Wondered if any teachers/teaching assistants could answer a quick question for me? My dc's were taken on a trip with school yesterday, there were about 15 children in total split between 1 teacher and 2 teaching assistant's cars ( 2 of the cars were large people carriers ).
I was a bit surprised that they were to be taken in staff's cars but thought it would be fine as presumably they have some sort of insurance for this. The slip we received didn't mention anything about car seats though, so yesterday morning on dropping them off for the trip I asked a TA whether they needed my dc's booster seats - she looked a little uneasy but said 'no, it's fine'. I genuinely thought that surely they wouldn't take the children without booster seats ( only year 3's so most under 135cm ) so I left it at that. Dc's get home and say that they didn't have booster seats to sit on in the car.
So my question is; is this normal? Would your school allow you to take children in your car minus booster seats? Do you normally have to do some sort of risk assessment to take them out like this?
I'm just curious really, dh was annoyed and wanted to complain but I don't really want to complain about something that has already happened - it's just that I'd like to know the rules for if we're in this situation again. Thanks in advance.
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Teaching staff taking children in their cars without a booster seat.
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LadyLannister · 24/06/2016 23:13
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