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Presentation outline Work backwards through “NOLRS” as a brief overview Address why NOLRS exists Give some detail of how the Scheme operates Time for questions and comments
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National Outdoor Leader Registration Scheme
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Registration Scheme Registration - recognition that an individual has met certain predetermined standards of operation Schemes can be simple (all plumbers) or complex (left-handed plumbers, registered to work on solar hot water systems with wood-fired boosters) NOLRS is a complex Scheme
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National Outdoor Leader Registration Scheme
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Outdoor Leaders The Scheme’s complexity is due to: the wide range of outdoor activities the range of environmental contexts the range of outdoor leader roles For each activity there is between 4 and 7 registration levels
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National Outdoor Leader Registration Scheme
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National The set of skills, knowledge and experience that is the basis to NOLRS is determined by the Outdoor Council of Australia NOLRS operates nationally Use and recognition of NOLRS varies across the nation (This is Australia. We can’t even agree on trailer plugs.)
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Why NOLRS - safety 2 Choices Anarchy Regulation
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Anarchy Natural forces will ‘make things safe’ – market forces, civil and criminal justice, bad publicity will all work to remove unsafe operators Some clients will unjustly pay the cost of this process
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Regulation – by ‘qualification’ There are too many qualifications for most people with a duty-of-care to be able to tell which ones are OK Qualifications are historical statements that do not attest to a persons current ability to undertake a role
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Regulation – by ‘qualification’ & ‘logbook’ Again, the problem is determining the standards for ‘how much’. In general, those with the umbrella duty-of-care do not know appropriate standards
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Regulation – by registration Registration has a ‘shelf life’. Its expiry system ensure currency of a persons ability Registration can be based on a multiplicity of training and assessment pathways. The suitability of the pathway is determined by experts in the sector
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Regulation – by registration NOLRS has a built in code of practice that ensures not just what outdoor leaders are able to do. But the manner in which it is done The sets of skills, knowledge and experience for NOLRS are the result of a 12 year process within the outdoor sector
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Regulation – by regulators For most sectors of Australian society where self-regulation doesn’t occur, government legislation/regulation is implemented
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Why NOLRS? - portability NOLRS enables a person’s ability to perform a role in the outdoors across Australia NOLRS national administration removes the barrier of needed ‘experts’ in each state and territory
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Balancing the equation – the downside of NOLRS Land managers and insurance agencies will need help to use registration as a benchmark Those not registered may be disadvantaged with respect to employment/access There will be a cost involved Registration will require renewing Registration and re-registration will create and increase record keeping and paperwork
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NOLRS – the detail 2 Choices Anarchy Regulation
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Registration levels for Mountain Biking Mountain Bike Guide (Easy to intermediate terrain) Mountain Bike Guide (Intermediate to difficult terrain) Mountain Bike Instructor (Intermediate to difficult terrain)
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Registration levels for Bushwalking Restricted Bushwalking Guide Bushwalking Guide (Tracked or Easy Untracked Areas) Bushwalking Instructor (Tracked or Easy Untracked Areas) Bushwalking Guide (Difficult and Trackless Areas) Bushwalking Instructor (Difficult and Trackless Areas) Bushwalking Guide (Unmodified Areas) Bushwalking Instructor (Unmodified Areas)
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