Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Call for longer school closures is ‘child abuse’

- BY DAVID YOUNG

A DUP Assembly Member has branded longer school closures advocated by some ministers in the Executive “child abuse”.

Paul Givan highlighte­d the negative impact on young people’s educationa­l prospects as he claimed several ministers were using youngsters in the “most appalling way”.

Schools closed on Monday for two weeks as part of the Executive’s four week intensific­ation of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

The move has seen the Halloween mid-term holiday extended by an extra week.

It is understood Sinn Fein was in favour of closing schools for between four to six weeks, with the two-week closure ultimately agreed representi­ng a compromise struck with the DUP.

Mr Givan told the Assembly the impact of the extended school closure during the first lockdown had been “devastatin­g” for some children.

He said: “That’s why I am so frustrated that some members of the Executive wanted to shut our schools down for six weeks and then four weeks.

“I tell you, I’m looking at the impact this is having on children and it’s child abuse what has taken place, and they are using children in the most appalling way.”

Mr Givan questioned the rationale for closing when Stormont’s medical and scientific advisers had flagged concerns not around schools themselves but with the associated traffic and human interactio­n outside the gates.

The Lagan Valley representa­tive also defended his party and constituen­cy colleague Edwin Poots amid controvers­y over his claim that Covid-19 is more rife in nationalis­t areas than unionist ones.

He said the Agricultur­e Minister’s remarks were made in a “sensible manner”.

Mr Givan claimed Sinn Fein members were “blinded” to the reality and insisted Mr Poots had not brought the issue of religion into the debate.

Sinn Fein’s Caoimhe Archibald criticised Mr Givan’s contributi­on during an Assembly budget debate.

She said: “I think there is no place for finger pointing at sections of our communitie­s.

“So let’s not muddy the waters with [a] mixed message and scapegoati­ng people.”

 ??  ?? BACK Pupils in North Belfast return last month
BACK Pupils in North Belfast return last month
 ??  ?? ROW The DUP’S Paul Givan
ROW The DUP’S Paul Givan

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