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The Priory CE VA Primary School Policy Document Lettings Lettings Policy Approval Board of Governors Chairman Judy Jamieson Headteacher Anita Cubitt Signature Date of last review Date of review September 2016 Date of next review September 2017 Maintenance Gerald Crabb This policy has been reviewed in line with the 8 principles set out in the Single Equality Policy and an initial screening Equality Impact Assessment has been carried out. Every Child Matters Page 1

Policy Objectives The governors adopt and endorse the county's Lettings Policy and recognise the principles therein, namely:- that school premises represent a significant capital investment and should be fully utilised; are a valuable community resource; educational usage, education premises constitutes a natural priority; that a profit margin would be welcome when derived from private or commercial usage but are not the objective when facilitating education activity by designated users. Priority Usage The governors have adopted the following categories of priority user:- (i) (ii) (iii) educational users; community users; private users. Conditions of Hire Schools should be reasonably satisfied that the Hirer is able to manage the let in accordance with adequate care, health and safety procedures, etc. before agreeing to accept the booking, e.g. check adults: child/young person supervision ratio. If the school does not feel that satisfactory management procedures will be in place during the let they should not accept the booking application. Administration of Lettings: General The governors recognise that it would be impossible for them to personally vet every applicant or organisation who wish to make use of the school premises. Accordingly they have delegated the authority to accept applications for hire to the following persons: Headteacher, Chair of Premises and either the Chair or Vice Chair of Governors. The application form is Appendix 2. Variations No member of staff is allowed to vary that in terms and conditions from which the school premises are hired to either individuals or organisations nor to deviate from the governors published charging policy. Lettings Documentation All formal hiring of the schools premises, including those for which no charge is made shall be properly documented. All hirers must complete a lettings application form and are to receive a copy of the conditions of hire. The hire agreement is a contract which the governors may enforce at law. The following must all be completed as part of the lettings application before the letting can be considered: Application form to The Priory CE VA Primary School to be considered by the Governors to be submitted 60 days prior to the event. Every Child Matters Page 2

Safeguarding checklist Child Protection Policy Statement Letter to send to all persons who will be using the school facilities (sample letter included in policy) Public Liability Insurance copy enclosed with above and submitted to school office secretary 60 days prior to the event A copy of your group code of conduct/behaviour Scale of Charges In arriving at their scale of charges the governors have followed the following principles :- (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) that educational users will be charged no more than cost; that community users will be charged no more than cost; that private users will be charged on a cost plus an income margin for the school ; that there will be parity of treatment for similar users; that overall the cost of letting school facilities will be recovered from users. For the purpose of charging the headteacher, Chair of Premises Committee and either the Chair or Vice Chair of Governors are empowered to determine to which group any particular individual or organisation belongs. The basis of charging will be determined by the purpose for which a letting is arranged. The scale of charges forms Appendix 1 to this policy statement. No Fee On occasion the Governors may be approached to waive the fee to support a community event. This can be agreed only by the Governors. Value Added Tax The governors are constrained by law to apply value added tax to all transactions where this is appropriate. Minimum charges and deposits The minimum hire period will be two (2) hours. The governors reserve the right to require a deposit over and above the hiring charge as a surety against damage to the premises (including any equipment) or the premises being left in an unacceptable condition necessitating their incurring additional cost for cleaning, caretaking or other expenses. Cancellations Governors will seek to recover any cost incurred by the school which are unavoidable and result directly from the cancellation of a letting. Details of the charges are shown in the scale of charges in Appendix 1. Every Child Matters Page 3

Payment methods The governors are mindful of their responsibilities in safeguarding the school from bad debt. Therefore payment at the time of booking is the norm. Cheques or cash are both acceptable but cheques should wherever possible be supported by a guarantee card. In all cases where cash or cheques are paid over then an official receipt must be issued. Extension of Credit The governors will allow the extension of credit to bone fide local organisations and individuals where they are satisfied that these are credit worthy. In all the cases the governors reserve the right to withdraw credit facilities where prompt payment is not received. In all cases where credit is extended, an official County Council invoice will be issued {local payment schools will where appropriate use their own invoices}. The Governors will not normally extend credit for lettings where the invoice value is less than fifty pounds ( 50). The approval of credit facilities is the responsibility of the Governors. In all cases where credit is advanced the invoice is to be raised at the time of booking. Caretaker Duties in connection with Lettings The Governors will not normally insist upon continuous caretaking presence. However they reserve the right and delegated power to the Headteacher to insist upon caretaking presence where in his/her view the nature of the hiring may leave the school vulnerable to theft or damage. The caretaker is responsible for making sure before and at the end of the letting that: Premises are open at agreed times as stated on the approved application form Room(s) to be hired are unlocked and accommodation to be hired is checked and in a safe and satisfactory condition for the organisation to hire. The security alarm system will be adjusted accordingly. All other entrances will be kept locked except those required as fire exits. The premises are checked before and at the end of the letting (with a representative from the group) for damage and to ensure that the premises have been left in a clean and tidy condition. When the kitchen facilities are used, appropriate school appointed caterers should switch off all appliances. Caretaker to check that appliances are correctly switched off. The caretaker will report any over-runs in time to the school office secretary who will invoice the hirer accordingly. In the event of an emergency the caretaker will assist the hirer on the school s site (eg telephone for emergency services) * Important note: The Caretaker is not allowed to change the start and finishing time of the letting or any conditions of hire without first advising the Governors and receiving written approval of any agreed changes. Health and Safety Permission to use the premises will not be granted if, in the opinion of the Governors, it is likely that the occupation would create unreasonable disturbance or inconvenience to the local residents. The hirer must secure the preservation of law and order and take all reasonable steps to prevent injury, loss or damage to any person or property on all occasions during the hire. Every Child Matters Page 4

