DfE SEND division wish to make us aware of the following updates:
'Firstly, we have updated the Additional operational guidance for special schools, special post-16 institutions and alternative provision. The main reason for this is to convert it into HTML format to make it more accessible and more searchable. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-full-opening-special-schools-and-other-specialist-settings Additionally, we have replicated the updates in other guidance, clarifying advice on a small number of other areas.
Secondly, you may have seen that from Thursday 1 April, shielding guidance will be paused for clinically extremely vulnerable people (CEV). From that date they will no longer be advised to shield and must continue to follow the national restrictions that are in place for everyone.
From Thursday 1 April:
- all CEV children should attend early years provision, school, college, wraparound childcare and out-of-school settings, unless they are one of the very small number of children under paediatric or other specialist care and have been advised by their GP or clinician not to attend.
- CEV students who are enrolled in practical, or practice-based (including creative arts) courses should return to in-person teaching.
- CEV staff are advised to continue to work from home where possible, but if they cannot work from home, they should now attend their workplace.
There is guidance to assist school leaders in actions they should take to minimise the risk of transmission of coronavirus (COVID-19) in their setting. This includes public health advice, endorsed by Public Health England (PHE). https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-full-opening-special-schools-and-other-specialist-settings/send-and-specialist-settings-additional-operational-guidance-coronavirus-covid-19#system-of-controls-annex-a
Finally, just to confirm that where staff and pupils or students are undertaking asymptomatic testing at home, this should continue over the Easter period. It is important for staff and students to keep testing through the Easter holidays to manage the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), as part of a regular habit of testing at home every 3-4 days (twice a week). NHS Test and Trace will be supplying sufficient test kits to schools and colleges to enable this to happen.
Supported Internships Returners
Supported interns who were not able to meet the core aim of their internship in the 2020 to 2021 academic year may continue their internship into the 2021 to 2022 academic year.
It is not envisaged that all Supported Interns will need to extend their internship for a full year. Providers should determine the length of time that a learner will require based on the needs of the individual, and in agreement with the Local Authority.
Please note that the legislative and funding arrangements for EHC plans do not allow for a plan to be extended beyond the age of 25.
Where necessary and appropriate, priority for accessing work placements in the 2021/22 academic year should be given to Supported Interns who were enrolled on a Supported Internship in 2020/21.
The FE operational guidance will be updated accordingly'