Risk Management (3 Modules)

A1. Risk Management Committee (30 mins)

The Challenge — For many departments, risk management efforts lack focus and direction.
The Solution
— Form an effective Risk Management Committee.
Presenters – Dr. Ian McGregor, Founder, SportRisk; Jared Ginter, Senior Associate, SportRisk

Preview:

Video Content: Video outlines (a) why this committee is important (b) what its role should be and (c) tips on how to make it more effective.

A2. Nuts & Bolts of Risk Management Planning (30 mins)

The Challenge Risk Management planning is often viewed as being complex and time-consuming
The Solution
Develop a simple 3-Step planning process.
Presenter:
Dr. Ian McGregor, President, SportRisk

Video Content: Video describes a Simple 3-step Planning Process: (1) using the ‘Risk Matrix’ to identify high risk programs & facilities, (b) developing and implementing a simple audit and (c) formulating simple and doable action plans based on the audit.

A3. Waivers (4 mini videos of 3-5 min)

The Challenge – Waivers are not well understood, and not implemented properly.
The Solution – Educate staff on waivers using clear, strait forward language.
Presenter – Robin Bowman, Senior Associate, SportRisk.

Video Content: Waivers are clearly explained through a 4-part series of short (3-5 min) animated videos:
(1) Waivers Simplified (2) Constructing a Waiver (3) Waiver Administration (4) Using 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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