We’re delighted our Adult Classes, Youth provision & Saturday School can return to face-to-face teaching, in line with the latest government guidance.
We’ve put in place the following safety measures:
We ask that :
We will continue to keep all our participants up to date with the latest information directly by email. If you are not currently a participant and would like to receive updates you can join our mailing list here and select ‘Take Part’.
Read NSCD’s latest statement here
At this time we are requesting that parents/ guardians drop off their young people in the car park, and that parents/ guardians/ relatives do not enter the NSCD building.
A member of L&P staff will be on hand to meet you outside the NSCD building and will escort participants in to the building socially-distanced.
If a number of people arrive at the same time we ask that you queue 2 metres apart to the left of the building.
Upon arrival at NSCD, temperatures of all participants and staff will be taken.
We will ask you to use the hand sanitiser from the dispensers provided or you may use your own.
Certain on-site facilities, including the café and changing rooms, will not be available. So please come prepared wearing your dance clothing under your outdoor clothing and with a filled water bottle.
Toilet facilities will, of course, be available, with hygiene protocols in place.
Please do not attend class if you, or anyone in your household is displaying symptoms of Covid-19, have received a positive test or have been instructed to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace. You should contact participation@nscd.ac.uk if you are unable to attend.
You must self-isolate and book a test as soon as possible if you have any symptom of COVID-19 or have been asked to do so by NHS Track and Trace.
A local walk-in test centre is based in the Mandela Centre in Chapeltown, across the road from NSCD.
Read further guidance and book a test here.
You need to self-isolate in the following circumstances:
If someone shows coronavirus (Covid-19) symptoms, that person and anyone living with the person should stay at home and not leave the house for at least 14 days.
If you feel generally unwell you should not come into class.
Further guidance can be found on the NHS website
Anyone who is a close contact of someone who tests positive is required to follow current guidance on self-isolating.
In addition to the tutor leading the class we have at least one other member of our team present overseeing sessions in the building. They will monitor the class and moderate for safety, behaviour and attendance.
We take all measures to ensure our facilities are safe but rely on appropriate support from parents/carers.
Please reading our Child Protection and Adult at Risk Policy Statement here.