Return to School - Advice
Back to school September 2021
Your questions answered about returning to school
www.gov.ie/en/publication/your-questions-answered/
The government have issued updated advice for the return to school in September 2021.

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Return to School Advice
These videos came from the HSE regarding safety and wellbeing on the return to school.
https://youtu.be/IfrNHfHo5vI - for children
https://youtu.be/sbJUClBmfiQ - for parents
MInister Foley and the DES have provided further advice and information for parents of children returning to school which is available for download below.
Tá an leagán Gaeilge le fáil ar an taobh dheis.
Tá an leagán Gaeilge le fáil ar an taobh dheis.
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Return to school - COVID 19 Advice for Parents
Symptoms to look out for and when to contact your GP.
Schools are back and the winter season is ahead of us. Every year, schoolchildren get colds, flu and other infections. This time, coronavirus (COVID-19) is with us. Here is the HSE guide on what symptoms to look out for and what to do if your child is unwell. Further information is also available from the HSE website.

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Isolation Quick Guide
Self-isolation means staying indoors and completely avoiding contact with other people. This includes other people in your household, as much as possible. It applies to people with proven or suspected COVID-19.
Restricting movement means avoiding contact with other people and social situations as much as possible. It applies to those who are without symptoms but are considered at higher risk of developing COVID-19 because they were exposed to a particular risk. More information from the HSE about isolation is available to download below
Restricting movement means avoiding contact with other people and social situations as much as possible. It applies to those who are without symptoms but are considered at higher risk of developing COVID-19 because they were exposed to a particular risk. More information from the HSE about isolation is available to download below

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