Posted: Tue 8th Sep 2020

Welsh Government announces £2.3m to provide face coverings for secondary school and further education learners

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Sep 8th, 2020

More than £2.3m to provide free face coverings for all learners in secondary school and further education settings, has been announced by the Welsh Government.

Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed that £1.8m and £469,000 will be provided to schools and further education settings respectively.

The Chief Medical Officer recommends the risk assessed use of face coverings in secondary schools in a range of settings where other physical controls cannot be or are unlikely to be maintained.

This may include communal areas of schools where the physical layout means that contact groups cannot remain separated to the same degree.

In Wrexham the local authority confirmed that those aged 11 and are being asked to wear face coverings on school transport and in mainstream secondary schools in communal areas.

Education Minister Kirsty Williams said: “I am pleased to announce the Welsh Government has made more than £2.3m available to provide face coverings to all pupils of secondary school age or in further education settings.

“It is vital children and young people, parents and the education workforce feel confident that all measures are being taken to protect them as they return to schools and colleges.

“We have also recently updated our operational guidance for schools and FE to require settings and local authorities to undertake risk assessments of their estates to determine if face coverings should be recommended for their staff and young people in communal areas – this includes school and college transport.”

A WLGA spokesperson said: “Schools and local authorities have planned extensively over the summer to prepare for the reopening of schools and mitigate the risks of COVID 19 for students, teachers and support staff.

“These plans include test, trace and protect and arrangements to provide cover for staff who need to self-isolate where possible or the arrangement of alternative provision.”



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