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WILL THE SCHOOL'S INSURANCE COMPANY COVER DAMAGES? We sent a letter to Allianz insurance today. Many parents are upset with the age inappropriate harmful content being taught in schools and are considering taking a legal case. __________________________________________ To: Allianz Insurance Re: Request for written clarification of policy coverage and liability Dear Sir/Madam, We are writing to request written clarification regarding the scope of coverage and liability under the insurance policy held by schools. These questions concern both compliance-related matters and the school’s duty of care in relation to student welfare and safeguarding. 1. Compliance with Department of Education requirements Could you please confirm whether a school’s insurance cover would remain valid in the event of an incident where a child is harmed and the school is found not to have: -an approved Risk Assessment, -a current Child Safeguarding Statement, or -other required documentation or sign-offs from the Department of Education? If such documents were incomplete, missing, or not implemented in practice, would this affect indemnity, and to what extent might the school, its Board of Management, the principal, or staff be exposed to personal liability? 2. Coverage relating to educational and wellbeing practices We would also appreciate clarity regarding situations where a school adopts practices or educational content that may be considered inconsistent with current medical best-practice guidance, including but not limited to the Cass Report[1] or the HHS Report [2]. For example, teaching children that they can be “a boy, a girl, neither or both” or bringing in third parties to teach them about ‘top surgery’, ‘bottom surgery’, or being ‘transgender’ or ‘non-binary’. Furthermore, if a school socially affirms a student who expresses gender-related distress (including use of new pronouns or a different name), and this is later alleged to have contributed to harm, psychological injury, or future medical interventions, would: -the school, -the Board of Management, -the principal, or -individual teachers be indemnified under the existing policy? There is also content that is not age appropriate, including but not limited to chapters on detailed masturbation and group activities talking about ‘forced, painful and violent sex’, and anal sex that that violates Ireland’s own Children First Act 2015. More specifically, would the insurer consider such actions within or outside the scope of the school’s duty of care, and are allegations of negligence, failure to follow safeguarding protocols, or reckless decision-making covered? 3. Clarification of exclusions If there are any policy exclusions, limitations, or additional requirements that apply to the above scenarios, please outline them in writing. We would be grateful for a detailed response so that we can understand the extent of protection offered by the policy and any obligations on the school to maintain coverage. You may be aware of the recent lawsuits in the USA and UK whereby minors have been harmed and some have been awarded significant legal costs. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] As this content is being taught in schools in Ireland, if there is any circumstance in which Allianz would not cover damages, we respectfully urge you to communicate this clearly to schools so that they can take appropriate steps to mitigate risk. We represent 100,000 parents across our network - several parents have approached us to advise their children are being harmed in school, coming home severely anxious and traumatised and they are considering taking a case. If you should need to see copies of some of the material we have referenced, we have numerous school textbooks we can recommend for you to see. Our shared objective is to safeguard children, ensure that schools act within a clear and legally sound framework, and minimise the potential for harm, financial damages, and costly litigation. Clear guidance from your office will assist schools in understanding their obligations and taking proactive steps to reduce exposure while prioritising student welfare. Thank you for your assistance. We look forward to your reply. Yours faithfully, Natural Women’s Council [1] webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ukgwa/20250310… [2] hhs.gov/press-room/gen… [3] adflegal.org/article/detran… [4] cbn.com/news/us/maine-… [5] persuasion.community/p/keira-bell-m… [6] nbcbayarea.com/news/local/kai… [7] dhillonlaw.com/lawsuits/layla…


A family in Carlow is having to crowdfund on GoFundMe to send their 7-year-old daughter to America for spinal treatment. Health Minister Jennifer Caroll MacNeill defends the Government's health spending despite this: "We spend our money as intelligently as we possibly can."










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Victory for the Darlington Nurses BREAKING: The Darlington nurses have WON their landmark Employment Tribunal case. A judge has ruled that the NHS policy allowing a biological male into the women’s changing rooms was unlawful harassment and discrimination. Historic moment for women’s dignity in a landmark case supported by the Christian Legal Centre See more👇 christianconcern.com/ccpressrelease…