• 83% are “worried” or “very worried” about returning to work and/or increasing numbers of children returning to establishments. Of those people 13% are losing sleep worrying about it. Only 3% felt fully confident
Month: May 2020
CARE HOMES CATASTROPHE ETCHED ON HER MIND
“We put in place very early on risk assessment of people being admitted to care homes, we put in place guidance around isolation of residents within care home. But we have to continually review what we did as our knowledge of this virus develops.
TEACHERS’ DISMAY OVER ABSENCE OF CONSULTATION
Firstly, it is absolutely clear that pupils and staff can only return to school buildings when it is safe to so – which means full “Test Trace and Isolate” capacity having been established, plans being in place for public health guidance being implemented in schools e.g. social distancing; and finally clear evidence that the virus is under control.
SERIOUS ASSAULTS DOWN IN ARGYLL AND DUNBARTON
Proactive work by police in targeting knife crime and drugs in the division led to an increase in the number of offences recorded for carrying of offensive weapons and the supply of drugs.
LEADER MARKED ABSENT AS SCHOOLS PREPARE TO GO BACK ON AUGUST 11
Cllr Ian Dickson, Vice Convener of Educational Services, appears to be covering from Cllr McColl, whose only contribution during the pandemic was a scurrilous accusation that she was lying and playing politics when she drew attention to the desperate situation in local care homes.
LOOPHOLE IN REGISTER OF MSPs’ INTERESTS
Company accounts show it owns property worth £1.47 million and has £174,000 of cash in the bank.