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Title: Risk management


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Risk management
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CISV Risk Management
  • Nothing is risk free.
  • That does not mean we have to be afraid of these
    risks.
  • It does mean that
  • We have to be aware of potential risks
  • We have to be able to plan and act in such a way
    as to minimise these risks
  • We must be prepared to act responsibly should a
    crisis occur
  • This is Risk Management

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CISVs approach to RM
  • Pro-active
  • Established procedures to follow if necessary
  • Inform ourselves about and observe regulations
    (CISV Rules Local Laws)

4
Who is responsible for RM?
  • CISV International
  • International Risk Manager
  • National Risk Manager
  • Branch Risk Manager
  • Staff
  • Leader / JCs
  • Parents
  • Participants
  • EVERYONE

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Where are all these rules then?
  • CISV Guides
  • General Guide
  • Individual Programme Guides
  • Info File
  • R-7 Behaviour and Cultural Sensitivity
  • R-15 Sending Someone Home
  • R-6 Selection of Persons with Programme
    Responsibility
  • C-3 Programme and Activities Basic Rules
  • Local Laws
  • staff

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Infofile R-7 Behaviour and Cultural Sensitivity
  • Standards Forbidden
  • Sent home, loss of membership
  • Guidelines Unacceptable
  • Temporary exclusion or loss of membership
  • Recommendations Inappropriate
  • Restricted participation or ban on being
    leader/staff

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Problem 1
  • The kids have gone to bed after a very
    successful Japanese national night. In the
    leaders room the Japanese leader produces
    several bottles of sake which the staff, leaders
    and JCs begin to share. By 1am some of the
    leaders have said goodnight and gone to bed but
    the JCs, staff and some of the leaders stay up
    for several more hours. Chad, the American JC
    asks one of the staff if he can borrow his room
    for the night and shortly afterwards he leaves
    with Heidi, the German JC. Finally everyone else
    drifts off to bed.

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Problem 1
  • Alcohol
  • Who is responsible for the children?
  • Abuse of alcohol especially in situations
    where youth are present in an educational context
    UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR (Infofile R-7)
  • Legal age actions contrary to the law of the
    host NA can result in someone being sent home
    (Infofile R-15)
  • Driving at least one car must be available
    during the whole time of the camp and at least
    one Staff member must be able to and insured to
    drive (General Guide)

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Problem 1
  • Sexual Intimacy or the appearance of sexual
    intimacy in programme activities or between
    consenting adults, while off duty or between
    youth participants while taking part in an
    official CISV program or activity
  • UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR (Infofile R-7)
  • Lack of Sleep keeping mentally and phsyically
    fit to be able to function and perform necessary
    tasks in the village (Village Guide)

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Problem 2
  • It is the shopping day on your village and you
    have gone into the centre of Copenhagen. The
    Jean-Paul, the Belgian leader, wants to do some
    shopping and asks Sven, the Swedish leader to
    watch his delegation for an hour. Sven says OK
    because he has Maria, the Brasilian JC, with him
    to help watch the kids. After about 40 minutes
    Sven and Maria realise that two of the Swedish
    boys have wandered off in one of the large
    department stores. Sven waits by the main
    entrance with the kids while Maria searches the
    store but by the time Jean-Paul comes back to
    meet them the boys have not turned up.

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Problem 2
  • Adult Supervision there should never be more
    than 6 youth for each adult (age 21) at any
    given time (General Guide)
  • Contact Information make sure, before a group
    leaves the campsite for an excursion, that every
    participant has the site address and an emergency
    phone number in case someone becomes separated
    from the group (General Guide)

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Problem 3
  • During the family weekend of the Costa Rican
    village Amy, one of GB girls, realises she has
    left her Ventolin inhaler at the site.
    Unfortunately she is 6 hours away at the familys
    beach house on the Pacific coast.

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Problem 3
  • Distance from leader for Interchange the adult
    leader must always be within 3 hours drive of the
    delegates (General Guide)
  • Health Forms for homestays, the original copy
    should be given to the host family to be returned
    at the end of the stay (General Guide)
  • Contact Numbers

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Problem 4
  • During the shopping day some of the seminar
    participants visit several coffee shops in the
    red-light district and bring back some souvenirs
    to share with the other participants (after being
    reliably informed that cannabis is legal in this
    country). There are no activities planned for
    the evening and so after dinner some of the group
    relax by the pool and share a few joints. The
    staff stay inside for a meeting and then all
    decide to get an early night. A few hours and a
    couple of beers later people begin to get thrown
    into the pool and within a short time everyone
    has joined in. Rather than pop back to their
    rooms to change into swimming costumes, some of
    the participants decide to go without and before
    long most of the people in the pool are
    skinny-dipping.

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Problem 4
  • Use of narcotic / hallucinogenic drugs or
    chemicals (whether locally legal or not)
  • FORBIDDEN (Infofile R-7)
  • nudity within CISV programmes or activities
    (games, swimming etc.) or within CISVs coomunity
    living arrangements which violates concepts of
    privacy or modesty, whether defined by cultural
    norms of the host or guest
  • UNACCEPTABLE (Infofile R-7)
  • Swimming unaccompanied stoned/drunk

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Problem 5
  • Your Summer Camp delegation decide they want to
    play some pranks on the other participants while
    they are asleep. You overhear your delegation
    planning the pranks and decide that they are
    fairly harmless and so say nothing. The next
    morning the participants wake up to find that
    everybodys national costume has been moved from
    their bag and put into someone elses, but nobody
    knows who did it. Later in the day one of the
    Australian boys complains that his mini-disc
    player has gone missing and accuses whoever had
    gong through is bag during the night. The
    Australian leader demands that the police are
    called.

