Peak 2015 Activity consent form
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Peak 2015 Activity consent form
Activity Information and Consent Form Dear Parent/Guardian, Peak 2015 is a joint Scout and Guide Camp and so will follow the activity guidelines issued by both Associations in relation to activities at a joint Camp. This means that every Scout/ Guide, Senior Section Member and Explorer Scout that is attending Peak 2015 must return to their Section (Scout/Guide) Leader a Peak 2015 Activity Consent Form signed by their parent/ guardian. We are offering over 60 activities at Peak 2015 (see over for list). Only shooting and water-based activities have specific requirements. All are “walk on” activities, though some have a limit on numbers. Not every young person is therefore guaranteed a chance to try all the activities, but we hope that they will have the chance to access as many as they wish. For those with additional needs – some adaptations to activities are available to allow them to try the experience. If for any reason, (e.g. medical/health), your Scout/Guide cannot take part in specific activities listed overleaf – please inform their section leader. For water activities it is important that we know that your child can swim at least 50 metres and keep afloat in appropriate clothing with a buoyancy aid for 5 minutes. Signing this form allows your Scout/Guide the opportunity to experience a wide range of activities at Peak 2015. However, if you do not sign this form (and return to their Scout/Guide section leader by the date below), your Scout/Guide will not be able to take part in any activities at Peak 2015, even crafts. Every activity is supervised by qualified and experienced adult leaders, often supported by a number of younger Scout and Guide Association members. All young people will be encouraged to try as many activities as possible but none will be forced into doing an activity that they do not wish to do. Each Scout/Guide will have a wrist band clearly stating if they can swim 50m and are allowed to shoot. All bands will be checked by activity team members on arrival at an activity. Please indicate if your Scout/Guide can swim/float as required and whether or not they are allowed to shoot. Then, sign and date the permission form and return it to your Scout/Guide section leader no later than 11 May 2015 ……………………………………………………………….. Leaders will fill in the young person’s Peak Roll number and Subcamp when the form is returned to them Note: In accordance with the data protection Act, all personal information requested by Peak 2015 will be destroyed after the camp Campers Name ………………………………………………………………………… 3rd Buxton Harpur Hill Scouts Troop/Group/Unit…………………………………………………………………… S76 Peak Roll Number…………… Subcamp…………………………… Yes My son/daughter can swim 50 metres and keep afloat for 5 minutes No ACTIVITY LIST Abseiling & Climbing (on site) Adventure Course Adventure Walking African Drumming Air Rifle Shooting Alternative Dance Archery Awareness Centre Balloon Modelling Bell Ringing Black Hole (Man-made caving Branding Brazuka Drumming (Brazilian) Bushcraft Canoeing Caving CHAoS - Cambridge University Silly Science Circus Skills Crafts (includes Leathercraft) Crate Stacking Cricket Football Skills Geocaching Harambee For Kenya – craft IET – Time of your Light. - electronics Indian Lore Land Zorbs Mountain Bikes Mountain Boarding Night Hikes Ocarinas + Chimes Offsite Climbing Orienteering Junk Funk (Fun from what you may consider junk) Pioneering Pole Lathe Raft Building Reiki Crafts Sailing Scottish Country Dancing Service - Chatsworth Estate Severn Trent – about water Slacklining (rope walking) Stiff + Stilted (Stilt walking) Street Hockey Swimming Tag Rugby Trampoline (bungee) Well Dressing Woggle Making Rolls Royce – Engineering activity Senior Section and Explorer Scouts – only for those working as staff for half the week (50/50) Below is a list of additional activities which have been specifically tailored for this age range Adventure Walking Hovercrafts Reverse Steer Tractors Caving ( off site) Mini Digger Challenge River Kayaking Clay Pigeon Shooting (tbc) Mountain Biking Segways Climbing (off site) Orienteering Survival Nights AN EXTRACT FROM THE FIREARMS ACT 1968 “SECTION 21” PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING THE DECLARATION SECTION 21 Prohibits the possession of a firearm and ammunition (under any circumstances), by any person who has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to a term of imprisonment (or its equivalent for young persons) of 3 months or more. The prohibition applies in all circumstances, including handling and firing at an approved shooting club or at a clay pigeon shoot where a certificate is not ordinarily required. It also applies to the possession or use of other categories of firearms and ammunition such as AIRGUNS for which a certificate is not needed. A sentence of 3 months to 3 years also incurs a 5 years prohibition, shorter ones incur no prohibition but a longer one means a life ban. DECLARATION I have read and understood the extract from Section 21 and I declare that the participant is Able to take part and not restricted from a shooting activity OR Refuse to permit my child to take part in a shooting activity I give permission for the above named person to take part in Peak 2015 and the activities listed. Name………………………………………………………………… Signed …………………………………………………………….. (Please print YOUR name) Date…………………………………………………………. Parent/Guardian