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COVID-19 Update - 19 March 2020

Thursday

Below is the joint statement below that has been issued this morning from the six Principals of the FE Colleges. The health, welfare and well-being of our staff and college community remains our primary concern. We are working to ensure core operations can be maintained and to minimise the impact on individuals. To assist us in dealing with queries and enable prompt responses to critical concerns, please channel any queries to your line manager. All Colleges are working together to address queries relating to HR and the FAQs will be updated as details become available. Each one of you should to take maximum care and adhere to social distancing guidance. In line with the latest medical advice if you or anyone in your household is experiencing the symptoms of COVID –19, you should self-isolate.

The six colleges of Further and Higher Education in Northern Ireland have taken the decision to suspend all face-to-face delivery from 17:00 hrs on Friday, 20 March 2020.  The suspension will last until further notice.

The decision, which has been taken in light of the latest UK Government advice, is driven by the overriding need to help protect the safety and wellbeing of our students and our staff.

This announcement means that, as of Monday, 23 March 2020:

Delivery will continue remotely including the use of digital learning, in so far as this is possible.

Colleges will remain open to staff only.  This will remain under review. Where practical, staff should work remotely. The absence of students and the size of campuses will ensure that we can all comply with the need to remain socially distant.

We understand and deeply regret the unavoidable disruption this will cause to the lives of our learners and our staff. We are giving as much notice as possible to allow time for students, parents, carers and the business community to make the necessary arrangements.

Each College is continuing to work through the ramifications and practicalities of the decision at a local level.

We are hugely proud of the way in which the entire Further Education College community is responding to this dynamic and deeply challenging situation. Our employees’ unwavering commitment to our learners, and to each other, is as admirable as it is unsurprising.

The Colleges will continue to provide staff and students with updates, signposting to official government and public health advice, as well as whatever reassurances we can in the midst of so much uncertainty and unease.

We look forward to welcoming our students back on campus in due course.

 

Marie-Therese McGivern           
Terri Scott                                         
Leo Murphy                                     
Ken Webb                                         
Brian Doran                                       
Michael McAlister