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A safe route out of lockdown for the children’s and youth sector

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As the UK continues to navigate the roadmap out of lockdown, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children and young people’s lives has produced cause for alarm across the sector.
Unity Insurance Services offers advice to charities as lockdown lifts. Picture: Adobe Stock
Unity Insurance Services offers advice to charities as lockdown lifts. Picture: Adobe Stock

The Equalities and Human Rights Commission, for instance, has warned of “more children being pushed into poverty, widening educational inequalities and worsening mental health.” Unity Insurance Services suggests what organisations need to consider as they come out of lockdown restrictions. 

Before you unshut shop… 

The children’s and youth charities whose work provides vital support to so many young people and families across the country have also suffered deeply over the past year. Now more than ever, it is crucial to ensure that you do everything possible to keep your employees safe when delivering their excellent work as the coronavirus restrictions lift. 

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