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Coronavirus - Business as unusual

Laura Hoyland of Hopscotch Consultancy troubleshoots the different issues faced by the managers of settings that remain open during the coronavirus crisis
Laura Hoyland
Laura Hoyland

The early years sector is doing us proud during this pandemic – those settings that are able to open to key worker children are pulling together to support families and children. We know this has not been an easy period to navigate. The moral compass points towards remaining open, but with the sector already under financial strain, the numbers often don’t stack up. Having liaised with numerous settings through this time, it is clear that many have had to close to protect their businesses.

Supporting staff

For those settings that have remained open, staff are often working extra hours. In my experience, staff are finding their role of a frontline worker gives them a renewed sense of passion, a feeling of being part of an important collective effort. It is vital that we acknowledge their effort and bravery.

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