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Compliance Framework
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Excursions and Camps
Advice related to the planning and conducting of excursions, incursions, camps
and overseas travel.
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Do you need to comply?
Yes - if your school is conducting excursions, incursions,
camps or overseas student travel.
Conditions of compliance
Principals, teachers, school board members and others
involved in school excursions, including camps and adventure activities, must
anticipate the possibility of litigation following an incident or injury. They
must be prepared for a detailed examination of all their actions, their planning
and the curriculum role of the particular activity.
Principals, who are responsible for the conduct of all
excursions, must ensure that full records are maintained and that adequate
pre-excursion planning and preparation, including the preparation of students,
takes place.
If you have to comply, what do you have to do?
You should consider some or all of the following:
- Selection of venue
- Check travel advisories at the Department of Foreign Affairs
(DFAT) website before travelling overseas
- Excursion emergency management processes
- The needs of students with disabilities
- Availability of excursion documentation
- Communication during an emergency
- First-aid
- Parental/guardian approval
- Student medical information
- Supervision of students (excursion staff,
instructors, staff-student ratios)
- Use of private motor vehicles
- Adventure activities
- Swimming and water safety programs (including
emergency procedures and safety measures; staff qualifications; staff-student
ratios; student experience; type of venue and activity).
What are the consequences if you don't comply?
The possibility of litigation if an incident or injury was
to occur
Who will help you?
Independent Schools Victoria contact:
Peter Roberts
Director, School Services
Ph. 03 9825
7211
peter.roberts@independentschools.vic.edu.au Share this page
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Links and Resources
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Other minimum standards
Schools, through a Risk Management Policy, should establish a comprehensive system of risk management, risk oversight, compliance and internal control.
Risk Manangement Process
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