Supervision Policy
Road Crossing Policy
Last Updated: November 26, 2025Wait on the pavement until the whole group is together. i.e. not stretched out or in dribs and drabs. With particularly large groups, break the group into smaller groups with a specified person in charge of each group. Cross at a recognised crossing point where possible. It is safer to cross at subways, footbridges, pedestrian...
Ratio and Supervision Policy
Last Updated: November 26, 2025Supervision Of Children General Ratios 3-4s: 1 adult to 8 children 5-7: 1 adult to 12 Children (Councillor and Specialist) 8+: 1 adult to 16 children (Councillor and Specialist) Activity Specific Ratios Bushcraft: 1 adult to 12 children Policy Rules Children to be initially made aware of and constantly reminded of ‘out of bounds’ areas....
Missing or Lost Child Policy
Last Updated: November 26, 2025Missing/Lost Children At United Adventure Camps we are always alert to the possibility that children can go missing during sessions. To minimise the risk of this happening staff will carry out periodic head counts, and registers particularly when transporting children between locations. If a child cannot be located, the following steps will be taken: The...
Excursion Policy
Last Updated: November 26, 2025Policy statement United Education recognises the educational and social significance of excursions for young people and therefore offer the option for full day excursions where possible. Excursions are split into two categories: By planning and operating excursions in accordance with this policy, everyone involved will understand their duties and can participate fully in promoting learning...
Arrival and Collection Policy
Last Updated: November 26, 2025Parents must be registered as a collector on their account and have a security password pre-set Collecting adults must type in their security password before they are allowed to take their child. If the parent with the security password wishes another adult to collect their child, then they may pass on the password to that...