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Safety & Safeguarding
How do we keep young people safe?
We have an outstanding track record on health and safety, recording no serious incidents over 20 years.
Recent years have seen more emphasis on work-related learning, greater employer involvement, more contact with different people and more movement of young people between different and unfamiliar locations. Keeping young people safe in this environment requires continued careful attention and good management.
Regulations relating to health and safety, child protection, insurance and data protection, are carefully observied. These exist to ensure that young people are protected during their learning, in particular during work experience. They are not unduly daunting or onerous for schools and employers.
Key responsibilities
Schools have the prime ‘duty of care’ for their students at all times – including times when students are involved in work experience or other off-site work-related learning. Employers and other training providers have responsibility for the health, safety and welfare of everyone on their premises, including any students.
These responsibilities include:
• complying with child protection legislation;
• checking their insurers are aware of the implications of their involvement with work-related learning and, in particular, 14-16 year-old students;
• agreeing and implementing workable attendance, reporting, monitoring and emergency procedures in partnership with the school;
• supporting their staff in adjusting to teaching young people by organising training and establishing workable and effective policies, and
• complying with legislation and good practice on data protection.
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