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Why Children’s Entertainers Don’t Need a DBS Check

Why Children’s Entertainers Don’t Need a DBS Check

When considering hiring a children’s entertainer, you might wonder if a DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check is necessary. While it’s understandable to seek peace of mind, it’s important to know that most children’s entertainers are not legally required to have a DBS check.

What Is a DBS Check?

A DBS check is a background check that reveals any criminal history an individual might have. These checks are typically required for roles that involve regular, unsupervised contact with children or vulnerable adults. However, this doesn’t apply to most children’s entertainers.

Why Isn’t a DBS Check Required?

Children’s entertainers usually work at one-off events, such as parties, where they are never left alone with children. The law only mandates a DBS check for roles that involve frequent and unsupervised interaction with children. Since entertainers do not fall under this category, a DBS check is not necessary.

It’s Unlawful to Request a DBS Check Unnecessarily

It’s important to note that it is unlawful to request a DBS check for a role that doesn’t require one. Asking for a DBS check when the role does not meet the legal criteria can be a breach of the law. This ensures that background checks are only used where absolutely necessary and that individuals’ rights are protected.

Best Practices for Booking Entertainers

While a DBS check isn’t needed, you can still take steps to ensure a safe and enjoyable event:

  • Always have a responsible adult present: Ensure that there’s at least one other adult present during the event so the entertainer is never left in sole charge of the children.
  • Choose a reputable entertainer: Look for entertainers with strong reviews and a proven track record. Experience and professionalism are key indicators of a trustworthy performer.
  • Communicate clearly: Discuss your expectations and any concerns with the entertainer beforehand to ensure everything runs smoothly.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your event is safe and enjoyable without the need for a DBS check.

If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to contact us directly.

Jayne
Absolutely Amazing Parties

Why 1 Hour Parties Are Perfect for Three Year Olds
Why 1 Hour Parties Are Perfect for Three Year Olds

Generic shot of 2 children at a partyWhy 1 Hour Parties Are Perfect for Three Year Olds

As a mum of two and the owner of a party character business, I’ve seen first-hand how different age groups respond to parties. When it comes to three year olds, I’ve found that one-hour parties are just the right amount of time for them. While a two-hour party might seem like more fun, it often doesn’t work out that way for our little ones. Let me explain why a shorter party is usually the best choice.

Short Attention Spans

At three years old, children have pretty short attention spans. They can only focus on an activity for about 15-20 minutes before they’re ready to move on. It’s not just about getting bored; they genuinely don’t have the cognitive ability yet to stay engaged with one thing for too long. Stretching a party out to two hours can end up being more tiring and confusing for them, rather than enjoyable. A one-hour party, however, is perfect for keeping their interest and excitement alive without pushing their limits.

Understanding and Engagement

At this age, kids are still developing their understanding of the world around them. They may not fully grasp the concept of a longer party and can struggle to follow along with extended activities or games. They’re at a stage where they learn best through short bursts of play and interaction. A one-hour party is just the right length to give them a taste of everything without overwhelming them. It ensures they stay happy and engaged without losing interest or becoming overstimulated.

Managing Energy Levels

Let’s be honest, 3 year olds have boundless energy, but it’s not unlimited! They can get tired pretty quickly, especially if they’re doing something exciting like a party. A shorter, one-hour party helps avoid that mid-party crash where they might get cranky or overly tired. It fits neatly into their natural rhythm, ensuring they have a great time without getting worn out.

Quality Time

With just an hour, you can focus on making every moment special. You can plan a few simple, age-appropriate activities that the kids can really get into, whether it’s a mini disco, a short story session, or some playful games. It’s about creating a memorable experience that leaves them feeling happy and fulfilled, rather than dragging things out and risking boredom or confusion.

Parent-Friendly

As a parent, I know how busy life can be. A one-hour party is much easier to organise and manage. There’s less preparation, less cleanup, and it’s less likely to disrupt the rest of the day. It’s a quick and simple way to celebrate without the stress of a longer event, making it a win-win for both parents and kids.

In conclusion, while a longer party might sound like more fun, a one-hour celebration is often the perfect fit for three year olds. It’s just the right amount of time to keep them happy and engaged without overdoing it. So, when you’re planning your next party, remember that shorter can be sweeter — and a lot less stressful!

Booking a Village Hall or using your home for a children’s party

When it comes to hosting a children’s party, choosing a village or community hall over your home can offer several advantages. Here are a few reasons why a hall might be a better option:

  1. Focused Environment: Halls are designed for events and often have fewer distractions compared to a home environment. This helps children stay more engaged in the party activities and games without getting distracted by toys, play equipment or rooms they’re not supposed to enter.
  2. Purpose-built Space: Halls are typically spacious and set up for gatherings, which means there’s more room for kids to move around and play freely. This setup minimises the chance of accidents or interruptions caused by cramped spaces or limited play areas.
  3. Separation from Home Life: Hosting a party in a hall allows children to enjoy a special event in a setting that’s separate from their everyday home life. This can enhance the novelty and excitement of the party experience, making it more memorable for them.
  4. Reduced Risk of Damage: Children’s parties can be lively, and a hall provides a safer environment with fewer breakable items or delicate furnishings compared to a home. This reduces the worry of accidental damage and allows parents to relax more during the event.
  5. Space: Village and community halls typically offer much more space than a home. This allows for more room for activities, games, and entertainers. It also provides ample space for kids to run around and play freely without the risk of damaging your home.
  6. Capacity: If you’re planning to invite a large number of guests, a hall can accommodate more people comfortably. This means you won’t have to worry about overcrowding or finding enough seating for everyone.
  7. Mess Management: Children’s parties can get messy with food, drinks, and activities. Hosting the party in a hall means you won’t have to worry about cleaning up your home afterward. Most halls have robust floors and furnishings making cleaning easy and quick.
  8. Facilities: Many halls come equipped with kitchens, sound systems, and even stage areas, providing you with more options for catering, music, and entertainment. Some also have outdoor spaces which can be used if the weather is nice.
  9. Parking: Community and village halls usually offer ample parking spaces for your guests, which can be a significant convenience compared to finding parking in a residential area.
  10. Safety: With more space and facilities designed for larger gatherings, a hall can often provide a safer environment for children to play and enjoy themselves. There are usually fewer breakable items and less furniture to navigate around.
  11. Neutral Ground: Hosting the party in a neutral venue like a hall can sometimes be easier for managing children, as they tend to be more aware of their behaviour in a public setting than they might be at someone’s home.
  12. Flexibility in Decor and Setup: Halls offer a blank canvas that you can decorate as you wish, providing flexibility in creating the perfect party atmosphere without the constraints of your home’s layout and existing decor.
  13. Reduction of Stress: Hosting a party at home can be stressful, with all the preparations and post-party clean-up. Using a hall can alleviate much of this stress, allowing you to enjoy the party more and focus on your child and guests.

We hope this helps in making your decision. If you have any questions or need assistance with planning your party, feel free to contact us.