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Hamby, John V. – 1999
This guide provides a conceptual framework and a step-by-step process to help educators implement a comprehensive violence-prevention plan. The plan is presented in four parts: (1) the four problem types; (2) the three supporting actions; (3) the step-by-step process; and (4) references and resources. The four types of problems related to violence…
Descriptors: Discipline Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Prevention, Risk Management
Wolf, Cindy – 1998
Noting that accidents are the leading cause of death among infants and children today, this book provides comprehensive guideline for preparing a safe home and caregiving environment for children from birth to around 3 years of age. Following an introduction, the chapters are organized by rooms of a house, with topics listed alphabetically within…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Child Safety, Infant Behavior, Infant Care
McConnell, Susan F. – Camping Magazine, 1996
Lists eight steps to a safe waterfront, one of which is creating an emergency action plan. American Camping Association standards call for a written, rehearsed emergency action plan for aquatics programs. In creating a plan, one should consider one's resources, the camp layout, types of emergencies, and basic procedures. Staff training and plan…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Aquatic Sports, Camping, Emergency Programs
Kpachavi, Teresa – Camping Magazine, 1996
Camp riding programs should be examined regularly for liability and risk management issues. Elements of a basic safety assessment include requiring proper safety apparel, removing obstructions from riding rings, ensuring doors and gates are closed, requiring use of lead ropes, securing equine medications, banning smoking, posting written…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Camping, Certification, Horseback Riding
Chaffin, Charles G.; Ginsburg, Sigmund G. – Business Officer, 2003
Describes the program implemented at the University of Texas system that provides real-time compliance status related to all applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures unique to higher education so that compliance risk management becomes an integral part of the everyday activities of all employees. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Administration, Compliance (Legal), Higher Education, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedGifford, Denise; Pregliasco, Bridgette; Mardis, James M. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2002
Examines social event risk reduction practices currently in place at sample colleges. Results indicate that the majority of colleges studied do have some sort of social event risk management practices in place. Results are described and recommendations for development of a campus social event policy are provided. (Contains 17 references and 2…
Descriptors: College Environment, Higher Education, Institutional Administration, Legal Responsibility
Peer reviewedMagolda, Peter; Weems, Lisa – Journal of College Student Development, 2002
Explores ethical issues related to doing qualitative research and examines harm as it is conceptualized within the qualitative inquiry literature. Serves as an examination of professional standards, administrative practices, and methodological procedures that reveal the different kinds of harm that are inevitable outcomes of qualitative inquiry.…
Descriptors: Ethics, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Research Problems
Peer reviewedStewart, Doug – Journal of Educational Administration, 1998
A study of 300 Australian principals raises serious questions regarding participants' professional knowledge of school law, given the legalized state of public education. By practicing preventive legal risk management, principals can avoid many legal problems confronting schools and, consequently, provide a physically and legally safer learning…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Legal Problems, Prevention
Talarico, Scott – Campus Activities Programming, 1999
Offers guidelines for risk management to campus entertainers and their representatives, including options for insurance coverage, types of insurance policies, and risk management for non-insurable factors associated with concerts and novelty events. (MSE)
Descriptors: Concerts, Extracurricular Activities, Higher Education, Insurance
Mac, Melissa R. – School Administrator, 1998
School officials are spending more time on their schools' playing fields to evaluate, assess, and implement measures to protect students and their districts from serious and growing concerns involving risk management in interscholastic athletics. Adequate insurance coverage, better screening, and athletic trainers are helpful safety measures.…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Athletics, Injuries, Legal Responsibility
Manby, Dave; Egelstaff, Robert; Loynes, Chris – Horizons, 2001
Three British outdoor educators point out that the push to license the outdoor industry now means that paper qualifications are favored over experience, thus increasing risk; argue that riskless adventure is impossible and pointless; and suggest returning to the real outdoors, rather than attempting to develop watered-down, imitation adventure…
Descriptors: Accidents, Adventure Education, Certification, Conferences
Peer reviewedJohnson, Genevieve Marie – Child Study Journal, 2000
Investigated inner-city school administrators' interpretations of the impact of various student, family, school, community, and social risk factors. Found that administrators perceived student- and family-based risk factors as most strongly contributing to student risk, with other factors contributing moderately. (JPB)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, At Risk Persons, Family Characteristics
Rollins, Chris – Camping Magazine, 2001
Returning camp staff can help build a team environment with new staff during precamp activities. A panel of experienced staff can answer questions and previous emergencies can be reviewed to build risk management expertise. Three games are described in which returning staff can share knowledge in a fun way. (TD)
Descriptors: Camping, Personnel Management, Risk Management, Staff Development
Pavlicin, Karen M. – Camping Magazine, 1996
Tips for successful hikes include explaining to young hikers what their trip will be like; learning the trip route including weather patterns, indigenous wildlife, unique topography, and water resources; establishing a leader to help keep the group together; and other basic elements of good hiking. Includes backpack essentials for hikers and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Environmental Education, Outdoor Education
Peer reviewedCooper, Mark; Cotton, David – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2000
Review of research on industrial training and occupational safety and health did not find materials on training safely or risk assessment for training. A study of 34 safety inspectors indicated that risk decision making and assessment are serious concerns that should be addressed in safety training. (Contains 56 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Instructional Effectiveness, Occupational Safety and Health, Risk


