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Chaperone agency

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:39 pm
by justafanofmusic
I am wishing to become a children's chaperone. My local council suggested that I join a chaperone agency. Can any of you extremely helpful NAPMS reccomend any chaperone agencies to me? I would be most grateful.
Thank you
JAFOM
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Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:05 pm
by pg
Where are you based?

I'm afraid I don't know of any chaperone agencies, could your local council give you some suggestions/names since they suggested this to you? If you put "becoming a children's chaperone" into google, you come up with a few, but my understanding was that you still had to become a registered chaperone via your own council.

Here's a good summary: http://www.creativeskillset.org/film/jo ... 3865_1.asp

In the area that I used to live in, the theatre would get a list of registered chaperones from the council... The council vetted/interviewed and approved the chaperones so you became a chaperone via the council.

Something you could do as well as looking for chaperone agencies is to contact all your local theatres and let them know that you are a registered chaperone (if you are one - it's not quite clear from your post) and also contact any actors agencies near to you and let them know that you would be available.

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 10:35 pm
by cops22
There are chaperone agencies around but you need to licence yourself first and get some experience.
Apply to your local council for a licence and once this is done you can get experience by volunteering at local theatre groups.
Once you feel confident, and have some knowledge of the industry then you could approach some of the big agencies.

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:02 pm
by justafanofmusic
Dear pg and cops22
Thank you both very, very much for your information.
I live in Hampshire and I am trying to become a registered chaperone. I have contacted the County Council and submitted a licence form to become a registered chaperone. I had a very nice reply saying that I first needed to find a chaperone agency that will take me on and then apply for a licence. This appears to be a bit of a 'chicken' or 'egg' situation'!!
I have been contacted via pm with the name of a chaperone agency i just need to find contact details for them.
Also I will contact the agencies and local theatres as you have suggested. Thank you also for the web page to look at.
I will also contact the local council again to try to get a licence first and then apply to the theatres. I am a teacher and this is looking like a summer holiday job!!!

Your time to reply is very much appreciated - thank you.

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:05 pm
by Flosmom

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:19 pm
by justafanofmusic
Flosmom
Thank you I will try this too
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Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:30 pm
by Irishdancer
Don't know why your LEA are saying join a chaperion agency first as you have to be a regestered chaperion to join a agency No one will take you on if you are not regestered so dont see how you can join one if you have not got a licence. I would ask your LEA if they can not regester you as if you are not regestered you can not join a agency.

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:30 am
by justafanofmusic
Thank you Irishdancer I have sent an email back to Hampshire County Council this morning. I will try again!

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:27 pm
by frisbee
The process is like a full on job application. When I did it, had to provide reference, had an interview and of course CRB checked. My employers thought I was leaving them when asked for a reference, caused a real stir!! Now they are asking people renewing to go on a child protection course which is causing upset locally to people that have done it for years.

Not sure if it's the same everywhere.

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 4:56 pm
by Friend to the stars
Yes it is the same everywhere.There is an application form and personal statement with references then an interview and crb.The crb references and interview can take months to sort and then there is a child protection course. You would very lucky to have ot all sorted in time for the summer. I had to get mine done for a touring job and the council took forever to sort it all. Only just got it in time. But you need to get it all before an agency will give you any work.

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:10 pm
by justafanofmusic
I am sure that I won't get it sorted for the summer I was thinking mOre along the lines of using my summer holiday to try and sort it out. I have given references to council with my application form. I have done child protection courses as a teacher do you think that I will have to do them again?
Thank you all so much for your replies

Re: Chaperone agency

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:13 pm
by islandofsodor
In my area the cp course is specific to chaperoning and also covers other things to do with chaperoning. We have to do it every 3 years.