Being very clear with parents is important too. I like to show them the dangerous stuff and tell them that we don't babysit anyone, minor or senior; they either need to supervise their kids or judge their maturity level and instruct them appropriately.<br>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:12 PM, William Macfarlane <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:wmacfarl@gmail.com">wmacfarl@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Yeah. I don't want to start an argument about the realities and<br>
fantasies of insurance and liability, and certainly YMMV with your<br>
insurance company, but I think that the perception that liability with<br>
minors is an impossible nightmare is very prevalent, but I think that<br>
this perception isn't totally accurate.<br>
<br>
But we run what is explicitly a hackerspace for kids. We don't have<br>
all of the nasty dangerous tools some hackerspaces have, but mostly<br>
that's budgetary, not safety considerations. We've got a band saw, a<br>
mini-mill, mini-lathe, sometimes we borrow a stick welder -- there are<br>
dangerous things around.<br>
<br>
We get insurance from a provider of summer camp insurance (in part<br>
because one of our big programs is a summer camp). It's good enough<br>
insurance that we can rent space and get the child care provider<br>
licensing (which we need because we run afterschool programs and a<br>
summer camp -- we wouldn't need nearly so much licensing if we didn't<br>
run these formal programs).<br>
<br>
We haven't had any catastrophic injuries, so we haven't really tested<br>
whether the insurance holds up in practice, but we are, in theory,<br>
covered for injury, liability, etc.<br>
<br>
Hacking with kids is great. Providing a space where they can hack on<br>
their own is maybe even better.<br>
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On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 11:04 PM, Will Bradley <<a href="mailto:bradley.will@gmail.com">bradley.will@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Our insurance hasn't mentioned anything regarding minors, and we just went<br>
> thru an audit... our liability waiver is even pretty liberal when it comes<br>
> to minors.<br>
><br>
> I mean, high school wood shop and summer camp still (mostly) exist; I think<br>
> we're in that category.<br>
><br>
><br>
> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 8:59 PM, Willow Brugh <<a href="mailto:willow.bl00@gmail.com">willow.bl00@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>><br>
>> If the main issue with bringing in minors is that of insurance, what would<br>
>> go into making our own insurance co-op? Because being an insurance agent is<br>
>> what I always wanted to be when I grew up...<br>
>><br>
>> Willow Brugh // willowbl00<br>
>> Schedule a meeting with me<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 18:02, Ron Bean <<a href="mailto:makerspace@rbean.users.panix.com">makerspace@rbean.users.panix.com</a>><br>
>> wrote:<br>
>>><br>
>>> >It's always freaking the hell out of me to see how crazy the US is<br>
>>> about<br>
>>> >these things.<br>
>>><br>
>>> We're not thrilled about it either-- most of us would have benefitted<br>
>>> from access to a hackerspace at that age. But we have to live with it.<br>
>>><br>
>>> >And I consider teaching to be one of the, if<br>
>>> >not the most important goals of "hacking".<br>
>>><br>
>>> I consider "learning by doing" to be different from "teaching". We're<br>
>>> constantly teaching each other how to use the tools, and we give demos<br>
>>> of various things, but we don't have any formal curriculum, which we'd<br>
>>> need to have in order to be considered an educational group. In many<br>
>>> cases we don't know what we're going to learn until after we've learned<br>
>>> it.<br>
>>><br>
>>> I wouldn't want to spend so much time on formal teaching that we don't<br>
>>> have any time left for hacking.<br>
>>><br>
>>><br>
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