Hearing (and reading in the news this week) about the unsafe concrete in schools at the moment, I was thinking about when I was in the system myself and I just cannot remember anything back then about problems with the concrete that held the schools up that I went to. Perhaps back in the 1980s the buildings were 30 to 40 years "younger" than they would be now, hence the concern was not much important back then? If it was the case back then, Keith Joseph, Kenneth Baker or John MacGregor would certainly not go profane a la Gillian Keegan on talk shows in their interviews about the subject. Did it really happen, or perhaps I was too young to take any notice back then?
The asbestos debacle has always been around - a lot of old schools seem to have it, and caretakers seem to be aware of it, and even my old house had asbestos in the loft. It is ironic however that these establishments that should be made safe for youngsters, are not.
To be honest, if the concrete situation had been around when I was at school, I could have made one of my reasons for my school refusal being: "for Health and Safety reasons, due to the unsafe concrete"; in the same way that I would mention being bullied as a Health and Safety situation. After all, as early as 1987, local councils had replaced concrete in children's playgrounds with woodchips or rubber surfaces, so that any fall off of swings and slides were more cushioned.
The asbestos debacle has always been around - a lot of old schools seem to have it, and caretakers seem to be aware of it, and even my old house had asbestos in the loft. It is ironic however that these establishments that should be made safe for youngsters, are not.
To be honest, if the concrete situation had been around when I was at school, I could have made one of my reasons for my school refusal being: "for Health and Safety reasons, due to the unsafe concrete"; in the same way that I would mention being bullied as a Health and Safety situation. After all, as early as 1987, local councils had replaced concrete in children's playgrounds with woodchips or rubber surfaces, so that any fall off of swings and slides were more cushioned.
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