Re: Alcohol.
The children in this case were all aged 16 & 17. The leaders were not teachers but church-based professional youth leaders. The situation happened when they were entertained by their guests, another church-based youth group and the wine was simply there with the dinners as normal. The leaders had not considered this in advance as they were not expecting it but when suddenly confronted by the situation they considered it would be silly to suddenly ban the English kids from participating but told them they must not refill their small glasses.
The two senior leaders visited the parent concerned and explained the situation and she has withdrawn her complaint. It seems that her child did not explain either the situation or the very small amount of wine.
When foreign youth groups visit the UK we expect them to abide by UK laws and not the laws of their m homeland and we tend to forget that.
The children in this case were all aged 16 & 17. The leaders were not teachers but church-based professional youth leaders. The situation happened when they were entertained by their guests, another church-based youth group and the wine was simply there with the dinners as normal. The leaders had not considered this in advance as they were not expecting it but when suddenly confronted by the situation they considered it would be silly to suddenly ban the English kids from participating but told them they must not refill their small glasses.
The two senior leaders visited the parent concerned and explained the situation and she has withdrawn her complaint. It seems that her child did not explain either the situation or the very small amount of wine.
When foreign youth groups visit the UK we expect them to abide by UK laws and not the laws of their m homeland and we tend to forget that.
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