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Minimizing Risk in Service Learning

Minimizing Risk in Service Learning

Minimizing Risk in Service Learning This module will cover the following topics: • Why

Minimizing Risk in Service Learning This module will cover the following topics: • Why Risk Management • Tips for Minimizing Risk in Service Learning • Communication • Emergencies • Transportation • Setting Boundaries • Scenarios • Quiz

Why Risk Management? • Ensure safe and positive service environments where risk and liability

Why Risk Management? • Ensure safe and positive service environments where risk and liability are minimized • Assist students in becoming more aware of their surroundings and reducing risks

General Tips on Minimizing Risk • Community-based risks to service-learning students cannot be controlled

General Tips on Minimizing Risk • Community-based risks to service-learning students cannot be controlled by the University. Students must decide whether or not they feel comfortable participating at a particular site • Be aware of your surroundings. Educate yourself about the site and neighborhood in which you are working

General Tips on Minimizing Risk • Do NOT bring valuables to the site •

General Tips on Minimizing Risk • Do NOT bring valuables to the site • Do NOT consume or be under the influence of alcohol or controlled substance • Travel and work in pairs • Background checks may be requested when working with specific groups of people (children, elderly, etc. ) • Community based organization is responsible for requesting the check

Communication Tips • Ask the community partner (supervisor / staff member) for training •

Communication Tips • Ask the community partner (supervisor / staff member) for training • Know your own limitations • Follow-up with your professor if you feel uncomfortable • Request an alternative service site if you continue to feel uncomfortable or unsafe with your current site

Emergencies • In case of an emergency, immediately contact 911 • Then contact your

Emergencies • In case of an emergency, immediately contact 911 • Then contact your site coordinator • Carry emergency contact information for your site with you • Familiarize yourself with the site’s emergency procedures • Always carry your health insurance card

Transportation • Drive carefully, the university is not liable for students getting to and

Transportation • Drive carefully, the university is not liable for students getting to and from their service learning site • Do not give community partners a ride in a personal vehicle

Setting Boundaries • Do NOT give or loan community partners money or other personal

Setting Boundaries • Do NOT give or loan community partners money or other personal belongings • Do NOT tolerate talk or behavior of a sexual nature. If you feel harassed, tell your supervisor or instructor. • Do NOT engage in any business with community partners during your service • Do NOT enter into a personal relationship with a community partner during the term of your service

Scenarios • You are doing surveys in a rough neighborhood in town. Normally you

Scenarios • You are doing surveys in a rough neighborhood in town. Normally you work in pairs but your partner is unable to come. What do you do? • Response: Re-schedule your survey for another day when both of you can attend. Working in pairs is key to your safety.

Scenarios • The community partner asks you help in building a local community center.

Scenarios • The community partner asks you help in building a local community center. You are asked to cut a log with a chainsaw but you have never been trained on using power tools and you feel uncomfortable. What do you do? • Response: Ask the community partner for training on how to use the power tool. If you are still uncomfortable, voice your concerns to the community partner and your professor. Know your limitations and do not be afraid to voice concern.

References • Boise State Safety Tips, http: //servicelearning. boisestate. edu/about/safety/sa fety-tips/ • California State

References • Boise State Safety Tips, http: //servicelearning. boisestate. edu/about/safety/sa fety-tips/ • California State University. Best Practices for Managing Risk in Service Learning. 2002. • Jen Gilbride-Brown. “Risk Management in Community-Based Learning. ” Ohio Campus Contact.