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A chaperone is a person aged over 18 years* who is approved under Regulation 15 of The Children (Performances and Activities) (England) Regulations 2014 to have care and control of a child and to safeguard, support and promote the well being of the child while he/she is taking part in a performance, rehearsal, activity
The chaperone may be a trained health professional or staff member. We will make every effort to ensure the chaperone is the gender the patient is most comfortable with. Family members and friends of adult patients should not serve as chaperones but may be present during chaperoned procedures if the patient requests.
A child cannot be accompanied by their grandparent/older sibling/aunt/uncle/step parent (who does not have parental responsibility) without them applying for and obtaining a chaperone approval. * some Local Authorities will not approve a person to be a chaperone until they are 21 years and above.
Today, the term is most often applied to parents and teachers who supervise groups of young people (often of mixed genders) at school dances, sporting events, field trips and other such events.
Chaperoning is the process of having a third person present during such consultations to: provide support, both emotional and sometimes physical to the patient. to protect the doctor against allegations of improper behaviour during such consultations, and sometimes to provide practical support.
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A chaperone is an impartial observer present during an intimate examination of a patient. They will usually be a health professional who is familiar with the procedures involved in the examination. The chaperone will usually be the same sex as the patient.
Chaperones are to check rooms, by entering the room, to ensure all students are in at curfew; check periodically to ensure lights are out at the designated time; visit with the students to ensure that no students have consumed drugs, tobacco, or alcoholic beverages; and remind them of the rules when necessary.

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