Mandatory Safeguarding Training for Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Drivers Malvern Hills District Council 

 

Consultation on Mandatory Safeguarding Training for Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Drivers


Malvern Hills District Council is responsible for issuing licences in respect of drivers of hackney carriage (taxis) and private hire vehicles.

In July 2020, with a view to better protecting children, females and vulnerable adults, the Department for Transport (DFT) issued new statutory guidance to taxi and private hire licensing authorities, called the “Statutory Taxi and Private Hire Standards”.

 

Following its publication the Council reviewed its own Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Licensing Policy, and in doing so introduced mandatory safeguarding awareness training for all new licence holders. 

 

Having further reviewed the above and to increase public safety, the Council is now considering introducing a requirement that all licensed drivers have to undertake training in relation to safeguarding awareness before renewing their licences, which they have to do at least every three years.  

 

It is proposed that this requirement would be introduced from 1st April 2025 and that drivers applying to renew their licences after that date will need to undertake safeguarding awareness training before their licence could be renewed.

 

The Council would now like to hear your views on the above proposal.


The closing date of this consultation is: Monday 27th January 2025

Are you responding as:

 

Are you responding on behalf of a group or organisation?

 

1. Do you agree, with the Councils proposal to introduce mandatory safeguarding awareness training for all existing hackney carriage and private hire drivers, in line with the DfT’s Statutory Standards?

 

2. Do you agree, with the Councils further proposal to introduce refresher safeguarding awareness training for all existing hackney carriage and private hire drivers, every 3 years upon the renewal of licence?

 

3. Do you have any additional comments: