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The below is a response from the Department of Education NI to a number of concerns raised by members in relation to re-start.
o Up to 28 weeks of pregnancy - if a pregnant woman is under 28 weeks, a risk assessment should be undertaken and precautions such as PPE put in place to minimise risk in the work environment.
o Post 28 weeks of pregnancy - if a pregnant woman is over 28 weeks, a risk assessment should be undertaken and precautions such as PPE put in place to minimise risk in the work environment. If the pregnant woman has a heart or lung condition, it is advised that they should not have direct contact with service users/ children. They could undertake other duties, eg administrative work.
o Individual considerations when carrying out a risk assessment linked to pregnancy - the medical history and current health status of the individual worker needs to be considered. The principal/ manager may consider an occupational health referral for an individual if they still remain concerned. The Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology guidance is designed primarily for health workers who would have a higher risk of contracting covid-19 than the general population. The chief medical officers of the four nations have noted that ONS identifies teaching as a lower risk profession. To view the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Guidance for COVID–19click here