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Oh no, Fuzzy got wrong end of the stick then, not if the parents stay - sorryOur hotel does a lot of children party, normally about 10 a week good money makers and little outlay and very enjoyable for all involved.
I've never considered we (my staff) need CRBs etc as we insist parents stay.
And my LCA hate me with all their heart, I took them to court and won then they applied and I won, then I lead a sack the chief exe campaign for a year (I've nearly won) and I can not look the wrong way without some from of enforcement notice.
Definitely up to date CRB check, perhaps first aid? I always use these things as selling points, and require my tutors to have a police check.
I run cricket birthday parties amongst other things and I insist all my coaches have a current CRB. You never can be too careful when it comes to children and child welfare these days. I know an organisation who can provide these if you want. I would recommend you do it just to cover yourself although in practice I'm rarely asked for it.
Insurance. You really need to be insured. The last thing you need is some scroat saying you pushed them over or something and their parents taking you to court.
If you're an entertainer you should (really really should) be a member of Equity, and along with membership you get full public liability insurance. Bonus.
Plus a CRB can't hurt.
But don't do it. Children are awful. I spent enough years as a magician at kids' parties to know this.![]()
I run my parties for an hour and a half typically and then leave so they organise food afterwards.
I have had a couple of parties where the parents have wanted food in the middle and I packed all my stuff away and left them to it and came back when they were finished.
I don't know if it's practical for you to do that but I certainly wouldn't get involved in anything food related as they always play up then, e.g. throwing food, running round the table, etc. It's always the worse part of any party!