Coronavirus: what contingency plans are you putting in place?

We've had a discussion thread already touching on the Coronavirus (COVID-19), but things have moved on a bit and we'd like to ask members to use this space to share initiatives and plans around managing the coronavirus threat in your organisation.

Please refer to the CIPD factsheet for current guidance and also the latest information on the GOV.uk website.

The CIPD has been asked to speak on national news channels* about what businesses can be doing to manage issues affecting employees, such as flexible working, A+B teams coming into work, school closures, business travel etc.

*If you are happy to speak to the media, who are looking for real examples of businesses taking action, please let us know as we do sometimes get asked to recommend companies who could be featured. To reassure you, this is a closed thread and no-one can see it except CIPD staff and CIPD members. 

We’re well placed to help if you have any questions... and we’re interested to hear what actions you’re taking in your own organisations.

Please share below. Thanks.

UPDATE: 10th March 2020

Parents
  • We support people with disabilities in their own homes, we have plans in place and are looking at how we can share support, when and if we need staff to self isolate.

    We are looking to see if we can use a building that has been used for respite in the past if people supported need to self isolate.

    Sickness strategies are in place and a clear plan of action, but we are waiting for the updated Social Care action plan.

    Good times

    Sharon
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  • We support people with disabilities in their own homes, we have plans in place and are looking at how we can share support, when and if we need staff to self isolate.

    We are looking to see if we can use a building that has been used for respite in the past if people supported need to self isolate.

    Sickness strategies are in place and a clear plan of action, but we are waiting for the updated Social Care action plan.

    Good times

    Sharon
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