This type of feedback technique contains 2 positives and 1 area of improvement
What is the feedback sandwich?
This term describes any condition that a participant may need to make you aware of before you let them participate in a program
What is a special requirement?
This stage of group development is characterized by the group working towards achieving their goals
What is performing?
This type of group only uses a facility or program sometimes
What is an occasional user
This category of hazards contains noise, heights, radiation, moving machinery and extreme weather or temperatures
What are Physical Hazards?
This document will always contain a list of equipment, number of participants, objective, warm up, main body and a cool down
What is a session plan?
This revised type of screening tool can used by people of all ages before they participate in physical activity
What is a PAR-Q Plus
This leadership style should be used if safety is a concern, if decisions must be made quickly, or if there is a strict deadline for a task to be completed
What is autocratic/authoritarian?
This term is used to describe a back up plan if an alternative approach is needed
What is a contingency?
This is the law (legislation) that outlines a workplace's responsibilities and duties to ensure safety and is followed differently in each state and territory
What is an act?
This category of feedback may include surveys, questionnaires and documented interviews
What is formal feedback?
This type of external assistance is usually the first point of contact for most medical conditions
What is a general practitioner?
This process is described as the passing of knowledge and skills form one person to another
What is mentoring?
What are presentation techniques?
This tool is used to define the level of risk by using likelihood and consequence to determine a risk rating
What is a risk matrix?
This type of instructional method involves showing an athlete the whole skill, then breaking down the skill down, before putting it all together
What is whole-part-whole?
This four step process to ensure the program is safe to conduct includes identify, assess, control and monitor
What is a risk analysis?
A facilitator of a group does this by first making a list and matching the competencies of the individual group members
What is task allocation?
What is a self-reflection?
This upside down pyramid contains a list of preferred options for managing risks, starting with most effective on top
What is The Hierarchy of Control?
This framework developed by the Australian Sports Commission outlines the standards and behaviors expected of a coach to help guide decision making
What is a code of conduct?
This specific legislative act promotes the safety and wellbeing of children and young people
What is the Working with Children Act 2005?
This group of factors, including poorly defined roles and responsibilities, and conflict of interest, can drastically affect the group's ability to perform
What are barriers to facilitation?
This specific policy and procedure when developing educational material ensures that everything is kept in the correct place
What is storage of documents?
The benefits of this process include positive culture, better work practices, collaborative workplace, lower accident rates, identifying hazards efficiently and complying with legal requirements
What is the consultative process?