What I would like is to get my hands on a disclaimer that the parents would sign to say that the parents are responsible for their own kids and not the organisers.
Anybody got anything that I could use, that is known to be solid?
Be carefull especially in the area of child protection. Soccer coaches have to undergo training to avoid incorrect accusations being levied at them. For instance there should always be two adults present when you are coaching or transporting kids. I would say you have to join a club!
Call First Ireland at 01-8820818 and ask for a First Ireland Club Care Quotation.
vanillas right bluespud.
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Also, ask the kids if their parents have health insurance, they should be covered under that, VHI/BUPA policies would be be far better then anything youd get from sports insurers.
If the kids parents are present, then I don't see how you could be sued short of you or one of the other parents actually hurting one of the kids. If a group of adults were meeting up once a week for a football game (not unusual) and one of them breaks a leg falling over the ball can he sue the guy who's turn it was to book the venue and send the texts ? If you are not a club, are not holding yourself out as giving lessons for a fee, or offering to mind the kids, then how can you be responsible for them.
Seven year olds are small kids, shouldn't be out and about without a parent, just make sure the parents know that - tell them they have to stay and watch.
Ive been involved with soccer clubs for years and insurance is always a greyish area, the general rule seems to be if you form a club that plays against other teams you need to take out team insurance ala that crowd I mentioned, If a player signs for the team then he/she is automatically covered under the teams policy. Ive no connection with any of those companies btw I was just aware that they did sports ins.Surely the above is inconsistent. If the VHI/BUPA policies would do, we would not need for cover at all.
It might depend on the venue as well e.g, private hall/astro pitch/council field as to what level of cover is required as there might be cover already built into whatever monies you're parting with to pay for the facilities.
See http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=55164 for an example of the type of thing you are up against.
I'm not a moderator actually. I can't see what basis you have for labelling me as childish. Surely your nephew's case is directly relevant to the OP's query on this thread? I don't see much difference, except perhaps the setting...
you make it sound like anyone who makes a claim for insurance is on the take!
See http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=55164 for an example of the type of thing you are up against.
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