New storybooks made in the Vale help disabled children develop movement skills THE Vale of Glamorgan Council has produced a range of books to help disabled children develop fundamental movement skills. Books have been created for specific disability groups, such as those with autism, learning disabilities, physical impairments, wheelchair and power chair users and those with visual impairments. Each features an engaging story, accompanied by vivid illustrations, with physical activities to carry out as the plot develops. Cllr Kathryn McCaffer, Vale of Glamorgan Council Cabinet Member for Leisure, Arts and Culture, said: “Through conversations with a range of people, it became clear that some disabled children may need help to improve their physical skills.
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Recommended. Employers should consider conducting daily in-person or virtual health checks (e.g., symptom and temperature screening) of employees before they enter the facility, in accordance with state and local public health authorities and occupational health services.
Recommended. Employers should consider conducting daily in-person or virtual health checks (e.g., symptom and temperature screening) of employees before they enter the facility, in accordance with state and local public health authorities and occupational health services.
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Recommended. Best practice : employers should take temperatures onsite with a no-touch thermometer each day upon a person’s arrival at work. Minimum practice : an employee may take his or her temperature before arriving. In either case, a normal temperature does not exceed 100.4F.