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Education Outside the Classroom. Auckland Primary Principals’ Association 3 March 2004. EOTC - Liability issues. Cathye Haddock Senior Adviser Ministry of Education. The question of liability. The “Le Race” Conviction Panic waves around the recreation, sport and education sectors.
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Education Outside the Classroom Auckland Primary Principals’ Association 3 March 2004 Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
EOTC - Liability issues Cathye Haddock Senior Adviser Ministry of Education Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
The question of liability • The “Le Race” Conviction • Panic waves around the recreation, sport and education sectors Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Implications of “Le Race” • Are school principals more susceptible to prosecution now? • The judge said “… no reason to suggest people involved in organising events have cause for alarm due to this case” Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Le Race • Commercial venture • Judge said • series of flawed decisions • race organiser had duty as person in charge of dangerous thing • to take reasonable pre-cautions and reasonable care Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Relevant legislation where liability can arise • The Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 • The Crimes Act 1961 Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
New Legislation • HASE Amendment Act 2003 • Crown Organisations (Criminal Liability) Act 2003 Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
What and Why? • HASE Amendment Act • codifies OSH case law • prohibits offering or providing indemnity for fines and infringement fees Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Therefore • The Ministry is prohibited to offer or provide indemnity to principals, boards or board members • The Health and Safety Code of Practice has been up-dated accordingly Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Crown Orgs (Criminal Liability) Act • came about in response to Judge Noble’s report on the Cave Creek tragedy • enables crown organisations to be prosecuted for offences under HASE and Building Acts • lifts corporate veil protection Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Incidents • Does a death or serious injury in an EOTC event automatically invoke a prosecution? • No Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
OSH enforcement policy states • there must be a clear breach of duty • practicable steps are known to the person • these steps are not taken Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Negligence requires • that a duty of care is owed • that the person failed to take all reasonable steps Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
EOTC Incident File 1998- Nine year old boy drowned in swimming hole whilst on a school camp in Henderson. 2000- 11 year old boy seriously injured when hit by a 4WD during a cross country run near Ohakune. Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
EOTC Incident File 2000 - 2 boys (14yrs and 15yrs) drowned during a school trip to a swimming hole near Waimate. 2000 - 2 boys (11 years) drowned in a swimming hole on an outdoor education camp near Thames. Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
EOTC Incident File 2001 – boy died as result of injuries received from fall during school ski trip to Turoa Ski Field. 2001 - Two girls (11 - 13yrs) drowned during a canadian canoeing outdoor education activity in the Clarence River near Hanmer. Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Lessons Learned • inexperience of supervisors • ratios inappropriate • inadequate supervision • risk analysis inadequate • lack of sequential programme • lack of sound educational objectives Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Best protection • Take all reasonable practicable steps • this does not mean all possible steps • Follow relevant guidelines such as Safety and EOTC Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
More info about liability • Liability FAQs www.tki.org.nz/e/community/eotc • Education Gazette 23 February 2004 “Managing the risk, enjoying the experience” • NZPF legal opinion (available from kelsq@nzpf.ac.nz Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Challenges • … for schools managing the risks to students • and staff in EOTC Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Metaphor of the ocean voyage - Acknowledgement:Rick Curtis, www.outdoored.com Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Challenges • supporting students and staff is a huge task • involving many different players inside and outside the school (staff, students parents, outdoor providers,) • often hard to make sure all jobs get done and done well Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
The Challenge • Is to provide a robust framework to manage risks • to support students and staff • that can weather some storms Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Ocean voyage metaphor • Is to provide a robust framework to manage risks • to support students and staff • that can weather some storms Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Ocean voyage metaphor The challenge is to: • Design a boat that is correct for your school and the activities you do. • Build the boat to the best of your ability - consult experts. • Select and train a crew for the voyage. Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Cont’d • Send the voyage out • support it from shore • bring safely back into harbour • Evaluate the performance of both boat and crew • make necessary changes for the next voyage Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Building the boat • Lay the keel or foundation • define the goals of the programme • Add the cross frames • define the activities and practices to be used to accomplish goals • Add the planks • build the policies and procedures necessary to operate effectively and appoint competent staff Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
All boats leak • A fundamental fact of all boats and programmes • all sorts of wild cards (unpredictables) can be thrown at the boat • Some may cause it to leak or take on water Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
If the boat leaks 4 Options: • Plug the leak - • identify the problem and solve it • Pump or bail the water out - • minimise the risks to a reasonable level Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Storms • Head back to port - • get out of the bad situation that your boat/crew/students are not prepared for • Sink - • if the boat goes down, can the crew rescue the passengers and themselves? Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Help available … to assist schools with EOTC safety • Safety and EOTC • PD to support Safety and EOTC • EOTC professional bodies • Local experts • School Support Services • Principal cluster groups Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Aims of Safety and EOTC • Reduce the proliferation of documents schools have to refer to – one stop shop • Clearly outline legal and best practice requirements for schools • Provide practical safety management tools Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Professional Development Two workshops, a school term apart, are being offered to all New Zealand Schools Phase 1: July 2003 – June 2004 Phase 2: July 2004 – June 2005 Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Professional Development for Who? • The Principal • A Board of Trustees Representative • The EOTC Co-ordinator Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Issue/Concern Low ‘strike rate’ for BOT representation Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Attendance / satisfaction • 635 schools attended first round (2003) • 75% of schools invited • 97% participants satisfied (especially with attention to health and safety standards) Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
New Learning and Affirmations “Still confident in my ability and ‘desire’ to run school camps.” “Clearer understanding of legal obligations.” “I need to tighten up procedure and policy.” “Our school does a lot right but docs need to be improved on.” “That it is still okay to have great EOTC experiences.” Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Issues and Developments • Principal liability since “Le Race” case • Cross-sector initiatives/collaboration, eg, • National Incident Database • Update Outdoor Pursuits - Guidelines for Educators • Launch of OutdoorsMark, quality assurance scheme Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
EOTC Reference Group • NZ Principals’ Federation • NZ School Trustees’ Association • Secondary Principals’ Assn NZ • Outdoors NZ • Education Outdoors NZ • NZ Mountain Safety Council • Water Safety NZ • Te Runanganui o Nga Kura Kaupapa Maori o Aotearoa • Independent experts • Ministry of Education • School Support Services Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004
Resources • www.tki.org.nz/e/community/eotc • FAQs, resources, links • www.safeoutside.org • www.eonz.org.nz Presentation to the Auckland Primary principals’ Association by Cathye Haddock, Ministry of Education, March 2004