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Don’t exclude for not wearing masks, DfE tells schools

Schools should also ensure they have a contingency supply of masks, according to new guidance from the Department of Education
26th August 2020, 10:05am

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Don’t exclude for not wearing masks, DfE tells schools

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Pupils should not be excluded for failing to wear a mask in schools, new government guidance says.

The Department for Education has updated its guidanceafter a U-turn on wearing them in schools was confirmed last night.

The government is now expectingsecondarystaff and pupils local lockdown zones to wear face maskswhen moving around school and in communal areas.

Other secondaries will be able to introduce similar mask policies at their own discretion.

The DfE’s tells schools that no one should be excluded from education on the grounds that they are not wearing a face covering.


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It also says schools should keep a small contingency supply of masks available for pupils who have forgotten their mask or for when their mask has become soiled or unsafe.

The new guidance published today by the Department for Education says: “It is reasonable to assume that staff and young people will now have access to face coverings due to their increasing use in wider society, and Public Health England has made available resources on how to.

“However, where anybody is struggling to access a face covering, or where they are unable to use their face covering due to having forgotten it or it having become soiled or unsafe, education settings should take steps to have a small contingency supply available to meet such needs.

“No-one should be excluded from education on the grounds that they are not wearing a face covering.”

The DfE guidance also stresses that it is “vital that face coverings are worn correctly and that clear instructions are provided to staff, children and young people on”to avoid inadvertently increasing the riskof infection.

“Safe wearing of face coverings requires cleaning of hands before and after touching - including to remove or put them on - and the safe storage of them in individual, sealable plastic bags between use,” the document adds.

“Where a face covering becomes damp, it should not be worn and the face covering should be replaced carefully.”

The guidance comes after another dramatic U-turn -as first revealed byTesyesterday afternoon- on the wearing of face masks.

Although the DfEis “not recommending face coverings are necessary” nationwide,it has said secondary schools will have the “discretion” to makemasks mandatory in communal areas.

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