no user logged in   Login
19 NOVEMBER 2008








in partnership with

The London Borough of Bromley

Transport for London

liftshare.com


Safety and Security

The Bromley School Run scheme has been designed to be as safe and secure as possible. Below is a list of some of the security measures we've taken:

  • All parents with access to the scheme have been approved through the Criminal Records Bureau
  • Users are informed at each stage how their personal information will be used. More details can be found in our Privacy Policy
  • All data is held on a secure database
  • The system works entirely on information about the parents and schools. We require no information about your children.
  • Liftshare never shares individual email addresses with any third parties, including advertisers or partners, without prior consent from our users
  • The Liftshare Privacy Policy outlines the Terms and Conditions by which we collect and use information

Safety on the school run depends on the actions of the parents and children involved. Below are some tips to assist you in making the school run even safer:

  • Ensure you don't share your Bromley School Run password with anyone
  • Arrange to meet with the parents you'll be sharing the school run with before introducing them to your children
  • Ask to see some form of identification, thereby confirming that the parent you're meeting is the same parent that registered with the school run scheme and has been CRB checked
  • Offer to show the other parents your insurance documents, tax disc, MOT certificate and driving licence, and ask to see their documents
  • Make sure you have all the relevant contact details of the other parents involved in your school run
  • Arrange a meeting between your children, the other parents and their children
  • Only let your children get in a car driven by a confirmed member of the scheme
  • Ensure the vehicle registration number of the car matches the information you've received from us
  • Ensure your children have the contact details of all relevant adults
  • Explain to your children what they should do if a lift falls through
  • Always ensure children are wearing safety belts
  • Ensure that you and the parents you share with never exceed the maximum number of passengers you may legally carry

Back