The research evidence provided contains no information on secondary school trips, camps, or related conduct issues. Without relevant data, this briefing cannot proceed with specific audit triggers or regulatory citations.
Zero relevant search results were returned. The materials supplied focus on youth boot camps in state care (Whakapakari, 1970s-2004) and freedom camping regulations—neither addressing secondary school trips, alcohol, consent, or staff conduct.
The Audit Trigger
To identify this risk, auditors would typically look for: inconsistent parental consent forms, missing risk assessments for off-site activities, staff-to-student ratios during overnight trips, and any incident reports involving alcohol or boundary violations. Without case data, no smoking gun can be presented.
The Regulatory Hook
Relevant legislation would include the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (duty of care for students and staff), the Education and Training Act 2020 (board responsibilities), and the Privacy Act 2020 (handling of sensitive incident information). Specific sections cannot be cited without case law.
Director Action Point
“Request a complete inventory of all overnight trip policies from the past 12 months, including incident logs and staff training records for supervision of students.”