Educational and youth travel providers carry a distinct duty of care — supervision structures, parent and guardian communication, and incident response protocols built for the realities of traveling with minors and students, not adapted from a general hospitality template.
Get a Scoped QuoteStudent and youth travel carries legal and duty-of-care obligations that go beyond standard hospitality risk — supervision ratios, guardian communication expectations, and heightened scrutiny following well-documented cases where inadequate program oversight led to serious harm. Destination Risk Advisors builds documentation specifically for this context, informed by direct experience managing risk across a major global travel group's operations.
Large US and UK-based education-travel risk firms are built for large institutional clients and university study-abroad programs. Destination Risk Advisors is built for the Asia-based educational travel companies, school trip operators, and youth program providers who need the same rigor at a scale and price that actually fits their operation.
Primarily with educational travel providers and program operators — companies that design and run trips for schools and students — though the frameworks are equally relevant to school-managed programs.
It's built around the specific duty-of-care obligations of traveling with minors and students: supervision structures, guardian communication, and incident protocols suited to that context specifically, not repurposed hotel documentation.
Yes — many educational travel providers combine this service with supplier safety assessment, particularly where third-party accommodation, transport or activity partners are used.