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Re: Team Transportation to Non-Events

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Originally Posted by Michael Corsetto View Post
Sean,

I can understand the liability from an insurance/accident perspective concerning rides. What specific YPP concerns keep you from having mentors transport students? We train our entire team on YPP, and operate under a "rule of three", which tends to mitigate YPP concerns. The rule of three applies to transportation, as well as team meetings. (In case you aren't familiar with the rule of three, it just means making sure at least three people are in a room (or vehicle), so that an adult isn't left one-on-one with a student.)

Is there something we are missing concerning YPP as it relates to transportation? Or is it more of a proactive sort of decision?
This is my question too. I knot the rule of 3 is a common practice among a lot of organizations including things like Boy Scouts.
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