Outdoor Education and Environmental Wellness · Outdoor Wellness
Risk Management in Recreation
Evaluating and managing potential hazards in various recreational settings to ensure participant safety.
Key Questions
- 1How do you distinguish between a 'perceived risk' and a 'real risk' in the outdoors?
- 2What steps should be taken to mitigate risk before starting a high-adventure activity?
- 3How does personal accountability impact the safety of a whole group?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Active Living - Grade 10ON: Living Skills - Grade 10
Grade: Grade 10
Subject: PE & Health
Unit: Outdoor Education and Environmental Wellness
Period: Outdoor Wellness
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