Code of Practice As a D.V.S.A. A.D.I. i have signed up to the D.V.S.A. voluntary code of practice.
Personal Conduct
Seek at all times to comply with the law, in particular legislative requirements related to discrimination, data protection, trading standards, the workplace and road safety. At all times treat clients with respect and consideration. Not offer non business related promotional gifts or hospitality to prevent any undue misunderstanding or offence. Being in a position of trust, avoid any behaviour which encourages physical or emotionally dependent relationship to develop with a client. Endeavour to maintain skills and knowledge to the required standard. Avoid physical contact with a client except in a emergency. Not make inappropriate contact with the client via phone, text, email or any other means. Not make comments or converse with the client about issues that could be deemed inappropriate, discriminatory, lewd or offensive. Ensure that the car is fit for purpose in that it is roadworthy and clean.
Business Dealings
Safeguard and be able to account for any monies paid in advance by the client in respect of lesson , test fees or any purpose and will make the details available to the client on request. Provide a copy of this code of practice, or highlight where it is available, to the client. On or before the first lesson provide clients with a written copy of their terms of business to include: legal identity of school / instructor with full address and telephone number at which the instructor or their representative can be contacted, the price and duration of lessons, the price and conditions for use of a car for any practical test and any related booking fees, the terms under which cancellation by either party may take place, and in addition should show the client their valid certificate or licence. Check a clients entitlement to drive the car and their ability to read a number plate at the statutory distance on the first lesson and before driving the vehicle repeated at suitable intervals. When presenting a client for a practical test the instructor should insure that the client has all the necessary documentation to enable them to take the test and show that the vehicle is roadworthy. Further the car should be prepared so that DSA supervising examiners can accompany the test if necessary. Advise clients when to apply for their theory and practical tests,taking account of local waiting times and forecast of the clients potential for achieving a consistent standard of safe driving. The instructor will not cancel or re-arrange a test without the client been informed.In the event of the instructors decision to withhold the use of the school vehicle for the test, sufficient notice should be given to the client to avoid loss of the DSA test fee. Should at all times endeavour to teach the client correct knowledge and skills according to the DSA recommended syllabus. Should ensure that any discussions that occur with the client are treated n the strictest confidence and not disclosed to uninterested third parties.