Series E: Waivers (2 Modules)

E1. Waivers Simplified (20 mins)

Core Competencies: Legal Liability & Risk Management; Management Techniques
Target Audience
:
All staff
Webinar Content: Most people really don’t understand waivers and everyone in Campus Recreation needs to understand the fundamentals! This Webinar attempts to de-mystify waivers by using a ‘keep it simple’ approach, focusing on the key issues you need to understand about waivers. To gain more detailed knowledge about waivers and waiver construction, the ‘Waivers Detailed’ Webinar is recommended.
Learning Outcomes:
Gain basic understanding of waivers — what they are, what they are not.
Learn how to use the ‘Risk Matrix’ to prioritize who should sign a waiver.
Understand the importance of proper execution of waivers.

E2. Waivers 101  – More Detailed (40 mins)

Core Competencies: Legal Liability & Risk Management; Management Techniques
Target Audience
:
All staff
Webinar Content: Most people really don’t understand waivers! This Webinar goes into more depth than the ‘Waivers Simplified’ Webinar, and focuses on the contractual nature of waivers and the importance of a properly constructed waiver. Also — when waivers should be implemented, waiver limitations, and the importance of consistent waiver implementation.
Learning Outcomes:
Increased understanding of what a waiver is, and what protection it can provide.
Increased understanding of what constitutes a legally binding waiver.
The importance of consistent implementation of waivers.

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The Risk Management Best Practice program provides institutionally-specific feedback allowing our University Recreation department to prioritize areas for improvement to enhance the safety and well-being of our participants.  The thorough analysis by areas of operations provides our staff tangible information to determine our next steps and most effective course of action.  This feedback would take much longer and be less objective if we attempted to undertake the reviews on our own. The comparative data is good for learning trends in best practices of other institutions.

George M. Brown

Assistant Vice Provost,
Director of University Recreation and Wellness
The University of Minnesota

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