Napo have been engaged in early talks with employers about their intended response following the Government announcement over the weekend of a second The key message from the Prime Ministers statement which we fully endorse is that if staff can work from home they should do so; and this has been at the forefront of our contact with NPS, CRC and Cafcass leaders today. In addition to the ‘Work from Home’ edict, and a reminder that the ‘Face, Hands and Space’ messaging must be reinforced to all staff who attend their workplace, Napo has been raising a number of issues including:
Antigen testing to cover Prison and AP staff Last week the Probation unions heard that approval is expected for the extension of C-19 Antigen testing for all staff working within HM Prisons and the Approved Premises estate. While this is welcome news in that more staff will know whether or not they are Covid free; we have written to the Director General Probation to say that we do not believe that this important measure goes far enough, and that this facility must [IL1]be extended to all staff who undertake face to face contact. Individual Risk Assessments for those with additional vulnerabilities Further discussions with senior management are scheduled over the next couple of days and we will update you with more news as soon as it is available. Meanwhile, it is important that all members approach their line manager if they feel that their individual circumstances require a fresh risk assessment to be undertaken. This is especially relevant for BAME staff, and those who were previously shielding as well as staff with an underlying health condition.
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Napo presses employers on their response to second C-19 Lockdown
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