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A parents’ guide to adventurous
activities abroad for young people
British Standard BS 8848:2007+ Amendment 1:2009 Specification for the provision of visits,
fieldwork, expeditions, and adventurous activities, outside the United Kingdom


Tens of thousands of young people take part in organised activities abroad each year – from
abseiling in France to teaching in Africa and hiking in the Himalayas. Activities such as school
or university expeditions, adventure holidays, charity challenges and gap years can be great
fun, broaden horizons and teach new skills. But, if your son or daughter plans to take part in
one of these activities, their safety is bound to be your biggest concern. And, whether your
child is at primary school, secondary school, or an independent 21 year old, you will have lots
of questions:

 • Who will have overall responsibility for their safety while they are away?
 • What activities will they be doing?
 • What advice or training will they be given?
 • What are the risks and how will these be minimised?
 • What happens if they become ill or have an accident?
 • Who, if anyone, will be supervising them?
 • Are staff competent and experienced?

The British Standard (BS 8848) sets minimum requirements developed specially for UK
organisations that offer adventurous activities abroad to make sure that ventures are planned
and managed with care, taking into account these sorts of questions.




                                                               What are British Standards?
                                                               The British Standards Institution (BSI) has been
                                                               developing standards for over 100 years to
                                                               make products and services safer for
                                                               consumers. Standards set out good practice
                                                               and guidelines for organisations to follow.
                                                               It’s not compulsory for organisations to
                                                               sign up to a standard, so you can feel
                                                               confident that those that choose to comply
                                                               with British Standards take safety and customer
                                                               service seriously.
A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people 02




BS 8848 – The basics                                              Clear, accurate information
Adventurous activities are designed to be exciting and            • Before booking, the venture provider should give all
challenging. Of course, no venture can be risk-free but the         potential participants clear information about price,
British Standard for Adventurous Activities (BS 8848) aims          timings and itineraries, plus an explanation of activities
to create an environment where the possibility for accidents        and any significant safety issues. It should also provide
and injuries, is reduced. It gives organisations minimum            details of the expertise of the staff in charge.
standards to follow to make sure that overseas ventures           • After booking, the venture provider should give all
are planned thoroughly and carried out as safely as possible.       participants detailed information about: accommodation,
It covers all aspects of a venture - from the activities people     transport, meals, itinerary, payment schedules and
take part in, to the transport they use and the                     insurance. It should also highlight the responsibilities of
accommodation they stay in – and has three important                participants. For example, to get relevant visas or to buy
core principles:                                                    their own insurance.
• Informed choice – all risks should be assessed and              Competent staff
  clearly explained to participants and parents so that they      • In addition to the relevant qualifications and experience,
  understand what they are getting into before they book.           all staff should have good communication skills and
• Single provider - there should be one clearly identified          proven competence for the job.
  organisation in charge of the venture to take overall           • There should be a single overall leader who knows the
  responsibility.                                                   skills of the group, and has supervisory responsibilities.
• Capable staff - all ventures should be run by competent         • Checks should be carried out on all staff working
  and experienced staff.                                            unsupervised with children under 18.
                                                                  Be prepared
BS 8848 – What to expect from
                                                                  • There should be written plans in place to analyse risks and
organisations                                                       manage safety.
BS 8848 describes what organisations should do, see below.
                                                                  • All staff should be made aware of the key risks associated
The standard is voluntary, so make sure you choose an
                                                                    with specific activities and locations and have procedures
organisation that complies.
                                                                    in place to minimise and manage them, for example,
Clear roles and responsibilities                                    dehydration or altitude sickness.
• One individual or organisation should be clearly identified     • All staff should know what to do, how to act and who to
  as the ‘venture provider’ with overall responsibility for all     contact in the event of illness, accident or emergency.
  parts of the venture, including those run by third parties.
                                                                  • All staff should have access to medical advice and support
• A competent leadership team should be appointed with              for each venture.
  relevant training and experience, plus knowledge of the
  activities, environment and needs of the participants.          • There should be a written incident and emergency plan
                                                                    for each venture.
Good planning and preparation
• All aspects of the venture should be assessed for               It is vital that the venture provider communicates the above
  suitability and safety – including travel arrangements,         information to its entire staff so that everyone is aware of
  accommodation and equipment, as well as the                     their responsibilities.
  activities themselves.
• Venture providers should gather information about
  participants, including pre-existing medical conditions, to
  assess each person’s capability to take part in the activity.
A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people 03




Checklist for parents and participants

✓ Choose the right venture – help your son or daughter find a project that suits their interests and
   abilities. Where do they want to go? What do they want to do? How long do they want to go for?
   Are they fit enough to take part? What will it cost in total? When is payment required?
   It is worth getting information from several providers so that you can compare what is on offer.

