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Coronavirus statement 17th March 2020

March 17, 2020 By Sarah Eardley

CORONAVIRUS STATEMENT

March 17th 2020

This statement supersedes the previous March 13th statement, updated in view of government advice issued on 16th March.

Owing to the situation we find ourselves in, we fully understand that everyone is potentially worried about the immediate future.

We can assure you that we at the HOPE Centre are doing all we can to keep the setting clean and open.

We will not close until we are forced to, but, with immediate effect, all offsite groups and home visits will cease. Whilst the Centre remains open, we will try to retain as many services as possible. However, the following services and activities are affected:

  • Our Bingo, Easter Bunny, Weaning Workshop and Saturday Softplay events are cancelled.
  • Baby Massage and Baby Yoga will not run until further notice (check the Baby Brain website for online support).
  • Wriggles & Giggles is cancelled until further notice.
  • PWP classes with Cathy Williams on Tuesdays will continue for the time being. Cathy will contact you if the situation changes.
  • Let’s Play Bounce and Rhyme will not be held at the Halo Centre Library on Friday but will continue in Oscar’s Café if there is demand.
  • Baby Let’s Play will continue on Thursdays but without a Health Visitor in attendance.
  • Oscar’s Café and Softplay will remain open but we have removed the ball pit for hygiene reasons.

To help us stay open we request that the government guidelines are followed: if you or a member of your household shows any symptoms or have been sent home from school or work, the household must self-isolate for 14 days.

We thank you for your continued support and trust you all stay safe and well.

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CORONAVIRUS STATEMENT – Update March 13th 2020

March 13, 2020 By Aaron Willoughby

This statement supersedes the previous March 5th statement, updated in view of government advice issued on 12th March.

The Department of Health & Social Care (DHSC) and Public Health England (PHE) are leading the UK government response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak – https://www.hse.gov.uk/news/coronavirus

The latest guidance on the government website states:
We are asking anyone who shows certain symptoms to self-isolate for 7 days, regardless of whether they have travelled to affected areas. This means we want people to stay at home and avoid all but essential contact with others for 7 days from the point of displaying mild symptoms, to slow the spread of infection.

The symptoms are:

  • a high temperature (37.8 degrees and above)
  • a new, continuous cough

You do not need to call NHS 111 to go into self-isolation. If your symptoms worsen during home isolation or are no better after 7 days contact NHS 111 online at 111.nhs.uk. If you have no internet access, you should call NHS 111. For a medical emergency dial 999.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/covid-19-government-announces-moving-out-of-contain-phase-and-into-delay

If you display any symptoms as above, please follow the advice and remain at home in self isolation. This advice applies to everyone.
We do not currently have any plan to close the Centre unless a significant event or advice dictates otherwise. Such an event or advice may include inability to open premises due to staff illness, an outbreak locally, government instruction or local authority advice.
As we have many families and children accessing the centre daily, we are aware that it is important to maintain strict hygiene and continue to be vigilant.
Please use the hand sanitisers in our reception areas in both buildings and ensure you are following the latest health advice on prevention, including handwashing and self isolation.
If anyone requires any further information, we have appointed our two main points of contact as Sarah Eardley, CEO, or Anna Beddows, Centre Admin Manager.

Thank you.

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CORONAVIRUS STATEMENT

March 6, 2020 By Aaron Willoughby

March 5th 2020 update

 

Hope for Children & their Families have been asked by some people and parents about the measures we have in place regarding Coronavirus.

We continue to be vigilant about the health of our staff and those we work with. Parents/carers and other professionals should advise us immediately if they believe they have been exposed to the virus or to anyone who is affected.

We are following the advice from the government and Public Health websites. These are accessed daily to keep abreast of latest developments. We are all responsible for making sure together we can contain any possible risk of spreading infection.

Guidance with regard to handwashing, health and hygiene has been updated and posters and information is available in the public areas of our centre. We continue to operate our usual standards of hygiene with regard to our facilities, resources and the setting in general.

The Centre does not intend to shut during this period unless a significant event or advice dictates otherwise.

If anyone requires any further information, we have appointed our two main points of contact as Sarah Eardley, CEO, or Anna Beddows, Centre Admin Manager.

Thank you.

Sarah Eardley

CEO

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Coronavirus

February 28, 2020 By Aaron Willoughby

Hope for Children & their Families prioritises the health and welfare of our community. In light of the ongoing situation here and abroad, please follow the advice from Public Health England and the World Health Organisation.

If you believe you are affected please act according to the advice on these websites.

Thank you.

Sarah Eardley

CEO

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The weather

February 16, 2020 By Sarah Eardley

The flooding and bad weather is affecting travel to the Centre on Monday 17th February.

The Centre will open but we anticipate only a skeleton staff will be able to get in due to the widespread flooding.   If you are planning to visit the Centre or bring your child to Holiday Club, we recommend you phone us on 01885 488495 so we can update you on the latest news and how you may be affected.

Please check our social media or website for further details tomorrow (17th February).

 

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