Victorian Outdoor Education Association

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General Information
Safety and Risk Management
Environment
Bush and Adventure Therapy
VOEA News and Mailing Lists

General Information

VNPA Bushwalking and Activities Program, January - June 2006

2006 VOEA Planner

Safety & Risk Management

ARC Resuscitation Guidelines [April 2006]

 

Today's Weather (Victoria) Link to the Victorian page of the Bureau of Meteorology

 

"Flying Fox Attachment – Preventing Falls" WorkSafe Guidance Notes 12 October 2005

GPS - A Guide for Users

The Crux of Risk Management

Hydrate or die!

Trailer safety and design

Sideways facing seats are unsafe

Risk making

Best practice in outdoor education: what? why? how?

Bushfire safety & camping: what to do if caught in isolated areas during a day of high fire danger

Unaccompanied Expeditions

Unaccompanied Expeditions: A Response

DE&T Safety Guidelines for Swimming Based Activities (Currently being reviewed by the VOEA)

DE&T Safety Guidelines for Bush and Camping Activities (Currently being reviewed by the VOEA)

Environment and Land Management

DSE Public Land Tour Operator and Activity Provider Licence Reform Project
Executive Summary | Directions Paper (February 2006)

Point Nepean Issues Paper (September 2005)

 

The orchid-killing fields

 

All you really didn’t want to know about phytophthora

 

Understanding Weather

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Bush and Adventure Therapy

Introduction to Strengths Based Practice [SYDNEY]
20 June - 1 August - 19 September - 31 October

This workshop will provide answers to the following questions:
- What does being strengths-based mean?
- Is it an approach I can use in my workplace?
- Can I be strengths based if my organisation isn’t?
- Is strengths-based work just for therapists?

If you have heard the term strengths based work used and you are unsure about what it means or its application in your work, this workshop will offer you the opportunity to answer some of your questions.

 

"I'm getting the f... out of here!" (keynote address from the "Inside Out" Conference, June 1998)

 

Exploring the boundaries of adventure therapy

About BATNet

BATNET Meeting Minutes - March 2006

VOEA News

VOEA News is a monthly email newsletter detailing current events, ideas and inspiration. This is complemented by VOEA Updates which are sent out on an as-needs basis. Click here to view previous editions of VOEA News and to join the mailing list.

Mailing Lists

VOEA has developed a number of mailing lists for teachers and other practitioners associated with Outdoor Eeducation.

vce-oes - for VCE O&ES teachers,
middleschool-oe - for teachers of Year 9 and 10 Outdoor Education,
primary-oe - for teachers involved in Outdoor Education in Primary Schools, and
corporateadventure - for Corporate Adventure practitioners.

To join one or more of our mailing lists, please follow these instructions:

Send an email to lyris@edna.edu.au
In the body of the message type join (list name plus your name)

As an example, for Robbo Bennetts to subscribe to vce-oes, he would send a message to lyris@edna.edu.au.
In the body of his message he would type join vce-oes Robbo Bennetts

A welcome message will be sent to you describing the group, and asking you to confirm your membership. There is no cost associated with joining any of these mailing lists.

Please note that you will need to subscribe to the mailing list using the email account that you wish to use to send mail to and receive mail from the mailing list.

To send messages to the list, once you have subscribed, send your email to listname@edna.edu.au (eg vce-oes@edna.edu.au. This message will be sent to the EdNA mail server and then sent from there to every member on the list. As the sender of the message, you will not receive a copy of the message, but you (and all other list members) will receive any replies to the message.

LaTrobe University Outdoor Education List Serve

Send an email to listserv@latrobe.edu.au with SUBSCRIBE OUTDOOR-ED in the subject line.

Princeton University Experiential Education List Serve

To join the Princeton Experiential Education list serve go to:
https://new-lists.princeton.edu/listserv/aeelist.html

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