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Our Highest Priority
People to People Ambassador Programs works diligently to
ensure the safety of every leader and delegate on our
programs. We will not conduct a program we believe could in
any way endanger our Ambassadors.
Our Commitment
We are committed to providing a safe and enjoyable
educational experience, and we pledge to maintain open and
ongoing communication with our delegates, leaders, and
Ambassador family members on the subject of safety and any
impact world events may have on our programs.
A Solid Safety Record
During 50 years of providing educational travel, we have
gained valuable experience in responding to international
incidents as they arise. We have successfully traveled
delegates across the globe during times of unrest. During
the Gulf War, People to People Ambassador Programs safely
traveled delegates to more than 30 nations in Europe, Asia,
and the South Pacific.
Our safety record is the result of many factors, including a
reliance on federal guidelines, the strength and experience
of our leaders, expertise and experience in our destination
countries, a vast global network of resources and team
members, and a sincere commitment to our Ambassadors and
their families.
Federal Guidelines
In making the decision to proceed with any program, we rely
on the advice of the U.S. State Department, the Federal
Aviation Administration, and the National Transportation
Safety Board. We choose our destinations carefully, and we
will not take our delegations into areas that may be unsafe.
If conditions exist that may hinder our ability to provide a
safe program, we will alter the itinerary and redirect the
program to safer regions or provide other alternatives.
Flights and Activities
We apply the same safety standards to flights and activities
that we apply to conducting an entire program. If a flight
is cancelled due to a federal safety ruling or airline
concern, we will make every attempt to quickly place
delegates on another flight provided that the FAA and other
guiding organizations state that it is safe to travel.
Similarly, if it is advised that we avoid a particular
destination, excursion, or event on the itinerary, or if a
location is temporarily unavailable (such as a museum
closure), we will arrange comparable, alternative activities
to the best of our abilities and with full regard for the
well-being of each participant. Our in-house travel team and
worldwide network of travel experts allow us to foresee
situations and respond quickly to ensure that our programs
remain high-quality, enjoyable experiences.
Ongoing Precautions
We partner with docleaf®, a London-based international and
security company that helps us monitor and appropriately
react to situations around the world.
We have an internal task force made up of senior managers
who continually assess the international climate and
specific situations, and implement program changes as
needed.
We are briefed about international travel warnings by the
State Department. If a travel warning is issued for a
specific country, we respond immediately by rescheduling or
modifying the itinerary and by moving delegates to a safe
location as necessary.
In every country where we travel, we work with top-level
coordinators who assess their local situations. This network
of coordinators briefs us on new safety precautions
implemented by countries. For example: We know that at the
Tower of London, all individuals pass through a security
inspection before entering.
While delegates are traveling, we maintain a trained 24-hour
response team at our office to respond to any emergencies or
situations that may arise during travel.
Leader Safety Training
We provide extensive pre-travel safety information and
preparation for both our leaders and our delegates. Our
leaders are required to complete a comprehensive online
travel safety course as developed in cooperation with
docleaf®, a London-based international and security company.
They also participate in a local safety training workshop,
and are provided an in-depth, safety travel handbook
enabling immediate effective and efficient response to any
circumstance.
In addition, each leader is required to pass a background
check and hold CPR certification.
A predominate role of our leaders is to monitor the physical
and emotional health of each member of their delegations.
Any delegate expressing or exhibiting signs of mental,
emotional, or physical distress, or if any member of the
delegation expresses concern for another delegate’s health,
action is swiftly taken. Reactive procedures are
clearly and firmly outlined from removing the delegate from
a program activity to rest or get medical attention to more
serious steps for treatment. Delegates’ families are
contacted in each circumstance as well as the program
office. At no time is a delegate left to heal or rest alone.
Safety Regarding Air Travel
The Transportation Security Administration has required
additional security measures at all U.S. airports. Similar
measures are in place at airports across the globe. To help
delegates prepare, we provide information regarding packing,
customs, and related guidelines through mail, email, our
website, and pre-travel packets. In our commitment to
providing a safe and enjoyable educational experience, we
will continue to provide updates as needed regarding airline
and airport security measures.
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