The hirer must arrange for an adequate number of responsible adults to be present throughout the period of hire to assist in the preservation of order and in the safety of all those in attendance. The hirer is responsible for arranging any first aid provision for their organisation s members or guests whilst on the premises. Where permission has been granted to enable the premises to be used for the purposes of a youth organisation no member of the organisation may enter the premises unless the hirer is present on the premises and members of the organisation may remain on the premises only as long as the hirer is present on the premises. Car parking is not allowed in the school grounds, except for cars loading/unloading. Other vehicles should be parked in the car park opposite the school in Wick Lane. Any incident/accident must be recorded in the school's Accident/Incident Log book provided. Please note that the school operates a NO SMOKING policy within the school buildings & grounds. Safeguarding (Inc. Safeguarding checklist) In order for the Governors to be certain that the appropriate safeguarding procedures are in place for any activities that take place on site that are not run by The Priory CE VA Primary School staff, it is necessary that the person(s) using the premises provide evidence of every item in the following check list. This evidence will be checked by the Governors before any such activity can proceed. Long term lettings will need to provide updated evidence each year upon request from the Governors. Advice on this documentation can be found in the resources section of the NSPCC website www.safenetwork.org.uk. Safeguarding Checklist Here is a checklist of the main safeguards to have in place. You may have other essential safeguards specific to your group or activity. You can add them in the space below. Think about the safeguarding issues that might come up because of the types of children/vulnerable adults you have contact with, or the types of activities they are involved in. Every Child Matters Page 5

Does your group have? Yes No Action needed and when? A child protection policy and a procedure for what to do if there are concerns about a child s welfare. A named person for dealing with concerns or allegations of abuse and step-by-step guidance on what action to take. A rigorous recruitment and selection process for paid staff and volunteers who work with children. A written code of behaviour which outlines good practice when working with children. A training plan and regular opportunities for all those in contact with children to learn about child protection and about health and safety. A whistle-blowing policy. This is an open and well- publicised way for adults and young people to voice any concerns about abusive or unethical behaviour. Information for young people and for parents or carers about the child protection policy and where to go for help. A protective culture that puts children s interests first children must feel confident that if they have concerns someone will listen and take them seriously. Guidance on taking children away on trips and on internet use: new technology safety, guidance on use of photographs, video, digital equipment and websites, including chat rooms. Policies on bullying and on health and safety. You will need processes for dealing with complaints and for taking disciplinary action where necessary. It is also necessary to complete the Child Protection Policy Statement below. The Priory School s Child Protection Policy Statement. The Priory School believes that it is always unacceptable for a child or young person to experience abuse of any kind and recognises its responsibility to safeguard the welfare of all children and young people, by a commitment to practice which protects them. We recognise that: the welfare of the child/young person is paramount Every Child Matters Page 6

all children, regardless of age, disability, gender, racial heritage, religious belief, sexual orientation or identity, have the right to equal protection from all types of harm or abuse working in partnership with children, young people, their parents, carers and there agencies is essential in promoting young people s welfare. The purpose of the policy: To provide protection for the children and young people who receive (organisations name s) services, including the children of adult members or users. To provide staff and volunteers with guidance on procedures they should adopt in the event that they suspect a child or young person may be experiencing, or be at risk of, harm. This policy applies to all staff, including senior managers, boards of trustees, paid staff, volunteers and sessional workers, agency staff, students or anyone working on behalf of The Priory School. We will seek to safeguard children and young people by: valuing them, listening to and respecting them adopting child protection guidelines through procedures and a code of conduct for staff and volunteers recruiting staff and volunteers safely, ensuring all necessary checks are made sharing information about child protection and good practice with children, parents, staff and volunteers sharing information about concerns with agencies who need to know, and involving parents and children appropriately providing effective management for staff and volunteers through supervision, support and training. We are also committed to reviewing our policy and good practice annually. Organisation: (organisations name here) Letting dates: (insert date(s)) from (insert start time) to (insert finish time) Signature: (print & sign) Name: (insert name here) Date: (insert date here) Communicating with others It is the responsibility of each organisation hiring the premises to inform all persons using the schools facilities of the conditions of use. This must be done via a letter. Please provide the Govenrors with a copy of this letter. A sample letter is shown below. Every Child Matters Page 7

