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Written Question
Schools: Coronavirus
Tuesday 15th September 2020

Asked by: Rushanara Ali (Labour - Bethnal Green and Bow)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps his Department is taking to support schools with high numbers of pupils with family members with severe health risks during the covid-19 outbreak.

Answered by Nick Gibb

The Government has been clear that all pupils, in all year groups, should return to school full-time from the beginning of the autumn term. On 2 July, the Department published guidance to help schools prepare for this. The guidance is available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/actions-for-schools-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak/guidance-for-full-opening-schools.

Shielding advice for all adults and children paused on 1 August. This means that even the small number of pupils who remain on the shielded patient list can return to school, as can those who have family members who are shielding.

The above guidance sets out a system of controls which provides a framework for school leaders to put in place proportionate protective measures for children and staff, which also ensure that all pupils receive a high quality education that enables them to thrive and progress. This includes the public health advice that schools must follow to minimise the risks of COVID-19 transmission.

Schools should bear in mind the potential concerns of pupils, parents and households who may be reluctant or anxious about returning and put the right support in place to address this. This may include pupils who have themselves been shielding previously but have been advised that this is no longer necessary, those living in households where someone is clinically vulnerable, or those concerned about the comparatively increased risk from COVID-19, including those from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds or who have certain conditions such as obesity and diabetes.

If parents of pupils with significant risk factors are concerned, we recommend schools discuss their concerns and provide reassurance of the measures they are putting in place to reduce the risk in school.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 16 Jun 2020
Free School Meals: Summer Holidays

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 16 Jun 2020
Free School Meals: Summer Holidays

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 09 Jun 2020
Education Settings: Wider Opening

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Written Question
Schools: Coronavirus
Friday 15th May 2020

Asked by: Rushanara Ali (Labour - Bethnal Green and Bow)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what assessment his Department has made of the additional costs incurred by parents as a result of school closures during the covid-19 outbreak.

Answered by Nick Gibb

As both my right hon. Friends the Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer have made clear, the Government will do whatever it takes to support people affected by COVID-19.

Although we have not made a calculation of any additional costs incurred by parents due to school closures during the COVID-19 outbreak, the Department is taking significant action to support families during this period.

We have asked schools to support pupils who are eligible for benefits-related free school meals by providing meals or food parcels through their existing food providers wherever possible. We recognise that providing meals and food parcels is not a practicable option for all schools, and we therefore launched a national voucher scheme on 31 March, with costs covered by the Department.

In addition, we have committed over £100 million to support the provision of remote education, including by providing devices (including laptops, tablets and related services) and access to the internet for vulnerable and disadvantaged children.

Furthermore, the Government has made a number of changes to the welfare system to ensure people are receiving the support they need. These include increasing the standard rate of Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit for this year by around £1,000 per year. People who need money urgently continue to be able to access up to a month’s Universal Credit advance upfront by applying online or by telephone. In addition, Statutory Sick Pay now applies from day one, rather than the fourth day of illness, and we are increasing the Local Housing Allowance rates for Universal Credit and Housing Benefit claimants so that it covers the cheapest third of local rents – which is on average £600 more in people’s pockets.

Taken together, these measures represent an injection of over £6.5 billion into the welfare system and, along with the other job and business support programmes announced by the Chancellor, represent one of the most comprehensive packages of support introduced by an advanced economy in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

These are rapidly developing circumstances; we continue to keep the situation under review and will keep Parliament updated accordingly.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 29 Apr 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 29 Apr 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 25 Apr 2019
School Funding

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 25 Apr 2019
School Funding

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 04 Mar 2019
School Funding

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