In light of the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) below is information for parents based on the official advice from Public Health England.
The book answers key questions in simple language appropriate for 5 to 9 year olds:
• What is the coronavirus?
• How do you catch the coronavirus?
• What happens if you catch the coronavirus?
• Why are people worried about catching the coronavirus?
• Is there a cure for the coronavirus?
• Why are some places we normally go to closed?
• What can I do to help?
• What’s going to happen next?
Emergency Action Plan 1st June
Video – Do I have Coronavirus?
Stay at Home for Ramadan – Guidelines
Advice on the Coronavirus for places of education
Public Health England – Travel Information
The New Travel information – 30th July 2020
Stay at Home: Guidance for Households with Possible or Confirmed Coronavirus Cases
Implementing protective measures in education and childcare settings
Full guidance for education and childcare settings
Partial School/Nursery Closures:
Clarification of ‘partial closures’ & key workers
Guidance for parents/carers in regards to closure
General advice and information relating to Covid-19
NHS Advice For People At High Risk From Coronavirus
Statutory Guidance Updated 1 June 2020 Early Years Foundation Stage: Coronavirus dis-applications (This is in place until 25th September, although monthly monitoring is in place)
Guidance on Shielding Updated 31st May
General Government Information on Coronavirus
Guidance for Households Self-Isolating
UK Government’s Action Plan on COVID-19
UK Government’s Guidance to Educational Settings
UK Government’s Guidance for Early Years & Childcare Closures
Social media update pages:
Twitter – Department for Health & Social Care
Facebook – Department for Health & Social Care
Are you or somebody you know self-isolating?

This is an opportunity to discuss your child’s needs and discover how we create an enabling and learning environment for out children to grow and thrive in. Giving them a place to play and learn away from home.