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What is the latest Covid-19 guidance for out-of-school clubs and youth services?

Changes to guidance for youth service and out-of-school clubs have come into force as part of the latest stage of lifting Covid-19 restrictions.
Out-of-school clubs can now be attended by all children. Picture: Adobe Stock
Out-of-school clubs can now be attended by all children. Picture: Adobe Stock

Following the government’s announcement of a roadmap out of lockdown beginning on 8 March, stage two of the planned reopening began on 12 April.

While pubs and hairdressers have been permitted to reopen under strict guidance, this second stage also means changes for youth services and out-of-school settings for children and young people across England.

CYP Now breaks down the impact of this new stage of reopening on the sector:

Out-of-school clubs

Government guidance for out-of-school settings from 12 April applies to tuition and learning centres, extra curricular clubs, uniformed youth organisations, supplementary schools, private language schools and religious settings offering education.

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