"Life is full of risks." This is how Linda Graff opens this exceptional new book in which she urges us to become conscious about risk management in our organizational lives. For over a decade, Linda has led workshops and written countless articles about risk management. Finally she has produced an essential source book for managers of volunteer and community service programs everywhere.
Better Safe first gives a broad overview of all the components of good risk management, including information on negligence, the elusive "standard of care," vicarious liability, and statutory obligations. Then Linda provides all the tools required to systematically examine and plan improvement of current practices -- tips, checklists, sample forms, and hundreds of time-saving, common sense, affordable strategies.
The book shares real-life case study examples and covers many of the special situations unique to volunteer involvement. There are diagnostic worksheets (in plain language), including a risk identification and impact matrix, a likelihood of occurrence rating scale, a magnitude of harm matrix, and a risk control planning worksheet.
Risk management is often scary but always critical. Trust Linda to guide you step-by-step to a safe, aware volunteer program.
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" Linda Graff takes the fear out of the words... Her worksheets
and notes will help agencies of every size develop a plan... With this
guide you will learn how to appraise, acknowledge, address and avert
risky situations."
- Eileen Cackowski, Executive Director of the Kentucky Commission on Community
Volunteerism and Service
"Many of my colleagues know my long-standing aversion to developing
policy, but Linda has certainly won me over with her writing. Better
Safe... makes the philosophical and practical case for risk management.
I highly recommend it to all organizations that involve volunteers in
meaningful ways."
- Colleen Kelly, Executive Director, Volunteer Vancouver
"Better Safe… is an outstanding book that is coming at the
right time! Linda has done another superb job of supporting the necessity
for a strong risk management plan... This book has some of the most useful
tools, resources and suggestions that will certainly be of great value
for all involved in volunteer management and the implementation of community
service programs, regardless of the structure of the organization or
clientele being served."
- Ryan J. Schmiesing, PhD, Extension Specialist, Program & Volunteer
Risk Management, Ohio State University Extension, 4-H Youth Development
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