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NDCS have updated their education blog today to reflect the new guidance in Scotland around face coverings in classrooms. In short, face coverings must now be worn by senior secondary-aged pupils and teachers/staff in classrooms in schools in areas where the Scottish Covid Protection Level has been set at level 3 or 4. Scottish Government guidance has highlighted the need to consider the impact on deaf students and to make necessary reasonable adjustments.

https://www.ndcs.org.uk/blog/education-for-deaf-children-coronavirus-info-for-professionals/

There will be a national lockdown in England from Thursday but education settings will be expected to remain open. It’s possible that new guidance will be issued by DfE before Thursday. In the meantime though, NDCS's understanding is that education settings should operate as they are currently doing. NDCS advice on this, also covered in the above blog, remains unchanged.

Key messages that NDCS will continue to emphasise include:

On home visits, NDCS advice also remains unchanged, as set out in a separate coronavirus blog on family support. The key point is that the individual needs of the family should be considered in any decisions around face-to-face support. https://www.ndcs.org.uk/blog/supporting-families-with-deaf-children-coronavirus-info-for-professionals/