Staying well when social distancing
We’ve created advice to support people who are undertaking social distancing and for families to support their children while schools are closed.
The government is advising everyone to adopt social distancing measures and most schools across the UK are now closed. The government has stated that if you have an underlying health condition(s) or if you are aged 70 or older, you need to be particularly stringent in following social distancing measures.
It doesn’t matter if you are a parent with children or on your own, we know that during this period it’s really important that you look after your mental and emotional wellbeing as well as your physical health. Children especially will now be spending their days at home away from their usual routine, friends and activities. As parents/carers, you will inevitably be concerned about the effect this may have on your child’s development, physical and mental health, as well as your family’s wellbeing. This guide offers practical suggestions on how to help your children manage the next few weeks.
As occupational therapists, we are in a strong position to advise people on how to stay well while when social distancing. Indeed many people look to us for guidance and now is the time for us to step forward. We strongly urge you to use this guidance and share it with other occupational therapists, the people who access your services, their families, your colleagues and other health and care professionals.