In this blog post we will share our top tips for running a safe event, and why we highly recommend getting insurance to cover your event.
After a year without events, we can all appreciate just how important and effective they are for raising valuable funds for your charity. Events are particularly effective ways of raising funds because they offer the donors a little something in return, some fun or glamour for their donation.
Perform a risk assessment
It’s important that you perform a risk assessment when planning an event, so you can understand and minimise any risks before they happen.
An insurance broker will be able to give you more specific advice depending on the event you plan on executing but here’s some general guidance from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) to get you started:
Identify the hazards
Decide who could be harmed and how. Are there any children or vulnerable adults taking part?
Evaluate the risks and decide on control measures
Record your findings and implement them
Review your assessment and update if necessary
Find a good insurance broker
We highly recommend at least speaking to an insurance broker to see what they have to say regarding how risky they think your event could be. They may be able to offer advice on how to lower any risks, as well as help you find the best insurance cover.
A good broker will also be able to help show you how to set up an incident management procedure in advance and make sure everyone knows how to implement it, as well as deciding whether medical care on-site is warranted.
You can’t afford not to
We know the cost of an event will be a big part of your planning process, but one of the best choices you can make when organising an event is to take out specific insurance to cover your charity and those involved should something go wrong.
We all hope you’ll never need to make a claim and that your event is a huge success, but if it doesn’t, you’ll be so grateful that you had the forethought to protect yourself and your charity.
As a specialist insurer, we’ve seen claims that show us just how wrong things can go, leading to traumatic and heartbreaking events such as a child losing a limb on a water slide, or death during a sponsored bike ride, where an accident saw a cyclist be crushed under an oncoming car. If something goes wrong at your event, whether it’s malicious damage or an accident, the cost can far outweigh any income you make.
Some further guidance
If you’re looking for more information and guidance on event fundraising, we recommend visiting the Chartered Institute of Fundraising (CIOF) where there are plenty of useful tips and links there to help you keep your event as safe as possible
Do the work now, so you can enjoy your event on the day
Once you have everything in place before the event, you’ll be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy the event, safe in the knowledge that your patrons are protected and you’re covered for any unavoidable accidents.