Date Dear Sir/Madam, You/your son/daughter will be attending Organisations name at The Priory CE VA Primary School. The school site is often used for a range of activities out of school hours this is also when the majority of the maintenance work happens around the school. This letter outlines the procedures that all people attending Organisations name at The Priory CE VA Primary School must follow to ensure the safety of all. Car parking: This is not allowed on the school premises. Please respectfully consider the school site and the local residents if you are dropping off near The Priory CE VA Primary School. Site entry: Letting venue: A fire register will be taken by name staff at the start of each session: If the fire alarm sounds the following procedures shall be followed: Time out area and supervision arrangements: Parents waiting area: Toilets: There may be times when alterations need to be made to these arrangements. When this is necessary the site staff will inform all concerned of the changes to these arrangements. Please support Organisations name and The Priory CE VA Primary School by following these guidelines. Yours faithfully Organisers name Every Child Matters Page 8

Complaints Procedures What if the school has a complaint about our group/organisation? If the school has concerns about a let the following procedures will be followed:- 1. A representative of the Governing Body will verbally raise the concern with the named Hirer. 2. The situation will be monitored for two sessions to allow the issues to be addressed. 3. If the situation remains unresolved, the Hirer will receive written notification of the concern and a further two sessions will be given to allow the Hirer to address the situation. 4. If the matter remains unresolved, the Hirer will receive formal written notice of termination of the booking agreement. This will be implemented 72 hours from the date of the letter of notification.. Please Note: If the Hirer blatantly breaks the conditions of usage, the let can still be terminated immediately What if I, as the Hirer, have a complaint about my let or booking agreement? If you as the hirer, have a complaint or concern regarding your let, the following procedures should be followed 1. Talk to the named representative of the Governing Body and discuss the problem. Allow 5 working days for the situation to be resolved. 2. If still unresolved, the hirer write a formal complaint to the Chairman of Governors and allow 5 working days for the situation to be resolved. 3. If still unresolved, the Chairman of Governors nominates 3 governors, who have no involvement in the matter to form a committee to which the complainant will be invited to present the complaint. The Committee will consider the matter and come to a decision. (If the concern needs urgent attention, a special meeting of this group will be convened.) 4. If still unresolved, the matter will be taken to the next Governors meeting and the hirer will receive a written response from the Chair of Governors detailing the outcome. What if a third party complains? 1. If the school receive a complaint from a third party the Governing Body will be notified of the complaint. 2. The matter will be investigated by a representative of the Governing Body and a written response will be sent to the complainant within 10 working days. 3. If any further correspondence is received, the matter will be placed on the agenda of the next appropriate Governing Body committee. A final response will then be sent by the Chair of the Governing Body explaining the final outcome. Every Child Matters Page 9

APPEALS PROCEDURE 1. If a Hirer has a letting agreement withdrawn, they have a right to appeal to the Governing Body. 2. The appeal should be made in writing and will be presented at the next full meeting of the Governing Body. 3. The Hirer will be informed of any action and/or decision taken by the Governing Body. 4. The Governing Body s decision is final Review of Policy The governors will review the policy each year in the month of May and the scale of hire charges for the forthcoming year will also be reviewed and updated. { The primary element in any lettings fee is the caretaking charge and therefore governors may feel it appropriate to review the charge on a financial year basis since the caretaking contract runs to similar dates.} Appendices 1 2 attached Every Child Matters Page 10

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Educational Community Private Educational Community Private Educational Community Private Appendix 1 Priory C.E V.A Primary School Lettings Charges Hall Facilities The following charges will apply from 1 st September 2016. All costings are per hour. Area of Hire 3.30 6.00pm Evenings 6.00pm 10.00pm Weekends 10.00am 5.00pm Sports Hall 5 5 10 15 20 25 15 20 25 Minimum let is for 2 Hours. Every Child Matters Page 12

Appendix 2 Priory C.E. V.A. Primary School Application Form Lettings Reference: I, have read and agree to The Priory CE VA Lettings Policy and conditions of hire and understand that this is binding subject to approval of the application. Signed Date To be completed by the applicant in black ink or type please Facilities required: Purpose of Hire: Date(s): Time(s): Name & Address of Applicant: Telephone Nos: Home: Mobile: Email address: Name of organisation Signature of Applicant: Date: The rate chargeable for the letting: Dorset council requires the hirer to have and maintain, for the duration of the hire, insurance cover arranged with a reputable company, to provide a minimum third party indemnity of 5 million. A copy, as evidence of such insurance, needs to be provided to the school office secretary. For private individuals and societies who do not hold public liability insurance, full indemnity can be arranged at a cost of 10% of the hire charge. 10% charge for Public Liability Insurance: Total Letting Charge: (For school use only) This Application for Letting is approved/not approved Signed: Designation: Date: Date Caretaker informed: Booked: Every Child Matters Page 13