Blackhorse
11-12-2009, 11:16 AM
Ok here is what SCMA said
guidlindes are just that a guide.
but it is best practice to follow them especially if you say so in your policies.
it is not the law to follow them.
so in the case of CP...
inform all the parents that mindee has CP asap
let all parents decide if they want to have their kid around CP child
they will either say
NO
then CP child needs to be excluded for the recommended time as per guidlines
or
YES
then you can get them to sign a piece of dated permission to say they are aware mindee has cp and that they are ok to have their kids around them
that way she said they should not be able to have a successful complaint against you as they were aware and have agreed to it.
hth
I might give my liability insurer a phone call too to see what they say
guidlindes are just that a guide.
but it is best practice to follow them especially if you say so in your policies.
it is not the law to follow them.
so in the case of CP...
inform all the parents that mindee has CP asap
let all parents decide if they want to have their kid around CP child
they will either say
NO
then CP child needs to be excluded for the recommended time as per guidlines
or
YES
then you can get them to sign a piece of dated permission to say they are aware mindee has cp and that they are ok to have their kids around them
that way she said they should not be able to have a successful complaint against you as they were aware and have agreed to it.
hth
I might give my liability insurer a phone call too to see what they say