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Parents
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Bullying |
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Bullying is
frowned upon in the Sea Cadet Corps as it is in any other youth organisation
and any bullying by either staff or cadets is dealt with in the highest
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| Safety |
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Safety is one of
the highest priorities of the Sea Cadet Corps, and fully qualified
instructors undertake all activities. Cadets will always be issued with the
relevant safety equipment (such as lifejackets) before an activity
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| Parental Consent |
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Your child will
never attend a day/weekend/week activity without your prior written consent.
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| Supervision
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The Sea Cadet
Corps imposes very high standards on its staff members to ensure that any
supervisor has the correct qualification for the activity, and is of
suitable character to be involved with children.
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| Special Needs |
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All units will do
their very best to accommodate any children with special needs. Please speak
to the Commanding Officer if you have a child that requires special
attention.
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| How can I help? |
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Most units have an
active Parents and Supporters Association who assist the Unit Management
Committee. New members are always welcome. For more information please speak
to the Commanding Officer.
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Complaints |
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If you have a
query or complaint about any aspect of your child’s training or treatment
whilst they are with the Sea Cadets, please direct them to the Commanding
Officer who will be happy to discuss the matter with you, and carry out any
necessary investigation.
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