name of event Huish Woods Residential July 2014 the Event
Activites and Games to be held at
residential for summer fun project date of event 25/07/2014-28/07/2014 (July) general description of event is it the google event calender ? Yes location of event Huish woods Scout camp, West Hatch, Taunton, TA5 6RN Fax: 01823 478112 whats the plan Zombie Island, Manhunt, Catch the Flag, Icebreakers, Sports day VN person responsible for event Sian Rufus Supporting young people to stay healthy and engae with peers. Games,icebreakers and activities to be held person completing this plan if different Kirsty Balloch Maxium number of staff/volunteers 10 maximum number of young people 55 number of young people coming number of completed forms 34 33 site details name of location or group Huish woods (scout camp) risk assessment statues number of yp that came name of contact Anne Yes 0 phone number 01823 480 768 risk assessment statues number of yp that came mobile The Scout camp hasprovided us with risk assessments for activities and instructed the ratio of staff needed for supervised activities. Volunteer networks ratio is 6 to 1 0 email admin@huishwoods.co.uk Risk asst on file for: website www.huishwoods.co.uk address Huish Woods Scout Campsite, West Hatch, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 5RH Cooking, Fire, Activities, walking around site, Air rifles, caving, woodland craft, archery, Blindfold, climbing, zip wire, site visit Emergency medical help. date of visit Thursday 3rd April 2014 staffing site risk assessment completed by Sian Rufus staff needed (names) staff confirmed (names) insurances checked by Sue Adams Kirsty Balloch 07544 915894 equipment Anna Carey 07770 667 226 equipment needed Jeni Waller 07774 070 810 Zombie Game Resource Pack Sian Rufus 07730 023 762 Zombie survival cards Sue Adams 0799051 3012 Paper Scott Mcmillan 078373 16007 Pen Nick Phillips 07870 819823 Assistant Youth Workers Jonny Packer Adam Crump Tannas McMillan Jess Moreton Alistair Thompson Beth Carey Staff Ratio YP : main staff 12.5 : 1 YP : main staff & volunteer team leaders 7 : 1 Work book training - YP : Staff 12.5 : 1 Huish woods - YP : Staff 15 : 1 Wimberball YP : staff (water activites) 8 : 1 Wimberball YP : Staff (land activities) 12 : 1 Marketing needed booked or done date date date date date date notes on we are saying tumbler / tweetdeck Yes Completed by event manager or organization sms Yes Sian sent out a mass text VN web page Yes Scott updated Facebook ad No All staff advertised on facebook page Google ad No phone calls Yes Spoke to various young people to keep them informed and updated Leaflets Yes Sent out in welcome pack other ideas Consulted with young adults at previous Kickstarts and Volunteer events Information pack Yes Sent out 3 weeks before Who's contacting who? Named staff Agency details Action Response All staff Contact young adults with pick up times etc Phone Call Confirmed attendance and pick up Transport arrangements Staff Time Young person Location All young people taking part in activities will already be present at residential so no transport needed Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public falling, getting lost, being unfit route to be planned beforehand, headcount at the beginning and end of activity,staff on foot paths to limit possibility of trips, appropriate footwear to be worn first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member consent forms, mobiles charged and on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. If individual requires medication to be on person, designated staff to carry on person securely Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remian together and be non confidential of approached,return to huish woods camp base stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, housekeeping talk regarding rules of game and clear instructions not to throw back bat etc wear suitable footwear and clothing, eliminate trip hazards by choosing appropriate field,stop activity if weather cause ground to become slippery Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,suncreen and summer hats,carry water, waterproofs if needed,approprite footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability reduce amoutn of walking and take frequent breaks,provide shelter and shade,carry refreshments and snack if needed, have another member of staff present to support young adults that cannot join in,adjuct activity if needed to suit young peoples needs Icebreakers and Zombie stuck in the mud Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public breakdown,burst tyre,traffic accidents,travel sickness,getting lost, all drivers have liscenses,mots and insurance, route there and back to be planned,seatbelts to be worn at all times, consent forms, pick up lifts established, nuisance agreements in consent forms,breakdown help if required,medical plan for individuals who need them to be carried with medication and stored securely first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member consent forms, mobiles charged and on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. If individual requires medication to be on person, designated staff to carry on person securely Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remian together and be non confidential of approached,return to huish woods camp base stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, drowning instructor provided, staf ratio decided, buoyancy aids,wetsuits and helmet provided, listen to instructions of instructor,all young adults to be remain with member of staff at all times, tent/shelter to be set up on shore for shelter and as a metting point, all staff aware of young people who cannot swim wear suitable footwear and clothing, eliminate trip hazards by choosing appropriate field,stop activity if weather cause ground to become slippery Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,suncreen and summer hats,carry water, waterproofs if needed,approprite footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability reduce amount of walking and take frequent breaks,provide shelter and shade,carry refreshments and snack if needed, have another member of staff present to support young adults that