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Camp and School Consulting : Seminars – Risk Management

Camp and School Consulting offers personalized on-site training for faculty and staff, as well as general presentations in your geographical area. All workshops are multimedia-based using state-of-the-art LCD projection equipment. Handouts, follow-up materials and a list of resources are provided to all participants for each workshop. The following presentations are available. Please click on each title for a more detailed description.

1) It Could Happen To You – Risk Management Training for Administrators and Directors
This seminar presents an overview of risk management considerations for administrators and directors of schools, camps, youth organizations and pre-schools. Risk analysis models, insurance trends, legislation updates are included in this seminar.

2) What Do We Do Now? – Crisis Management and Response
When a crisis occurs, there is no time for planning how to respond, who is going to do what, and in what order. This workshop outlines a crisis response plan and identifies the key roles that need to be filled, in the event of a serious emergency.

3) Hands On Risk Management for Program Staff
A risk management plan provides very little help in reducing liabilities and injuries if it is not communicated to your staff and implemented by them on a daily basis "in the field". How do you get your staff to "buy in" to the concept of risk management and program safety?

4) Which Should We Use? – Waivers, Permissions, Assumption of Risk Agreements
What are the differences in permission slips, waivers, and assumption of risk agreements? Which should you be using for various activities and programs? How do you balance the protection afforded by these documents with the potential fear and apprehension parents may experience?

5) Safety Training, Handling Emergencies and Risk Management for Coaches and Athletic Staff Members
What training have you provided for your coaches and other athletic staff members? Do they know what to do at an away game, should a serious injury or disaster situation occur? What resources do they have available? Is there an emergency action plan in place? How do they communicate with the school administration, and who do they call after regular school hours?

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