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Problem 5
  • Practical Jokes the rule should always be to
    never do anything in a Village that would
    purposely embarrass or hurt the feelings of
    another participant, destroy personal property,
    soil linens, or create a hardship on the hosting
    chapter (Village Guide)
  • Failure to respect the privacy of
    participants.(including their personal luggage
    or effects), except in the cases of suspected
    illegal activity
  • INAPPROPRIATE (Infofile R-7)
  • What not to bring toys, computer games,
    walkman, expensive things. (Summer Camp Guide)

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Problem 6
  • While playing Chaos on a Youth Meeting one of the
    participants falls and cuts her head on a rusty
    can. Although the cut is not serious it is
    bleeding a lot and she requires first aid. You
    ask the other leaders where the first aid kit is
    but no-one is sure. Luckily you brought some
    plasters with you and are able to stop the
    bleeding. The following morning you are worried
    that the cut is becoming infected and ask the
    staff to take her to see a doctor. The staff do
    not have a car but they arrange for someone from
    the local chapter to come and give you a lift to
    the clinic. Unfortunately you forgot to bring
    your delegations health forms and the doctor is
    unwilling to treat her without it.

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Problem 6
  • First Aid at least one member of staff must
    have First Aid training and First Aid supplies
    must be available at the site (General Guide)
  • If first aid is administered, have a second
    adult present and/or keep the door open if
    possible (General Guide) see Problem 7
  • Health Forms responsibility of Leaders and
    Staff to check (ALL Guides)
  • original goes to staff
  • 1 copy stays at home
  • 1 copy stays with leader
  • Access to car - see Problem 1

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Problem 7
  • On a Summer Camp one of the girls in your
    delegation tells you that a male leader came into
    her bedroom whilst she was alone and getting
    undressed. She does not say anything else but
    appears upset and asks that you dont mention it
    to anyone. Although she does not tell you who it
    was you remember seeing Paul, the Canadian
    leader, in the girls corridor several times.

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Problem 7
  • Adult-Youth Time for the protection of youth
    and adult participants, it is recommended that
    staff/leaders do no spend extended time alone
    with any one youth or group of youths. Any
    meetings should take place in an area which is
    visible to others and/or with the door open if
    appropriate (General Guide)
  • Failure to respect privacy of participants
  • INAPPROPRIATE (Infofile R-7)
  • Child Protection Policy coming soon

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Problem 8
  • During the family weekend one of the boys from
    your delegation calls home and becomes extremely
    homesick. He shuts himself in his room and wont
    speak to anyone except to say that he wants to go
    home. The parents of the host family try to
    contact you but you are away in the mountains for
    the leaders weekend.

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Problem 8
  • Role of host families - .Discourage guest from
    phoning home (General Guide)
  • Distance from delegates (see Problem 3)
  • Contact Numbers Host family must have..the
    number where the Leader can be reached (General
    Guide)

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Problem 9
  • Your child has gone on a Summer Camp to Mexico
    City and you and your husband decide to take
    advantage of this and go on a weeks holiday to
    Barcelona. While you are there you see on the
    news that there has been a large earthquake near
    Mexico City with many casualties. You do not
    have the contact details of the camp with you and
    you have not given the leader the details of your
    hotel. You are fraught with worry but unable to
    get any information.

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Problem 9
  • The following contact details should be
    accessible in the camp office and by the Chapter
  • emergency services
  • on-callcontacts in the Chapter
  • national CISV officials
  • every NA and international CISV officials
  • parents of participants
  • participants insurance emergency centres
  • (General Guide)

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Problem 9
  • In the case of an internationally publicised
    disaster please keep in mind that parents will be
    very worried. The host Chapter should ensure
    that the sending Chapter/NA and parents are
    contact to let them know the situation. (General
    Guide)
  • Contact details (for parents/ local Chapter)

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Problem 10
  • The whole village have gone on an excursion to
    Lake Balaton for the day and you decide to go
    swimming. Most of the leaders stay in a café
    near the shore and watch the childrens bags
    while you, two other leaders and two JCs take all
    12 delegations swimming. One of the JCs is not a
    strong swimmer and so both of them decide to stay
    in the shallow water. A couple of the boys who
    are strong swimmers want to swim out to a
    platform which is a few hundred metres from the
    shore and when they ask if they are allowed the
    two other leaders offer to accompany them. While
    they are gone you do a head count which is only
    41, but you think this is OK because some of the
    children have already gone back to the café.
    When you get out 30 minutes later the Israeli
    leader cant find her two boys.

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Problem 10
  • If there is access to water (pool, lake, etc.)
    there must be a Lifeguard present (General
    Guide)
  • Adult supervision 61 (see Problem 2)

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What to do if there is a problem
  • Seek advice
  • Staff / other leaders
  • Parents
  • Home chapter
  • National officials
  • International officials
  • Keep a record
  • Make notes immediately
  • Complete Incident Report Form (IRF)
  • Notify authorities if necessary
  • Notify insurance company if necessary

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Incident Report Form (IRF)
  • Completed by Director or Leader for each
    incident, e.g.
  • Requiring professional medical (incl.
    psychological) attention
  • Involving criminal behaviour
  • Violations of CISV Guidelines (R-7) where
    guideline have been imposed
  • Sent to NA/Chapter Risk Manager
  • Copy to Secretary General _at_ IO

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How to prevent problems
  • Be prepared!
  • Collect all important information
  • Health forms
  • Contact details
  • Insurance documents
  • Travel documents
  • Check others have copies
  • Staff
  • Host families
  • Home chapter
  • Always think about RM when planning
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