Pupils discuss climate change
Climate change risk was the topic of conversation at a recent discussion between GAD actuaries and pupils at a Merseyside school.

Actuaries from the 바카라 사이트 Actuary바카라 사이트s Department (GAD) have discussed climate change risk with students from a school in Merseyside.
This was part of GAD바카라 사이트s support for the Department for Education바카라 사이트s (DfE) Schools Commercial Programme Board.
Climate change risk
The Board met at Rainhill School in Merseyside. Two of GAD바카라 사이트s actuaries Matt Kirkpatrick and Sara Joslin joined them for their discussions, with Sara being there on the day.
They spoke to members of the school바카라 사이트s 바카라 사이트Eco Committee바카라 사이트 about GAD바카라 사이트s work to help DfE consider climate change risk within its Risk Protection Arrangement. This is an alternative to commercial insurance for public sector schools.
The day바카라 사이트s events were part of wider work which the government is doing as part of its climate and sustainability strategy. GAD has been part of this work by supporting DfE with other climate-change related issues such as, for example, decarbonising the school estate.

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Future improvements
GAD actuary Sara Joslin who attended the school said: 바카라 사이트The students asked thought-provoking questions and spoke about their own initiatives to improve their school바카라 사이트s environmental footprint. 바카라 사이트It was great to see how engaged the students are on this issue which is so vital for their future.바카라 사이트