cannot join in,adjuct activity if needed to suit young peoples needs Paddle boarding Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public breakdown,burst tyre,traffic accidents,travel sickness,getting lost, all drivers have liscenses,mots and insurance, route there and back to be planned,seatbelts to be worn at all times, consent forms, pick up lifts established, nuisance agreements in consent forms,breakdown help if required,medical plan for individuals who need them to be carried with medication and stored securely first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member consent forms, mobiles charged and on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. If individual requires medication to be on person, designated staff to carry on person securely Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remian together and be non confidential of approached,return to huish woods camp base stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, drowning instructor and matieral provided, staff ratio decide,wetsuits and helmet provided, listen to instructions of instructor,all young adults to be remain with member of staff at all times, tent/shelter to be set up on shore for shelter and as a metting point, all staff aware of young people who cannot swim wear suitable footwear and clothing, eliminate trip hazards by choosing appropriate field,stop activity if weather cause ground to become slippery Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,suncreen and summer hats,carry water, waterproofs if needed,approprite footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability reduce amount of walking and take frequent breaks,provide shelter and shade,carry refreshments and snack if needed, have another member of staff present to support young adults that cannot join in,adjuct activity if needed to suit young peoples needs Rafting Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public falling, getting lost, being unfit route to be planned beforehand, headcount at the beginning and end of activity,stay on foot paths to limit possibility of trips, appropriate footwear to be worn, follow huish woods camp instructor as guide to zipwire first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member consent forms, mobiles charged and on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. If individual requires medication to be on person, designated staff to carry on person securely Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remian together and be non confidential of approached,return to huish woods camp base stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, anxiety follow instructions of huish woods instructor, appropraite equipmetn such as helmet provided by instructor/huish woods, support individuals experiencing anxiety wear suitable footwear and clothing, eliminate trips hazards by following instructions given by instructor on appropriate way to leave zipwire and land,stop activity if weather cause ground to become slippery Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,suncreen and summer hats,carry water, waterproofs if needed,approprite footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability reduce amount of walking and take frequent breaks,provide shelter and shade,carry refreshments and snack if needed, have another member of staff present to support young adults that cannot join in,adjuct activity if needed to suit young peoples needs Climbing Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public falling, getting lost, being unfit route to be planned beforehand, headcount at the beginning and end of activity,staff on foot paths to limit possibility of trips, appropriate footwear to be worn first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member consent forms, mobiles charged and on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. If individual requires medication to be on person, designated staff to carry on person securely Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remian together and be non confidential of approached,return to huish woods camp base stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, attitudes of young people housekeeping talk regarding rules of game and clear instructions. space to be chosen appropraitely according to activity, staff to be made aware of any young people who may cause conflict within game activity wear suitable footwear and clothing, eliminate trip hazards by choosing appropriate field,stop activity if weather cause ground to become slippery Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,suncreen and summer hats,carry water, waterproofs if needed,approprite footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability frequent breaks,provide shelter and shade,carry refreshments and snack if needed, have another member of staff present to support young adults that cannot join in,ajust activity if needed to suit young peoples needs, have a variety of group games so games dont play on top of each other Rounders Cl Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public falling, getting lost, being unfit route to be planned beforehand, headcount at the beginning and end of activity,staff on foot paths to limit possibility of trips, appropriate footwear to be worn first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member consent forms, mobiles charged and on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. If individual requires medication to be on person, designated staff to carry on person securely Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remian together and be non confidential of approached,return to huish woods camp base stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, instructor provided, follow health and safety instructions provided by instructor, wear helmet and harness provided by instructor wear suitable footwear and clothing,stop activity if weather cause ground to become slippery Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,suncreen and summer hats,carry water, waterproofs if needed,approprite footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability reduce amoutn of walking and take frequent breaks,provide shelter and shade,carry refreshments and snack if needed, have