Participant Safety

7Futures delivers resilience, wellbeing, performance, MSK, soft-tissue and health-related education for organisations. Some sessions may include movement, stretching, breathing exercises, balance activity, manual-handling practice, body-awareness exercises, physical capacity observation, wellbeing measurements, MSK assessment or hands-on soft-tissue work.

Our work is designed to educate, engage and support healthier, safer and higher-performing teams. It is not a substitute for medical diagnosis, emergency medical care, occupational-health advice or advice from your GP, consultant or other healthcare professional.

Where a session includes physical, hands-on or health-related elements, participants may be asked to complete a relevant safety form or consent notice before taking part. This helps us identify whether participation should be modified, restricted or avoided.

Participation is voluntary. Participants may choose not to take part in any activity, may observe instead, and may stop at any time. Participants should not take part in physical activity, hands-on work or wellbeing measurements if they feel it may be unsafe for them to do so.

For routine wellbeing measurements such as body composition, blood pressure or basic grip strength, we use a proportionate consent and privacy process rather than a full physical activity questionnaire, unless the session also includes meaningful physical participation.

If anything changes after completing a safety form, participants should tell a member of the 7Futures team before taking part.

7Futures does not share identifiable participant health information with the employer or client organisation. Relevant information is used only for participant safety and is shared only with the appropriate 7Futures team member or practitioner on a need-to-know basis, unless there is an immediate safety or emergency concern, the participant asks us to share information, or we are required by law to do so.

Nothing in this disclaimer excludes or restricts liability where it would be unlawful to do so, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence.