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Whether a school taking students on a school trip or visit, to higher education establishments sending students or staff into the field, both in the UK and overseas, each has a number of factors in common, from planning to delivery, incident response ti legal processes,  services including accommodation, transport, drivers and more.  The 2021 C:ORE Risk Conference focuses on a number of these areas of risk. At the conference, there will be an opportunity for all of those delegates attending the conference, from the education sector, to network in a facilitated session and join a supportive network to assist each other going forwards, with those focus groups feeding back in to the 2022 C:ORE Risk Conference to present on issues that have arisen during the previous year and safety themes, as well as an opportunity to submit proposals for 2022 C:ORE Risk Conference speakers and subjects that you would like to see covered.

The C:ORE Risk Conference is highly relevant to those in the education sector, operating in the UK and overseas, either as participants or those responsible for planning and/or operational delivery and safety of the project.

The C:ORE Risk team and speakers have years of experience training and supporting organisations undertaking these activities, including involvement in writing relevant safety standards dealing, delivering recognised training courses, with the aftermath of incidents, both in the field, to supporting organisations through the inquests and court cases that ensued.

The C:ORE Risk Conference aims* to assist you in:

  • Understanding your Duty of Care

  • Sharing experiences from within your organisation in a safe environment with "Chatham House" rules in force.

  • Understanding what safety standards exist and what they cover

  • Introducing you to the concept of Travel Risk Management and how to develop in house Travel Risk Management policies

  • Protecting your organisation and yourself, legal, insurance and incident response issues

  • Understanding Mental Health issues relating to fieldwork including overseas deployment

  • Accommodation safety

  • Vehicle safety

  • Water Safety

  • Leadership

  • Decision making in the field

  • Post incident psychological trauma issues and support

  • Networking with peer and experts from the same and other sectors.

* Sessions and subjects are subject to change, if necessary.

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