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Liability for a ballet lesson

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  • Liability for a ballet lesson

    My daughter is 16, she has been passed on an opportunity to give some Ballet lessons to a 10 year old, by the person who runs the ballet school that she attends. She will get some pocket money for doing this and it will happen either at the local sports centre in a hired room or at the 10 year old's home. Does anyone know what the position is regarding liability - should the 10 year old get injured during the lesson, would our daughter (and so us!) be liable to be sued?
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    Re: Liability for a ballet lesson

    To be sure, check with the ballet school. They will undoubtedly have insurance for just such an event. Perhaps you could check if your daughters 'paid work' is covered by their policy.
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      Re: Liability for a ballet lesson

      May also be worth checking how she stands regarding Child Protection as well, as I would imagine there must be an amount of physical touching in a ballet lesson?:beagle:

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