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Survey finds that 20% of parents have sought support for their children's mental health during the pandemic leitrimobserver.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from leitrimobserver.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Keep Covid-19 suppressed to ensure schools remain open, urge campaigners One million students and staff return to classrooms as schools fully reopen about 15 hours ago
Children’s campaigners have called on all members of society to work together to suppress community transmission of Covid-19 and prioritise children’s right to an education. One million students and staff returned to classrooms after the Easter break on Monday, with first- to fourth years at second level returning for the first time since Christmas. While there had been concerns in some quarters that an upward creep in Covid-19 cases last month might jeopardise the reopening of school, the National Public Health Emergency Team has said transmission rates and outbreaks in schools remain low. ....
There has also been a decrease in access to in-patient units in mental health services and an increase in disorders so there’s a “clear and present danger for our children there.” Dr Muldoon also highlighted his concerns about the digital divide, with a survey by the National Parents Council finding that only 37pc of primary school children have their own device while 46pc don’t have a quiet space to learn. A further 55pc need an adult there to do remote learning. Speaking as part of the Children’s Futures campaign, Dr Muldoon believes the pandemic has created new opportunities to change things and take something positive from the Covid crisis. ....