Government News
Sports insurance policy to protect city schools from litigious parents 2016-01-19
EIGHTY percent of all primary and secondary schools in Shanghai have signed up to a new insurance scheme created by the city’s education commission in association with China Life.
The commission told a press conference yesterday that the scheme will pay out in the event of children being injured while playing sport at school.
The fund is principally designed to give schools more confidence to hold "vigorous or competitive" sporting events without fear of litigation from parents, Ding Li, director of the sport, health and arts department at the Shanghai Education Commission.
The commission told a press conference yesterday that the scheme will pay out in the event of children being injured while playing sport at school.
The fund is principally designed to give schools more confidence to hold "vigorous or competitive" sporting events without fear of litigation from parents, Ding Li, director of the sport, health and arts department at the Shanghai Education Commission.
Application Status
04-16 | 21315227 | Processing |
03-12 | 21315226 | Processing |
09-26 | 21315225 | Processing |
Inquiry Status
02-29 | 02131558 | Received |
03-06 | 02131557 | Received |
11-14 | 02131556 | Received |
FAQ
Q: Q: Is there a place where I can get...
A: A: Log on to http://touch.shio.gov....
A: A: Log on to http://touch.shio.gov....
Q: Q: What is the easiest way to set u...
A: A: 1. Log on to http://touch.shio.g...
A: A: 1. Log on to http://touch.shio.g...
Q: Where can I get an English map of S...
A: English maps of Shanghai are availa...
A: English maps of Shanghai are availa...