Aug 2020
11:59am, 13 Aug 2020
12,228 posts
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Ness
Cyclops, according to the OFSTED website, formal inspections will still be suspended in the autumn term. It says... “Routine inspections will remain suspended, but we are planning a programme of visits to education and social care providers.” I think they will be offering informal advice during these and not making judgments.
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Aug 2020
12:12pm, 13 Aug 2020
4,190 posts
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Cyclops
We expect them as soon as they get going again properly, Ness, and are in no position to be found wanting in any way so we have to hit the ground running.
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Aug 2020
12:17pm, 13 Aug 2020
12,229 posts
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Ness
That’s tough! I think my school might be fairly high on the list. It will be a new school in September formed from two schools amalgamating.
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Aug 2020
1:06pm, 13 Aug 2020
4,191 posts
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Cyclops
You get a year before they think about coming, Ness, so at least you can get sorted.
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Aug 2020
1:25pm, 13 Aug 2020
12,230 posts
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Ness
That’s good to know. Thanks.
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Aug 2020
2:09pm, 13 Aug 2020
18,275 posts
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EvilPixie
South Korea installs anti-virus bus shelters!
OMG!
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Aug 2020
2:15pm, 13 Aug 2020
11,052 posts
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geordiegirl
Sorry to hear this about your son and his friend EP. Hopefully it’s not as bad news as it may seem.
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Aug 2020
2:20pm, 13 Aug 2020
665 posts
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JR
What is an s as anti virus bus shelter?
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Aug 2020
2:20pm, 13 Aug 2020
18,276 posts
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EvilPixie
Well GG it's a tricky on Friend is safer than him but apparently not safe safe The contract staff numbers are on monthly review - he's OK for now
If he lived here I could get him a job with me (we need someone!) and being food he'd be as safe as he could be but he's 3hrs away
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Aug 2020
2:21pm, 13 Aug 2020
18,277 posts
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EvilPixie
JR - from BBC South Korea has launched new bus shelters in the capital Seoul, kitted out with temperature-checking doors and ultraviolet disinfection lamps.
Before entering the shelters, passengers must have their temperature checked by an automated thermal-imaging camera. The doors will not slide open for anyone with a temperature above 37.5C.
The shelters cost around 100m won ($84,000, £64,400) each.
Kim Ju-li, a 49-year-old housewife using the new bus stop for the first time, told the AFP news agency: “I feel really safe in here because I know others around me had their temperatures checked as well as me.”
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