Argyllshire Advertiser

Schools prepare for pupils’ return after Easter break

- By Colin Cameron editor@argyllshir­eadvertise­r.co.uk

Measures are in place to support Argyll and Bute pupils returning to full-time education after the Easter break.

And a council education chief has praised children, parents and staff after a year of disruption as national restrictio­ns allow for all pupils to return to schools from April 19.

With pupils having been out of school to different extents for the past year, Argyll and Bute Council is putting help in place for anyone who needs support in adjusting to this change.

As well as Covid-safe measures to support physical health, help will be available for looking after mental wellbeing. This includes, for example:

 The educationa­l psychology service will be available to provide advice and guidance on mental health and wellbeing, training for school staff, and support for parents/carers and individual children and young people of all ages.

 Assessing mental health needs in schools.

 Providing guidance and training as required in dealing with anxiety, loss, or other issues, through, for example, the council’s Nurture and Relationsh­ips strategy.

 The school counsellin­g service is also now in place, taking referrals for children and young people from the age of 10 upwards.

Policy lead for education Councillor Yvonne McNeilly said: ‘This year has brought a unique set of challenges for everyone, particular­ly our children and young people.

‘I would like to take this opportunit­y to thank each and every one of them for their continued hard work and resilience throughout this pandemic – you never cease to amaze me.

‘A special thanks also goes to all the parents and carers who have had to juggle work, caring responsibi­lities and take on the role of teachers.

‘Last, but not least, I would like to congratula­te our wonderful teaching staff who have worked ever so hard to provide support and continuity of learning to pupils within an ever-changing landscape. I greatly appreciate and recognise the commitment and dedication of our teachers and support staff.

‘Schools have been busy putting in place arrangemen­ts to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our children and young people and staff as we return to in-school learning.’

 ??  ?? Policy lead for education Councillor Yvonne McNeilly.
Policy lead for education Councillor Yvonne McNeilly.

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