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andrewjb1  
#1 Posted : 15 October 2019 14:53:31(UTC)
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andrewjb1

Good Afternoon

Im putting a presentation together with regards to educational trips and visits for Schools and Colleges and ensuring staff are manageing these properly, does have anyone have any links to case law, i have the Glenridding case but im looking for other examples of prosecutions and information about having suitable and sufficient risk assessments in place that reflect the activities. 

Many thanks

Zyggy  
#2 Posted : 15 October 2019 19:03:20(UTC)
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Zyggy

Andrew, can I suggest that you Google "Fairway Primary School Offerton Prosecution"?

This will lead to a number of newspaper reports regarding a school trip that ended up with the Headteacher; Chair of Governors + a 1st year teacher in the Crown Court.

The existence of a Risk Assessment played a great part in not guilty verdicts for all involved, but in my opinion (& that of the judge & jury) it should never have gone to Court.

The impact on the personal lives of all three defendants was quite significant & I have often used this case when I carry out any RA training, especially for schools. If the Headteacher was present at any of my sessions I always asked her to stand up & recount her experiences - it was very powerful.
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andrewjb1 on 16/10/2019(UTC)
Reading21789  
#3 Posted : 16 October 2019 16:07:56(UTC)
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Reading21789

Hi Andrew

There are less prosecutions than actual incidents of things going wrong on school visits which is more common than you might like to think. I would focus on them as much as actual prosecutions. I use them to bring out discussions about how things might have been done differently and the tradegys avoided.

This BBC link below shows some fatality examples:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-33634567

Telegraph has Drayton Manor fatality:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/05/10/drayton-manor-theme-park-girl-11-standing-boat-hit-rock-friends/

The newspapers are a source of examples.

Hope this gives you some food for thought!

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andrewjb1 on 22/10/2019(UTC)
grim72  
#4 Posted : 17 October 2019 07:34:42(UTC)
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