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Chaperone App for iPad for iOS


Key Details of Chaperone App for iPad

  • Recording the times and movements of children when they perform In the UK is a legal requirement under Children (Performance) Regulations 1968. Its...
  • Last updated on 6/28/2013
  • There have been 7 updates
  • Virus scan status:

    Clean (it's extremely likely that this software program is clean)


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Recording the times and movements of children when they perform In the UK is a legal requirement under Children (Performance) Regulations 1968. Its...
Recording the times and movements of children when they perform In the UK is a legal requirement under Children (Performance) Regulations 1968. Its known by lots of people who have the task of recording child working hours, that filling out paper timesheets is itself timely sometimes over complicated plus there are also lots of different styles of sheets. We also feel that the time taken to fill out the time sheets is taking the chaperones attention away from the children they are supposed to be looking after.The Chaperone App is the creation of Max Callum, (www.maxcallum.com) who has years of experience working with children. It is the only mobile app designed to make the job of recording performance hours much easier.Not only giving easy access to the legislation but simple recording of hours. - Warnings if each child is about to go over permitted hours, - Counting up time on camera/stage used, whilst also - Counting down to total time on camera/stageThe app is easy to use whether a parent, chaperone or member of production. Whether you are in TV, Film, Theatre, Modeling or sports. It is available for any broadcast or non-broadcast environment.Easy access to see what each child is doing and how long for, then when they wrap/leave simply email the PDF time sheet over to whoever needs a copy. It covers all that is required by current legislation so you can be sure you adhere to the law.

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