Your FAQ Answered
Wednesday 7th May 2014Members of staff provide answers to those FAQ that we regularly get asked at Headquarters.
Q: A 16 year old young person has asked if they can assist in our Junior Section as part of the service element of their Duke of Edinburgh’s award. They are not currently a member of BB, is this ok?
A: Jayne Thorne who works at BB Headquarters provides this answer:
“Yes, this is absolutely fine. They will need to register with us by completing a Young Leader Registration Form as it is important that the organisation is aware of everyone assisting in running a BB Company. Companies must remember that these individuals are young people and that we have a responsibility to them in the same way as every other member of the Company. Remember that the young person is there to assist and should never be given the responsibility for children. Once the person has reached their 18th birthday, if they wish to continue volunteering in BB they would need to register in one of the categories of leadership and undertake a disclosure check.”
Q: In the summer my Company plans to take the Company Section & Seniors go-karting. Will BB insurance cover us for this activity?
A: Jonathan Eales, who is the Business Director and looks after insurance at BB Headquarters provides this answer:
“Like all activities, this would be subject to risk assessments being undertaken to assess whether the activity is appropriate. However, it is important that you check with the activity provider prior to the activity as to whether they will be asking for any waivers/disclaimers to be signed by or on behalf of the young people. Leaders are not permitted to sign any waiver or disclaimer requested by a third party activity provider. If you are unsure as to whether any terms and conditions include a waiver or disclaimer please contact BB Headquarters for further advice.“