Coronavirus
Welcome to our dedicated Coronavirus page. This is where we regularly update our students, apprentices, staff, parents and employers with the latest Coronavirus information and guidance in relation to the college and how it impacts them.
For South Staffordshire College’s COVID-19 risk assessment (January 2022), please click here.
Along with the other protective measures we are using, testing will allow us to take further measures to help keep our students and staff safe and reduce the spread in College settings through asymptomatic transmission.
The testing is voluntary, but we encourage students to consent to take part in the programme. The ‘lateral’ flow tests are quick and easy using a swab of the nose and mouth. Results (which take around half an hour from testing) will be shared directly with the student.
If a student tests positive on a lateral flow device, they will need to take a further ‘PCR test’ to confirm the result. This should be on the same day or as soon as possible afterwards. During the time while waiting for the PCR result (via text/email) they will need to self-isolate. If the PCR test returns a positive result they will have to continue to self-isolate and follow the guidance from NHS Test and Trace.
While a small number of students may need to repeat the test if the first test was invalid or void for some reason, students who test negative will be able to stay in college and resume their activities as normal. Students will be informed of negative test results via text/email. Where participants are under 16, parents or legal guardians will also be informed.
The staff member or student will be notified that they are a close contact by the college. There may be instances where close contacts are also contacted by NHS Test and Trace. In this instance they should notify NHS Test and Trace that they are a close contact through school/college and are participating in daily contact testing. If they do not want to take the tests, they will need to self-isolate as per the national guidelines. The option of daily testing does not apply to household members or close contacts of a positive case outside of college, who will still need to self-isolate.
This testing programme at college is for people with no symptoms. If you develop symptoms at any time you must immediately self-isolate and book a test. We will support our staff and students throughout, but please contact us if you have any questions by emailing enquiries@southstaffs.ac.uk..