another member of staff present to support young adults that cannot join in,adjuct activity if needed to suit young peoples needs Zipwire Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public falling, getting lost, being unfit young adults to be informed of what field the activity will take place in, headcount at the beginning and end of activity, stay on foot paths to limit possibility of trips, appropriate footwear to be worn first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member and avaliable at various points throughout camp consent forms, mobiles charged on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics to be given at beginning of residential housekeeping talk mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remain together and be no confrentatial if approached stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, anxiety warm up before dancing takes place to be provided by instructor, field to be chosen without pot holes etc, young adults given the option of removing themselves from activity if experiencing anxiety, instructor to provide clear instrcutions on how to hit the drum without hurting hand, other instruments provided if mobility limits using drums wear suitable footwear and clothing, eliminate trip hazards by choosing appropriate field,stop activity if weather cause ground to become slippery Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,suncreen and summer hats,carry water, waterproofs if needed,approprite footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability provide shelter and shade,carry refreshments avaliable have another member of staff present to support young adults that cannot join in,adjust activity if needed to suit young peoples needs African Drumming Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public falling, getting lost, being unfit route to be planned beforehand, headcount at the beginning and end of activity,stay on signposted foot paths to limit possibility of trips and of getting lost, appropriate footwear to be worn, staff to support young adults throughout walk,torches to be provided first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member consent forms, mobiles charged and on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. If individual requires medication to be on person, designated staff to carry on person securely Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remian together and be non confidential of approached,return to huish woods camp base stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, anxiety housekeeping talk explaining activity, young adults encouraged to take part in activity but not forced to if experiencing anxiety, safety helmet and torches provided wear suitable footwear and clothing, eliminate trip hazards by providing torches to see in the dark Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,warm clothing, carry water,waterproofs if needed,approprite footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability take breaks if needed, adjust activity accordingly-if unable to particpate they can support other people in compling caving have another member of staff present to support young adults that cannot join in Caving Health and Safety Completed Yes risk assessment Group ratio:1 to 2 completed by Kirsty Balloch name of H&S person for this event Kirsty Balloch Activity Who is at risk? Hazard Risk reduction measure Any further notes: travel to and from Staff/Young People and Public falling, getting lost, being unfit route to be planned beforehand, headcount at the beginning and end of activity,staff on foot paths to limit possibility of trips, appropriate footwear to be worn first aiders present within the staff team, mobile phone and emergency contact details on person, established point of meeting provided to young adults first aid Staff/YP Individual requiring first aid contact emergency services, taunton hospital nearest hospital, first aid kit to be carried by staff member consent forms, mobiles charged and on person animals Staff/YP The countryside,plants,dirty soil, allergies,tics,stings Housekeeping talk about safety and checking for tics mobile phone charged and on person (staff) incase of emergency,wash down faciltiy avaliable on camp and at camp base COSHH Staff/YP poisoning,death,allergic reaction check on consent forms who carries medication all medication to be stored securely on camp base. Individuals to receive medication according to agreed medical plan. If individual requires medication to be on person, designated staff to carry on person securely Crime Staff/Yp damage,theft,lost property ensure all valuables are stored securely, young adults and staff already advised not to bring valuables with them as may be broke or lost advice on consent form and leave valuables at camp base under secure lock Public Staff/YP/Public public being aggressive and displaying inappropriate behaviour Staff and YP to remian together and be non confrentationtial of approached,return to huish woods camp base stop activity,call emergency services if needed, keep modile phone charged and on person incase of emergencies,another member of staff for support event activity Staff/YP trips, falls, knocks and grazes, demonstartion and staff support in setting up tents, young people to be instructed how to set up camp appopriately ie leave gaps between tents for health and safety/fire regualtions wear suitable footwear and clothing, eliminate trip hazards by putting in guide ropes properly, stop activity if it becomes wet and windy Weather Staff/YP wet or hot weather conditions dress accordingly,sunscreen , water and waterproofs if available at camp,appropriate footwear for weather conditions check weather reports and stop activity if needed General physical health Staff/YP unfit and unable to complete activity,disability frequent breaks,shelter and shade,carry refreshments avaliable at camp Setting up camp number that came have they been linked to "Insightly" 0 volunteers coming to the event 0 0 number of completed forms Name of volunteer to be decided on the day. Please refer to main event pack that was completed by other member of staff= Sian Rufus and Sue Adams. 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