✓ Check credentials – how long has the organisation been running? Can you speak to previous
   participants to get feedback on their experiences? Does the organisation running the venture comply
   with BS 8848? If not, ask them why not.

✓ Know before you go – before booking, or parting with any cash, it is vital that you and your child
   know exactly what is involved in the venture. Where will they stay, what will they be doing and what
   are the potential safety issues? Make sure you have all the information you need and don’t be afraid
   to ask lots of questions.

✓ Find out who is responsible – there should be one clearly identified ‘venture provider’ and a named
   venture leader in charge. Make sure you know who it is.

✓ Signing up – read all the terms of the contract carefully before you book and sign. If your son or
   daughter is under 18, you will need to sign on their behalf. If they are over 18, help them check
   everything before they sign.

✓ Booking information pack – once you’ve booked you should get a detailed pack telling you all
   about the venture. If this doesn’t arrive, chase it up.

✓ Emergency contacts – know how to contact your child while they are away in case of an emergency
   at home. And make sure the venture provider has your contact details too.

✓ Complaints – if you have any complaints contact the venture provider in the first instance. If you have
   any problems you can seek advice from Consumer Direct (who can put you in touch with the relevant
   Trading Standards if you need to take your complaint further).


 USEFUL INFORMATION

 British Standards Institution (BSI) 020 8996 9001 www.bsigroup.com
 Consumer Direct (for advice and links to local Trading Standards) 08454 040506 www.consumerdirect.gov.uk
 GapAdvice.Org 01494 673 448 www.gapadvice.org
 Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) 020 7591 3030 www.rgs.org/GO
 Trading Standards www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/
 Universities Safety and Health Association 01273 641 882 www.usha.org.uk
 Year Out Group www.yearoutgroup.org
 Young Explorers’ Trust www.theyet.org
A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people 04




      Frequently asked questions

      Q. Must all organisations that run adventurous activities abroad comply with the standard?
      A. No, the standard is voluntary so not all organisations choose to comply. Each organisation that wishes to use the
              standard should apply it to each venture they provide. Ask if your chosen venture complies with BS 8848 before
              you book.

      Q. My daughter wants to go on a charity bike ride in Cuba when she finishes university. She won’t have
                  to pay to go, just raise sponsorship. Is she still covered by the standard, even though she’s not paying
                  directly for the trip?
      A. Yes, so long as the organisation involved complies with the standard. BS 8848 can be applied to ventures that are
              run on a voluntary basis or in return for payment.

      Q. My son is 22 and wants to go on an organised trip to teach English to children in India. Is he still covered
                  by the standard or is it just for children of school age?
      A. Yes, he will be covered so long as the organisation running his venture complies with the standard. The standard is
              not age specific and applies to all young people and adults.

      Q. How do I know if an organisation is following the standard?
      A. Once an organisation has signed up to the standard it can choose to ‘self-assess’ or to employ an external auditor to
              check that it complies with the standard. Before booking ask for confirmation, in writing, that the venture is compliant
              and how this compliance was assessed.

      Q. Who do I complain to if I think an organisation isn’t following the standard?
      A. You should complain to the organisation first to give it a chance to put things right. After that, contact the Trading
              Standards office that covers the area the organisation is based in (not necessarily the one closest to your home).

      Q. If an organisation doesn’t follow the standard is it breaking the law?
      A. It is not a legal requirement to follow the standard. But, if an organisation claims to comply with the standard, then
              doesn’t, it is in breach of contract and can be reported to Trading Standards. Even if it does not claim compliance, in
              the event of a serious complaint or incident, the standard could be used in a court of law to provide a benchmark of
              good practice and possibly to prove negligence.

