Teens in AI takes all reasonable steps to protect the health, safety, and wellbeing of those involved in our programmes. This procedure provides clear instructions to follow in the event of an emergency during either online or in-person activities.
An emergency is any unexpected situation which poses a risk to life, health, safety, wellbeing, or security of participants, staff, or volunteers.
3.1 Online: inappropriate behaviour, cyberbullying, safeguarding disclosures, unauthorised access, technical failures.
3.2 In-person: fire, accident, illness, safeguarding emergency, or security threat.
4.1 Stay calm, act quickly, and ensure the safety of participants as the top priority.
4.2 Follow safeguarding and health and safety protocols at all times.
4.3 Communicate promptly with relevant emergency services and parents/guardians where appropriate.
5.1 The session facilitator will take immediate steps to remove or mute individuals engaging in inappropriate or harmful behaviour.
5.2 Any safeguarding concerns will be referred immediately to the Designated Safeguarding Lead.
5.3 Technical problems will be communicated to participants, with alternative arrangements provided.
5.4 Serious breaches (e.g. hacking, threats) will be reported to appropriate authorities if necessary.
6.1 Fire/Evacuation:
6.2 Medical Emergency:
6.3 Safeguarding Emergency:
6.4 Security Incident:
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