Seminar SeriesBy utilizing the expertise of Samuel
DeFillippo,
Below is a list of courses that we currently offer: |
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Course One - Development of a Playground Maintenance /Risk Management Program |
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Training staff to the most current standards is
often a difficult task. Often times, maintenance personnel are not properly
instructed on playground equipment and how issues should be addressed.
This seminar offers maintenance personnel an opportunity to learn about
the following topics: |
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Course Two - Preparation for the Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) Course and Exam |
The following texts are covered in the training:
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It is not uncommon for someone who attends the
Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) course to feel overwhelmed
with the amount of information and the pressure of passing the exam. Information
in this seminar reviews many of the previous CPSI tests and issues that
are covered in the course and prepares attendees for the learning (or
classroom) and testing environment. To help with the understanding of
the written CPSI materials, seminar participants will have the opportunity
to conduct an actual evaluation of a local playground. |
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Course Three - Supervision |
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Did you know that many
playground injuries can be avoided? It's not usually the equipment or
the surfacing that causes the injury, but how the equipment is used and
the children's action on or near the playground. This seminar deals with: |
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Course Four - Defending Your Agency Against Playground Lawsuits |
This seminar provides information such as:
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It is helpful to show children how to use playground
equipment in a safe, fun way. During this workshop
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The Aquatic Risk Management Workshop will include
practical methods for reducing the risk of injury in and around swimming
pools. A brief overview of negligence and standards of care in the
aquatic industry will be followed by discussion of facility design,
equipment, chemical use and storage, and environmental hazards. Other
topics to be covered are hiring and training of staff, techniques for
safety assessment, and emergency action plans.
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Training Modules
It is helpful to show children how to use playground
equipment in a safe, fun way. During this workshop
materials for the parks and recreation profession. Dr. Nancy White assists with these workshops as needed. She has had extensive practical experience in the western part of the Below is a list of courses that we currently offer: |
Public Involvement SeriesPublic Hearings: This 3 hour workshop presents up to date information on how to conduct public hearings. Four different styles of public hearings are reviewed including the Open Forum Format, Discussion Focused Model, Presentation Based Approach, and the Priority Setting Method. Announcement procedures, setting requirements, guidelines, strengths and concerns of each public hearing model are presented. Booklet is provided. Focus Groups: This 3 hour workshop covers the methods of how to conduct public involvement focus groups. Highlighted is the Q-SORT model which is a process that yields in-depth thinking of highly committed, well informed citizens. Presented in the workshop are the focus group methods including citizen identification and invitation, focus group issues development, facilitator guidelines examples and values of this method of public involvement. Booklet is provided. Charettes: a charette is an intense public involvement method that asks citizens to spend a Friday evening and all day Saturday working in a design workshop model to assist local leaders in decision making about important proposals confronting the community. Citizens engage in site visits, brainstorming sessions, visual design experiences and dialogue. This 3 hour workshop covers the steps, benefits and implications of charette involvement. Booklet is provided. Citizen Survey: this 3 hour workshop covers all aspects of creating, conducting and evaluating a citizen based pen and paper survey. Highlighted are survey goals, question preparation, questionnaire design, citizen sample selection procedures, in field data gathering guidelines and results interpretation. Examples of quality surveys are reviewed. Booklet is provided. Voter Behavior Studies: A voter opinion and behavior study consists of a professionally constructed survey that uses scientifically based citizen selection processes with the intent to identify and understand the intended voter behavior of a representative sample of the registered voter. This 3 hour workshop covers all elements of the process including the design of the survey and selection of questions, the methodology of voter selection and cautions about understanding and using the results. Booklet is provided.
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Planning SeriesMaster Plan Development: Contained in this 3 hour workshop is a comprehensive overview of what a master plan is, how it is prepared and ways to use the plan. Reviewed are the seven elements of a master plan including: community history, the population, provided resources, citizen input, national comparison standards, implementation plans and cost and funding strategies. Booklet is provided. Feasibility Studies: This 3 hour workshop presents the latest information on how to prepare a feasibility study. The purpose, time, cost as well as the six elements of a feasibility study are covered. Presented are methods for determining legal, site, use, design, financial and administrative feasibility of a proposed project. Feasibility study cautions are also presented using current examples. Booklet is provided. Environmental Assessments: An environmental assessment represents both good planning and compliance with various laws, bills, ordinances and codes. This 3 hour workshop covers what an environmental assessment is, when it needs to be completed, its timeframe, cost purposes, work teams involved, and the components of an environmental assessment. Booklet is provided. Open Space Plan: The decision to purchase, protect and properly use open space land is difficult and at times controversial. This 3 hour workshop covers the elements that constitute a comprehensive community based open space land plan. Definitions, standards, planning steps, public involvement, criteria elements and other components are reviewed. This is not meant to be a technical workshop but designed for community decision makers. Booklet is provided. Park Classification Study: This 3 hour workshop covers the steps to preparing a parks classification study. In order for professionals and community decision makers to make appropriate decisions for the future the community leader would need to know (1) how many parks currently exist, their size, amenities and condition, (2) what types of parks are they by park classification, (3) what park types are missing in the inventory and (4) what type, how many, and where should future park be placed. Booklet is provided. Park Maintenance Standards Study: To allocate fiscal and personnel resources appropriately, a park maintenance study is necessary. This 3 hour workshop details how to prepare the park maintenance standards study. Elements include (1) park identification features, (2) park maintenance level of service classification, (3) associated staffing by tasks, time and workload and (4) equipment requirements. Booklet is provided. Commission and Board Member Training: This 3 hour workshop introduces the current and new commission and board member to their role, responsibilities and duties. Elements covered include: (1) understanding government structure, (2) department organization, (3) CBM overview, (4) CBM procedures, and (5) CBM guidelines. Examples of successful approaches are presented. Booklet is provided. Selecting Quality Consultants: This 3 hour workshop is designed to assist the parks and recreation department in the selection process of quality planning and design consultants. The workshop covers such topics as: solicitation of RFQ's, preparation of RFP's, measurable project scope of work elements, selection criteria, the scoring and interview process and contract negotiation. |
Financial SeriesEssentials of Grant Writing: This 3 hour workshop provides a complete introduction to the grant writing process including: (1) funding sources, (2) grant outlines, (3) contacting funding agencies, (4) reviewing proposal requests, (5) conceptualizing and writing procedures, and (6) successful proposal preparation techniques. Examples are shared of exemplary grant proposals. Booklet is provided. Economic Impact Study: Many communities host a number of events that draw residents, users and visitors to the community. At times these individuals expend minimal to extensive dollars that are new to the community. This 3 hour workshop covers the steps to conducting an economic impact study, the purposes, benefits and cautions. Examples are shared that help the community decision makers better understand this economic gain. Booklet is provided. Funding Strategies: This 3 hour workshop reviews the many funding options and scenarios that are available to a community when they are seeking new and additional funding sources. Examples are shared from communities across the country of the variety of ways that funding can be considered. Booklet is provided. Special Event Economic Development: This 3 hour workshop details how a community can host a special event such as a festival, fair or sport event that yields economic vitality for the community. This session covers every aspect of special event management from event theme, naming, location and timeframes, to management committees, reports, details and evaluations. Booklet is provided. |
Please contact
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LLC for pricing of all seminars.