      Q. Where can I find a copy of BS 8848?
      A. Your local public library should be able to give you access to a reference copy, or you can purchase a copy from BSI
              either as a printed document or in electronic form (PDF format).



BSI Group Headquarters
389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL UK
Tel +44 (0)20 8996 9001
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BSI Adventure Activities Brochure - A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people,- Accessible version

  • 1. A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people 01 www.bsigroup.com/ConsumerStandards A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people British Standard BS 8848:2007+ Amendment 1:2009 Specification for the provision of visits, fieldwork, expeditions, and adventurous activities, outside the United Kingdom Tens of thousands of young people take part in organised activities abroad each year – from abseiling in France to teaching in Africa and hiking in the Himalayas. Activities such as school or university expeditions, adventure holidays, charity challenges and gap years can be great fun, broaden horizons and teach new skills. But, if your son or daughter plans to take part in one of these activities, their safety is bound to be your biggest concern. And, whether your child is at primary school, secondary school, or an independent 21 year old, you will have lots of questions: • Who will have overall responsibility for their safety while they are away? • What activities will they be doing? • What advice or training will they be given? • What are the risks and how will these be minimised? • What happens if they become ill or have an accident? • Who, if anyone, will be supervising them? • Are staff competent and experienced? The British Standard (BS 8848) sets minimum requirements developed specially for UK organisations that offer adventurous activities abroad to make sure that ventures are planned and managed with care, taking into account these sorts of questions. What are British Standards? The British Standards Institution (BSI) has been developing standards for over 100 years to make products and services safer for consumers. Standards set out good practice and guidelines for organisations to follow. It’s not compulsory for organisations to sign up to a standard, so you can feel confident that those that choose to comply with British Standards take safety and customer service seriously.
  • 2. A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people 02 BS 8848 – The basics Clear, accurate information Adventurous activities are designed to be exciting and • Before booking, the venture provider should give all challenging. Of course, no venture can be risk-free but the potential participants clear information about price, British Standard for Adventurous Activities (BS 8848) aims timings and itineraries, plus an explanation of activities to create an environment where the possibility for accidents and any significant safety issues. It should also provide and injuries, is reduced. It gives organisations minimum details of the expertise of the staff in charge. standards to follow to make sure that overseas ventures • After booking, the venture provider should give all are planned thoroughly and carried out as safely as possible. participants detailed information about: accommodation, It covers all aspects of a venture - from the activities people transport, meals, itinerary, payment schedules and take part in, to the transport they use and the insurance. It should also highlight the responsibilities of accommodation they stay in – and has three important participants. For example, to get relevant visas or to buy core principles: their own insurance. • Informed choice – all risks should be assessed and Competent staff clearly explained to participants and parents so that they • In addition to the relevant qualifications and experience, understand what they are getting into before they book. all staff should have good communication skills and • Single provider - there should be one clearly identified proven competence for the job. organisation in charge of the venture to take overall • There should be a single overall leader who knows the responsibility. skills of the group, and has supervisory responsibilities. • Capable staff - all ventures should be run by competent • Checks should be carried out on all staff working and experienced staff. unsupervised with children under 18. Be prepared BS 8848 – What to expect from • There should be written plans in place to analyse risks and organisations manage safety. BS 8848 describes what organisations should do, see below. • All staff should be made aware of the key risks associated The standard is voluntary, so make sure you choose an with specific activities and locations and have procedures organisation that complies. in place to minimise and manage them, for example, Clear roles and responsibilities dehydration or altitude sickness. • One individual or organisation should be clearly identified • All staff should know what to do, how to act and who to as the ‘venture provider’ with overall responsibility for all contact in the event of illness, accident or emergency. parts of the venture, including those run by third parties. • All staff should have access to medical advice and support • A competent leadership team should be appointed with for each venture. relevant training and experience, plus knowledge of the activities, environment and needs of the participants. • There should be a written incident and emergency plan for each venture. Good planning and preparation • All aspects of the venture should be assessed for It is vital that the venture provider communicates the above suitability and safety – including travel arrangements, information to its entire staff so that everyone is aware of accommodation and equipment, as well as the their responsibilities. activities themselves. • Venture providers should gather information about participants, including pre-existing medical conditions, to assess each person’s capability to take part in the activity.
