Cycling Australia – Risk Management for Events – National Implementation Phase

April 29, 2012

Following a successful Strategy Meeting with Cycling Australia State CEOs and National staff in Adelaide at the end of January 2012, CS = E has commenced the national implementation of the Risk Management for Events Project. A timeline including Project deadlines has been set with an aim to rollout the final Risk Management Policy and Plan in October 2012. This final phase includes how risk management policy will be applied in practice and involves the following key elements:

• A National Risk Management Policy document

• An Implementation Plan and guidelines in relation to the Policy document

• Forms, schedules, information and collateral for use by CA constituents in applying the practices outlined in the Implementation Plan

State Cycling Individual Time Trial 2012 – Proposed Course – Currumbin Valley

January 23, 2012

CS = E have submitted a proposal with the Gold Coast City Council Special Events to conduct the 2012 State Cycling Individual Time Trial Championships in the beautiful Currumbin Valley. The nominated course takes riders on a flat to undulating journey over arguably the most picturesque time trial in the country. It is hoped that an official announcement of event details will be made within the next two weeks.

Coolangatta Christmas Carols 2011- Production Management

January 23, 2012

CS = E provided Production Management services for a very successful 2011 Coolangatta Christmas Carols and Ethno Music Concert at Queen Elizabeth Park. Services included the development of an Event Management Plan, Risk Management Plan, Production Schedule and Equipment/Personnel list which facilitated the smooth operation of the event on the day. A larger than anticipated crowd and successful integration of community markets highlighted the potential for this event in the future.

Cycling Australia – Risk Management for Events – Completion of Stage 2

January 23, 2012

Stage 2 of the Risk Management Project for Cycling Australia (CA) has been completed with findings presented at the CA AGM in November 2011. This stage of the Project included a trial of the recommended Risk Management Practices for Events piloted with the Murwillumbah Cycle Club in Northern NSW during October 2011.

Stage 3 of the Project is focused on the National implementation of the recommendations. A strategy meeting is scheduled with Cycling State CEOs and National staff in Adelaide on January 30 2012.

Update – Cycling Australia – Risk Management for Events Project – Stage 2

September 2, 2011

Draft reports on Risk Improvement Strategies to Promote Safer Training Practices of Members and Risk Improvement Approach to Facility and Venue Management have been completed and will be reviewed by the relevant CA staff members.

CS = E are progressing the implementation of Stage 1 recommendations presented in the Risk Management Event Criteria Report and Competency Based Assessment Report for all the cycling disciplines.

Tomewin Mountain Challenge Event

September 2, 2011

CS = E provided their expertise in Operations Management at the inaugural ‘Connecting Southern Gold Coast Tomewin Mountain Challenge’ held on August 28 2011. This road running event was a major success attracting a larger than expected field in the 22km individual and team relay event.

The challenging course started at the beautiful EcoVillage in the Currumbin Valley, taking competitiors up Tomewin Mountain to the turn-around point located at the Qld/NSW border crossing. Competitors then descended down the mountain to finish back at the EcoVillage.

CS = E worked closely with the Department of Main Roads, Qld Police and the Gold Coast City Council to ensure that the course was as safe as possible for all participants. Despite the roads being open to the public, measures were put in place to minimise the impact for other road users and it was a great opportunity for runners to have priority on the beautiful, scenic roads.

The feedback from participants has been overwhelmingly positive and plans are already in place to expand on the popularity of the event in 2012.

A special thanks to all the volunteers who assisted with the event. It was a rewarding experience working with the team from Chisel Runners and we look forward to working with them on other exciting challenges in the near future.

For details on the event visit – Chisel Runners.

Cycling Australia – Risk Management for Events Project – Stage 2

May 9, 2011

CS = E is commencing work on Stage II of the Cycling Australia Risk Management for Events Project which includes facilitating the implementation of Stage I recommendations. A workshop providing an overview of the Stage I findings and the steps to implementation will be presented to the relevant stakeholders at the CA Administrators Conference on 20-21 May 2011.

Cycling Australia – Risk Management for Events Project – Stage 1

May 9, 2011

CS = E has completed a project for Cycling Australia addressing key elements of a Risk Improvement Programme as identified in a Key Risk Exposure Assessment of Cycling Australia events prepared by Willis Australia (Business Risk Services).

We focused on event management guidelines, competency based assessments and general risk management administration for approved Cycling Australia events and activities. This included a review of current practices and the development of recommended work instructions and associated documentation for administering events with a consistent risk management and event improvement approach.

Risk Management Presentation – Cycling Australia

May 18, 2010

Our CS = E Risk Management Consultant, Neil Manning is due to commence a new Project consulting directly with Cycling Australia to put in place new Risk Management initiatives for the national body. This follows Neil’s previous role as Project Officer in Risk Management for Events.

Neil will head over to the Head Office of Cycling Australia in Sydney on Thursday 20th May 2010 to present to the Board of Cycling Australia, the Executive of the State Cycling Associations and to Willis Australia Limited (the Insurance Brokers providing cover for Cycling Australia’s operations and its members).

Neil’s presentation will deliver the following outcomes:

•Highlight risk exposure in Event Management practices

•Provide Policy & Guidelines

•Provide a platform to standardise practices nationally

•Establish a review process

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