09 Nov
2009

ABTA and Child Welfare Charity to launch training tool launching at World Travel Market

ABTA and ECPAT UK – a leading children’s rights organisation which campaigns to prevent commercial sexual exploitation of children, are launching Every Child, Everywhere, a free online training tool about child protection in the travel industry at World Travel Market on Wednesday 10.00 am at UKI5500. Every Child, Everywhere covers all child protection issues relevant to the travel industry both for children living in destinations and children on holiday.

Every Child, Everywhere aims to ensure that travel industry staff are well equipped to deal with any problems that might arise and that companies have policies and procedures in place to best protect children in resort or when they are travelling.
The full course will consist of three modules:
• Introduction and Module 1 ‘Following Child Protection Policies and Procedures’. 
• Module 2 focuses on implementation 
• Module 3 on development of Child Protection Policies.   
All staff should take module 1, levels 2 and 3 may be more relevant to staff in supervisory and management roles.

Christine Beddoe, Director of ECPAT UK said: “ECPAT UK has a long history of working with the travel industry on child protection issues and we are happy to be working with ABTA to produce this essential training tool. Children everywhere need to be kept safe from harm and this tool will give travel professionals an understanding of child protection issues and of the importance of robust child protection policies and procedures.”

The training will be showcased at the ABTA stand and will be launched at the World Travel Market on Monday 9 November 2009. It can be accessed at www.everychildeverywhere.com.

Every Child, Everywhere is free of charge and ABTA encourages all of its members and anyone involved in the travel industry to take the training so that staff are well informed and companies have policies and procedures in place to deal with this very sensitive issue.