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Additional measures to take when allowing 'sleep overs'?
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Posted By Gilly
Hi - I am the H&S advisor for a local church and they want to be able to hold 'sleep overs' (for adults or young persons) at odd times during the year. APART from a risk assessment, what extra measures do we have to have in place - I think that the fire alarm bells would need to reach a higher Db level but past that.....? Thanks in advance.
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Posted By anon1234
You may wish to consider the adequacy of the welfare arrangements, means of raising a frie alarm, security (e.g. prevention of unwanted intruders when there may be young persons/children about), etc
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Posted By Gilly
Anon - Thanks for that - helpful stuff.
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Posted By Arran Linton - Smith
Been there! Our main concern was the child protection issue. It was a Norman stone built church so our view was that the fire risk was low.
One child did asked if any one else had ever slept in the church, but another answered this with; "yes when my dad did a sermon"!
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Posted By Arran Linton - Smith
Been there! Our main concern was the child protection issue. It was a Norman stone built church so our view was that the fire risk was low.
One child did asked if any one else had ever slept in the church, but another answered this with; "yes when my dad did a sermon"!
Not a lot of sleep that night!
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Posted By Gilly
Arran - thanks....whether or not they sleep is thankfully not an issue!!
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Posted By Robert K Lewis
Fully agree with Arran the child protection and food hygiene issues are likely to overwhelm all other concerns.
Bob
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Posted By RP
Contact the local Scout group, they will help as they have the information you are seeking...
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Posted By Jimmy R
Gilly,
I agree with a lot of what has been mentioned, also:
Have written fire evacuation procedures.
A written brief for all concerned.
Brief the adults formally and kids informally.
Review fire procedures; types and numbers available.
Welfare facilities.
Privacy issues.
Risk Assess for internal and external hazards.
Consider speaking with LA agencies for advice.
Jimmy
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Posted By Sally
Also check with your insurers whether they will cover this type of thing. Most do but some have exclusion causes.
Scout website scoutbase.org.uk has useful info
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Posted By Glen Coe
Just a thought, have a "toolbox talk/briefing" so everyone knows what to expect and where to go, head count etc.. Also consider power failure during the night so some battery torches would be good to aide evacuation.
otherwise enjoy!
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Posted By mrs.seed
A few extras to consider:
1. ratio of adults to kids (when it is kids). You could use the Ofsted guidelines for schools/nursery's.
2. Alcohol/drugs policies for when adults (or teenagers!)
3. First aiders/facilities/boxes
4. Disabilities
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Posted By David Bannister
I first discovered the opposite sex at a youth organisation sleepover - at a surprisingly young age. Probably my kids did too.
Be aware and beware angry fathers!
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