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June 16, 2020

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CNS: Early insights into the COVID-19 response – 12 June 2020

Alison Dreever, Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland, CNS Emerging Insights, Dr Jo Neary, Dr Kevin Lowden, Education, Children and Families, Network for Social and Educational Equity, Professor Chris Chapman, Research project - outputsBy adminJune 16, 2020Leave a comment

This CNS briefing focuses on the lessons learned from the ‘hubs’ for vulnerable pupils and children from key worker families, in the context of re-opening schools in August 2020.

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When will we open…? We’ve never been closed

Coronavirus / COVID-19, Professor Anton Muscatelli, University sectorBy adminJune 16, 2020Leave a comment

Universities are open this summer as always and like other sectors, are working towards our ‘new normal’ in the aftermath of the pandemic, with many innovative approaches being pioneered by colleagues across the country.

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