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Am hoping my school will be classed as for vulnerable children and stay open.
The idea that these kids and families will cope with no support and stuck in a house or flat (most don't have a garden) until September is awful.

Cos these kids have mental health issues we have to prepare them gor big changes...this will tip some of them over the edge.

One of the parents rang us up this morning crying cos her 8 year ASD kid is being violent at home and scaring his little sister...we drew up a plan for her to help at home but without our support it may simply get worse.

Sorry to be so miserable but only the teenbeast is at home and I don't wanna stress her with this stuff so you bunch of retrobates get it :bandit:

As a side issue...WTF is up with me?
Praying not to be off work on full pay til September...these little ****ers have made me go soft in the head <laugh>

I know we all bitch at each other on here (mainly cos you're assholes:bandit:) but I hope you and yours come out of this safely <cheers>

I have been doing 1 day a week at a special secondary school (mainly SEMH and MLD) so mostly ASD and ADHD kids. I have to say it's my favourite day of the week. They are all great personalities and all very different, I honestly feel more attached to them than primary mainstream. If the special school stays open I'll happily continue to go in.
 
I have been doing 1 day a week at a special secondary school (mainly SEMH and MLD) so mostly ASD and ADHD kids. I have to say it's my favourite day of the week. They are all great personalities and all very different, I honestly feel more attached to them than primary mainstream. If the special school stays open I'll happily continue to go in.

Feel exactly the same.
Never stay anywhere for more than 4 years in job (been working since I was 16...37 yrs ago) but I am into my 5th year and have no intention of leaving.
The work is really hard but very funny and hugely rewarding.
The staff team are brilliant...my back is **** at the moment but as soon as I radio for support with a violent kid they are there in an instant!
Stay safe mate
 
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Car in for its mot tomorrow got in a bit early just in case, be a ****ing nightmare if a load of the mechanics go off for the last week of the month
 
Today I’ve had conversations with people in senior positions in small, medium and very large businesses and some of them are preparing to take pretty drastic action. What the government decides over the next handful of days will have huge consequences for the economy. Massive job losses and businesses folding is just round the corner. We need measures to allow companies to cover payroll without laying off staff, the loans won’t be good enough if this lasts for any amount of time. Good first step but it’s going to require more if we want to avoid some massive problems.
 
Am hoping my school will be classed as for vulnerable children and stay open.
The idea that these kids and families will cope with no support and stuck in a house or flat (most don't have a garden) until September is awful.

Cos these kids have mental health issues we have to prepare them gor big changes...this will tip some of them over the edge.

One of the parents rang us up this morning crying cos her 8 year ASD kid is being violent at home and scaring his little sister...we drew up a plan for her to help at home but without our support it may simply get worse.

Sorry to be so miserable but only the teenbeast is at home and I don't wanna stress her with this stuff so you bunch of retrobates get it :bandit:

As a side issue...WTF is up with me?
Praying not to be off work on full pay til September...these little ****ers have made me go soft in the head <laugh>

I know we all bitch at each other on here (mainly cos you're assholes:bandit:) but I hope you and yours come out of this safely <cheers>

I think you me have been on the same wave length with this topic. I'm still waiting to hear some clear news on how this voucher scheme is going to work for children that have free school dinners. It's a good to know there will be something in place, but now just need to know exactly what - not that i've got kids at school, mine are all grown up, but it's not the point, it still don't mean we shouldn't care.
 
Today I’ve had conversations with people in senior positions in small, medium and very large businesses and some of them are preparing to take pretty drastic action. What the government decides over the next handful of days will have huge consequences for the economy. Massive job losses and businesses folding is just round the corner. We need measures to allow companies to cover payroll without laying off staff, the loans won’t be good enough if this lasts for any amount of time. Good first step but it’s going to require more if we want to avoid some massive problems.
I told you this yesterday bro :)
 
I reckon Boris will install strict measures in London before long, what is it Londoners @Suckmyklopp don't understand about self isolating and distancing <whistle>
 
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I think you me have been on the same wave length with this topic. I'm still waiting to hear some clear news on how this voucher scheme is going to work for children that have free school dinners. It's a good to know there will be something in place, but now just need to know exactly what - not that i've got kids at school, mine are all grown up, but it's not the point, it still don't mean we shouldn't care.
Well said.
 
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I reckon Boris will install strict measures in London before long, what is it Londoners @Suckmyklopp don't understand about self isolating and distancing <whistle>
Looks like London is way ahead on the upward curve than the frozen North. Which means it’ll all be back to normal down there, while us Northern monkeys catch up.

Standard.
 
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Sshite, just remembered, didn't I ban Chaos for something, fook knows what....suppose i better release him.
Hahaha, I’d forgotten as well. Poor ****er will be climbing the walls in self isolation as well <laugh>
 
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