HEADS UP

How lock-down has affected children’s lives at home

Since schools closed to all but a few students in March, millions of children have had to stay at home. While schools started to open in the weeks leading up to the summer holidays, many children did not return to school and will not until September. Given this unprecedented interruption to learning for many children, and with the underlying threat of further lock-down, the Children’s Commissioner’s Office has undertaken preliminary research on the state of home environments and family relationships.

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