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Medical information

All of our centres have a First Aid Director with a team of fully qualified First Aid specialists on site 24-hours a day. All medication that children bring with them is stored in a secure area and must be recorded on the medical form and handed to the First Aid Team at the time of registration, clearly labelled with instructions. Qualified First Aiders will dispense medications as determined by individual's needs.

In the event of an emergency we have 24-hour access to local doctors and are registered with all local hospitals. If a child is taken to see a Doctor or hospital for any reason parents/guardians are notified as soon as possible.

My child has a medical condition – can they still come to camp?

It is very important for us to have full details of a camper’s medical history, special needs or personal circumstances so that we are able to take proper care of them. Medical questionnaires are included in the Camp Welcome Pack which must be completed and returned to our camp specialist team as soon as possible. If you have any specific concerns, please consult our Camp Specialists who will be able to provide support.

Every situation is treated with great sensitivity in ensuring that a child never feels embarrassed. Sometimes family situations may affect the behaviour of a child on holiday. Please inform us of any changes i.e. new baby, family bereavement, or anything you feel may affect your child's well being at camp. We naturally treat any personal information with sensitivity and complete confidentiality.