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Management of Visit Emergencies (MoVE)

  • Lessons learned dealing with real incidents show that the pressures put on Emergency Contacts can be extreme and the burden is less if staff have been appropriately trained

Everyone who may have a role to play in dealing with a visit emergency should be trained and know what to expect of themselves and others - you will require good teamwork. Some of the requirements are counter-intuitive and will only work if there is a robust training regime. A robust and efficient response requires ALL members of the team managing the situation to be competent and current.

 

Course Aims:

  • Provide training to meet the needs of staff who may have to manage visit emergencies
  • Provide ideas and materials that will help establishments improve and develop their own emergency planning relating to visits 
  • Support the work of EVCs

     

    Course Goals

  • Improve awareness of national and local emergency policies and procedures
  • Provide a framework for analysing and improving establishment procedures for dealing with visit emergencies
  • Enable Emergency Contacts to provide better support to Visit Leaders in the event of a visit emergency
  • Facilitator
  • Venue & Travel Information

David Scourfield & Thomas Booth (Educational Visits Advisers, Rochdale Borough Council))

David Scourfield (Accredited member of the Outdoor Education Advisers Panel)

Dave has been Educational Visits Adviser in Rochdale for the past 20 years, and is currently also contracted to Bury Council, to provide advisory services for both. He has also delivered training across a number of neighbouring Local Authorities. Prior to that Dave was a teacher for 12 years and he has also worked in various outdoor centres instructing adventure activities. He has experience as a development tutor at a management training company in the North. Dave is committed to using the outdoors as an educational tool, using real experiences to develop understanding and learning.

Thomas Booth (Accredited member of the Outdoor Education Advisers Panel)

Tom started off at an activity centre, where he started to see the benefits of providing challenge and being outside, from there moved on to support on the Prince’s Trust Team programme working with 16-25year olds. He then moved in to one-to-one youth mentoring with 16-17year olds, before volunteering with Rochdale Youth Service delivering outdoor education including expeditions. Whilst volunteering, he met Dave and shortly after, a job came up within the team, 10 years later Tom is still there.

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