  • 3. A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people 03 Checklist for parents and participants ✓ Choose the right venture – help your son or daughter find a project that suits their interests and abilities. Where do they want to go? What do they want to do? How long do they want to go for? Are they fit enough to take part? What will it cost in total? When is payment required? It is worth getting information from several providers so that you can compare what is on offer. ✓ Check credentials – how long has the organisation been running? Can you speak to previous participants to get feedback on their experiences? Does the organisation running the venture comply with BS 8848? If not, ask them why not. ✓ Know before you go – before booking, or parting with any cash, it is vital that you and your child know exactly what is involved in the venture. Where will they stay, what will they be doing and what are the potential safety issues? Make sure you have all the information you need and don’t be afraid to ask lots of questions. ✓ Find out who is responsible – there should be one clearly identified ‘venture provider’ and a named venture leader in charge. Make sure you know who it is. ✓ Signing up – read all the terms of the contract carefully before you book and sign. If your son or daughter is under 18, you will need to sign on their behalf. If they are over 18, help them check everything before they sign. ✓ Booking information pack – once you’ve booked you should get a detailed pack telling you all about the venture. If this doesn’t arrive, chase it up. ✓ Emergency contacts – know how to contact your child while they are away in case of an emergency at home. And make sure the venture provider has your contact details too. ✓ Complaints – if you have any complaints contact the venture provider in the first instance. If you have any problems you can seek advice from Consumer Direct (who can put you in touch with the relevant Trading Standards if you need to take your complaint further). USEFUL INFORMATION British Standards Institution (BSI) 020 8996 9001 www.bsigroup.com Consumer Direct (for advice and links to local Trading Standards) 08454 040506 www.consumerdirect.gov.uk GapAdvice.Org 01494 673 448 www.gapadvice.org Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) 020 7591 3030 www.rgs.org/GO Trading Standards www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/ Universities Safety and Health Association 01273 641 882 www.usha.org.uk Year Out Group www.yearoutgroup.org Young Explorers’ Trust www.theyet.org
  • 4. A parents’ guide to adventurous activities abroad for young people 04 Frequently asked questions Q. Must all organisations that run adventurous activities abroad comply with the standard? A. No, the standard is voluntary so not all organisations choose to comply. Each organisation that wishes to use the standard should apply it to each venture they provide. Ask if your chosen venture complies with BS 8848 before you book. Q. My daughter wants to go on a charity bike ride in Cuba when she finishes university. She won’t have to pay to go, just raise sponsorship. Is she still covered by the standard, even though she’s not paying directly for the trip? A. Yes, so long as the organisation involved complies with the standard. BS 8848 can be applied to ventures that are run on a voluntary basis or in return for payment. Q. My son is 22 and wants to go on an organised trip to teach English to children in India. Is he still covered by the standard or is it just for children of school age? A. Yes, he will be covered so long as the organisation running his venture complies with the standard. The standard is not age specific and applies to all young people and adults. Q. How do I know if an organisation is following the standard? A. Once an organisation has signed up to the standard it can choose to ‘self-assess’ or to employ an external auditor to check that it complies with the standard. Before booking ask for confirmation, in writing, that the venture is compliant and how this compliance was assessed. Q. Who do I complain to if I think an organisation isn’t following the standard? A. You should complain to the organisation first to give it a chance to put things right. After that, contact the Trading Standards office that covers the area the organisation is based in (not necessarily the one closest to your home). Q. If an organisation doesn’t follow the standard is it breaking the law? A. It is not a legal requirement to follow the standard. But, if an organisation claims to comply with the standard, then doesn’t, it is in breach of contract and can be reported to Trading Standards. Even if it does not claim compliance, in the event of a serious complaint or incident, the standard could be used in a court of law to provide a benchmark of good practice and possibly to prove negligence. Q. Where can I find a copy of BS 8848? A. Your local public library should be able to give you access to a reference copy, or you can purchase a copy from BSI either as a printed document or in electronic form (PDF format). BSI Group Headquarters 389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL UK Tel +44 (0)20 8996 9001 Fax +44 (0)20 8996 7001 www.bsigroup.com © BSI copyright raising standards worldwide™