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Latest Legal Case: Your Duty of Care—Where Does it Begin and End?

Duty of Care is the legal duty to protect another from harm. It is the first element that must be established to proceed with an action in negligence. When you bring a client into your program, you almost always establish some duty of care to that client. But where does this duty begin and where does it end? A recent sexual assault case in Maine where the assualt happened after the program explores this delicate legal issue and raises some critical questions for things that happen outside your program. Now that many programs are using social networking like Facebook pages, discussion forums, and Twitter as follow-up tools after a program, everyone should understand this legal issue. Reb Gregg and Catherine Hansen-Stamp, the legal authorities at the Adventure & Recreation Law Center, review the details of this Maine case. Subscribe now and gain access to the complete library of Legal Cases.

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  • Rick Curtis' Blog

    Professional Development For Outdoor Educators

    Fall is coming and for many of us, particularly in college and universities, our busy season is starting. In just a few weeks I'll be sending out almost 1,000 students on 6-day backpacking trips across the east coast. In order to help other people...
  • Wilderness Medicine

    High Altitude Pulmonary Edema

    We don’t see many cases of High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) in the Wind Rivers, so last night’s case was a surprise. It was in many ways a classic scenario. The patient, a middle aged woman, started her backpack into the Winds two days...
  • Wilderness Medicine

    Hot Water for Jellyfish Stings

    by Paul Auerbach, M.D. reposted with permission from the Medicine for the Outdoors Blog There are multiple therapies recommended for field therapy (first aid) for jellyfish stings. These include topical decontaminants, such as vinegar (acetic acid), rubbing...
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Incident Response and Crisis Management: Supporting Victims and Families after an Incident - Jay Satz & Reb Gregg

Article from 2007 Wilderness Risk Management Conference Proceedings by Jay Satz & Reb Gregg from...
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Incident Response and Crisis Management: The Wilderness Incident Investigative Interview - Kurt Merrill & Kris Wright

Article from 2005 Wilderness Risk Management Conference Proceedings by Kurt Merrill & Kris Wright...
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Incident Response and Management: NOLS Field Instructor Seniority Part One - Tod Schimelpfenig et al

Article from 2007 Wilderness Risk Management Conference Proceedings by Tod Schimelpfenig et al from the...
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Incident Response and Management: Reporting the Incident - Rick Braschler

Article from 2007 Wilderness Risk Management Conference Proceedings by Rick Braschler from the Wilderness...
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Incredible Hand Crack - Jay Smith

Jay Smith, guide at October 2008 Splitter Camp, climbs Incredible Hand Crack, explaining crack technique...
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