Safety

Safeguarding

Safeguarding refers to all steps and processes taken to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm. This is of vital importance to us at the camp, for we take the wellbeing of our students very seriously.

Safeguarding means:

  • protecting students from prospective and actual maltreatment and abuse

  • preventing damage to students’ health or development — in both mental and physical terms

  • ensuring that our students can wholly enjoy the camp through the provision of safe and effective care

  • taking action to enable that our students have the best educational and social outcomes through the camp.

Our Lead Instructor, Brian Wong, is safeguarding-trained (KCSIE training-equipped) and -qualified, and has extensive experience as a prominent coach in the British schools debating circuit.