Poster: A snowHead
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Can any of our esteemed coaches clarify this problem.
We wish to use a qualified SSE coach to come and take a session at our slope. The slope are under the impression that the SSE insurance does not cover the coach to take 'sessions' is this right??
how do peeps such as Philbo manage in say Landgraaf?? do you have seperate insurance??
any advice/help much appreciated
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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iskar, Why not email SSE to get a copy of the insurance schedule.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I have, thyeve been great, just wanted a 'hands on' take from it.
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There's a couple of answers here.
Your club (I assume that it's a club) or slope can have the coach covered on their insurance, if the company they use will allow them to.
The coach can have their own insurance to cover liability etc.
As long as they are working within the remit of their qualification (this will depend on what level they are) the SSE policy should cover them.
You just say a qualified SSE coach - What level of qualification, as they will need to be working within the remit of their qualification to be covered by either your club, their own SSE insurance or their own separate insurance.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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iskar, I don't see why the SSE insurance would not cover them to work with you. SSE Coaches do work at slopes other than their 'own' although Philbo's comment regarding working within the remit of their qualification obviously stands.
It's maybe that your slope perhaps has insurance issues and\or would prefer you to use the their instructors rather than an outsider.
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There are coaches out there working outside the remit of the qualification that they hold. Personally, I wouldn't be too confident in this.
If there were ever a court case and the body with which the coach is registered give their opinion, I imagine that any additional liability insurance could be void.
In my opinion, Insurance is usually quoted as a reason when the comment below is actually closer to the truth.
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It's maybe that your slope perhaps has insurance issues and\or would prefer you to use the their instructors rather than an outsider.
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thanks for the replies, level 3 performance coach, apparently there was a problem with some wording with the SSE ins!! its all sorted now, after it was cleared up with SSE insurers!
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iskar, ha ha. It's funny, I found a fairly serious 'miss print' in another Instructor associations insurance last November. The Insurer corrected it but I do wonder how a it could have affected a claim.
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