Coronavirus – COVID-19
Remember ‘hands face space!’
Click on the following for:
What parents and carers need to know about early years providers, schools and colleges (updated 27 September 2021)
Childhood respiratory illness
Stay at home guidance for households with Covid 19 infection (updated 30 November 2021)
Book a free PCR test
St Peter’s Academy – Risk assessment (updated March 2022)
Infection Control Risk Assessment May 2022
Outbreak Management Plan – 6 December 2021
Government Guidance for parents and carers updated 27 September 2021
Order household Lateral Flow Tests
Information for parents and carers – Department of Education and Public Health Agency
Education Restart
Family Hub Emergency Grant for Food and Essential Supplies
Covid 19 – Staffordshire County Council Guide for Parents and Carers – What to do (September 2020)
Covid 19 symptoms are:
- A high temperature (37.8 degrees and above)
- A new, continuous cough
- Loss of, or change in, normal sense of taste or smell
We continue to monitor NHS advice closely, and we are acting under advice from Public Health England.You do not need to call NHS 111 to stay at home. If your symptoms worsen during your stay at home period or are no better after 7 days contact NHS 111 online at 111.nhs.uk. If you have no internet access, you should call NHS 111. For a medical emergency dial 999.
The Department for Education has launched a new helpline to answer questions about COVID-19 related to education. Staff, parents and young people can contact the helpline as follows:
Phone: 0800 046 8687
Email: DfE.coronavirushelpline@education.gov.uk
Opening hours: 8am to 6pm (Monday to Friday)
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Latest information and advice – www.gov.uk/coronavirus