School closures creating time bomb of mental health issues I think every parent is worried right now
Parents are worried about the effects of school closures on their child s mental health
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Schools should be reopened after the February half-term break in areas where Covid-19 infection rates are low, Conservative MPs have urged.
The Government was also told to treat the closures as a “national emergency” given the mental health “timebomb” being created by the pandemic, with children, parents and school staff all struggling.
Education minister Nick Gibb said the Government will be “led by the science” when making decisions about “moving away from the lockdown conditions”.
It is expected parents will receive two weeks’ notice ahead of any reopening and the Government will be “making announcements in the next few days”, Mr Gibb added.
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Speaking before the vote, Sir Keir said: “There’s only one choice today, which is to vote for implementing this deal or to vote for no deal.
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“Those that vote no, are voting for no deal.
“This is the nub of it: those voting no today want yes. They want others to save them from their own vote. Voting no, wanting yes, that’s the truth of the situation and that’s why my party has taken a different path.”
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