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EIS warns crisis is hitting poorest kids the hardest

SCOTLAND’S largest teaching union has warned that the Covid-19 pandemic continues to have a disproportionate impact on disadvantaged young people.

The Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) called for intervention as it claims that the consequences of the coronavirus could further entrench the disadvantage experienced by youngsters currently living in poverty.

EIS general secretary Larry Flanagan said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has had a damaging impact on the education of young people right across Scotland, and it is young people already facing disadvantage who have felt this most acutely.

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