This video is about vicarious liability and how it can affect you as a trainer, a training company and a organisations who may be commissioning training from a trainer or training company.
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There is No Evidence To Prove That Dynamic/Pressurised/Stimulation Training Works
The title of this blog post is based on something someone recently said to me, and the person who said it told me that they were quoting something said to them by someone else. Apparently, according to the person I spoke to what was exactly said to them was: “There is no research evidence that proves that pressurised/stimulation/dynamic training works”, … Read more
Is a Door Supervisor Covered By Their Company Insurance if They Go To Assist Someone in The Street [Video]
I was recent asked this question by someone on Facebook – “If a security company tell door staff don’t get involved in fights or problems on the street, as your not insured to do so, how would they stand if they did or didn’t get involved and somebody got hurt?”
What is The Recommended Instructor To Student Ratio When Teaching Physical Intervention
In this short video I’m going to talk to you about supervision and in particular, instructor to student ratio numbers, and it is worth bearing in mind that it is estimated that 80% of all claims for negligence in sport is down to lack of supervision.
Vicarious Liability – Supreme Court has ruled that Morrisons Supermarket is Liable
A Supreme Court has ruled that Morrisons supermarket is liable for the actions of a staff member who physically attacked a customer. This is a wake-up call for all employers because it has broadened the law which holds employers vicariously liable for the acts of their employees who commit a crime whilst at work. Previously an employer could argue that … Read more