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Back to school: Paediatricians seek clear plans on return

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June 18, 2020
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More than 1,500 UK paediatricians have signed a letter to the prime minister calling for clear plans on getting children back into school.

They say the absence of millions of children from schools "risks scarring the life chances of a generation of young people".

Their concerns centre on the mental and physical health of children who have missed many months of education.

Plans for schools reopening have been published in Scotland and Wales.

The letter from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health calls on the UK government and the Northern Ireland Executive to follow suit.

"School is about much more than learning," the letter says.

"It is a vital point of contact for public health services, safeguarding and other initiatives.

"This includes access to mental health support, vaccinations, special therapies, free school meals, physical activity and early years services that help children get the best start in life."

Worsening health inequalities

These things are the difference between surviving and thriving for many children and their families, the doctors behind the letter say.

Covid-19 will worsen existing problems and deepen social and health inequalities, they say, with children from disadvantaged backgrounds who need the most support experiencing the biggest impact.

Paediatricians recognise the efforts of teachers, school leaders and local authorities to help children and young people, the letter says.

But the letter also says "they deserve decisive leadership from the top of government".

In recent days, leading child psychologists have also written to the education secretary in England expressing their concern about children and young people's mental health being harmed by absence from school.

There is growing evidence that children are not signRead More – Source

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