SCHOOLS across the borough will receive personal protective equipment from Dudley Council as part of measures to keep children safe when schools reopen next week.

Packages of masks, aprons, gloves and hand sanitiser will be given free of charge to all mainstream schools, including academies, and early years settings, including day nurseries.

The move comes after the government gave schools the green light to reopen for pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 from Monday, June 1.

Each school will receive one box of fluid resistant masks, one bag of 100 aprons, one box of large gloves and refillable hand sanitiser.

The equipment is to be used when Covid-19 symptoms are suspected and more will be provided to schools if required.

Measures are also being put in place to maintain social distancing within schools.

Councillor Ruth Buttery, cabinet member for children and young people, said: "Since the decision was taken to close schools to a majority of pupils, we have been planning for the day they could welcome more children back into school.

"Our education staff have worked tirelessly behind the scenes with colleagues in public health, corporate landlord services, the Revolution team, our headteachers and the department for education to ensure when able to, we could expand the number of children in schools safely. This has been a really positive, holistic collaboration with the children at its heart.

"I would like to thank everyone who has been working incredibly hard to get children back into the classrooms safely, and this donation of PPE equipment from the council will support social distancing measures being put in place at our schools."

Individual risk assessments will be carried out for special schools, including pupil referral units, and PPE equipment will also be supplied free of charge as required.

Councillor Simon Phipps, cabinet member for procurement, transformation and commercialisation, said: "We want to reassure parents that the council is doing all it can to support the return of children to the safest school environment possible.

"We were donated large amounts of PPE from local firms which has all gone into borough care homes – so we have agreed an extra spend on PPE for schools in time for when children start to return from next week.

"Along with social distancing measures which will also be in place, it will hopefully put parents’ minds at rest that their children will be returning to a safe environment."