Within this document "children , juniors and junior members" are defined as persons under 18 years of age.A vulnerable adult is defined as a person of 18 years of age or over but through mental or physical attributes requires a higher level of supervision than would be normally commensurate with an adult member.
A responsible adult is defined as a senior member or parent/guardian who has the clearance, experience, knowledge and training commensurate with the type and degree of supervision required.
Responsibility for children, juniors and vulnerable adults is shared between the parents, guardians or carers and the club members and must be familiar to all concerned so that they are aware of the division of responsibilities. This policy is therefore published to all members and is displayed on the club website and in the clubhouse. All carers, parents, and other relevant responsible adults will also be alerted to its contents.
The rules of the Club in this regard are:
- Club Flying instructors should hold either a BMFA approved instructor or BMFA registered Club instructor qualification and should ensure that their instruction and knowledge are to current best practice.
- Instructors must put the well-being and safety of the trainee above the development of performance and should follow all the BMFA's appropriate guidelines.
- Instructors should develop an appropriate working relationship with trainees (especially children and vulnerable adults) based on mutual trust and respect and must not exert undue influence to obtain personal benefit or reward, nor abuse their position of trust.
- Instructors should, at the outset, clarify with the trainee exactly what is expected of him/her and what the trainee can expect from the instructor, where appropriate in close consultation with parents or carers.
- Instructors must comply with the Club's policy on Children and Vulnerable Adults and must not permit themselves to be alone with a child or vulnerable adult at the flying site or in transit.
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