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NDCS raises serious concerns over face masks in schools

@NDCS_UK has responded to the idea of face masks being used schools and colleges.

Ian Noon, Chief Policy Advisor at the National Deaf Children’s Society, said:
 
“Face masks in education would have serious consequences for the UK’s 50,000 deaf children. For many, there may be little benefit in even attending school or college because they won’t understand their teachers and classmates, with loneliness and isolation a tragic result.
 
“Public health must always be the priority, so if face masks are introduced, schools and colleges must be ready to meet deaf pupils’ needs by investing in clear face masks, making every reasonable adjustment possible and urgently discussing the best way forward with specialist teachers, parents and deaf pupils themselves.
 
“Education is a right, not a privilege, and this does not change because you’re deaf.”

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