Child protection policies are essential, and to be effective they must become a living part of your camp culture. This workshop will discuss how to incorporate safety policies into your organization from the ground up and create a safety culture that is ingrained in every part of your camp culture.
For more than 30 years, Tom Rawlings has served as an attorney, juvenile court judge, child rights ombudsman, and director of Georgia’s Division of Family and Children Services. He currently works in child welfare as a member of Chalmers Adams Backer & Wallen, LLC, in Atlanta.Tom... Read More →
Debbie Ausburn is a social-worker-turned-lawyer who has worked with youth-serving organizations for more than 40 years. She has served a a criminal prosecutor, member of the governing board of the Georgia Department of Human Resources, and a volunteer and Board member with non-profit... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 8:30am - 10:00am PDT Weyerhaeuser909 N Hayden Island Dr, Portland, OR 97217
Expanded research into human dimensions of risk management has revealed that psychological safety and a sense of belonging are central to improving program learning outcomes and strengthening an organization’s safety culture. AEE has integrated these insights into its accreditation framework, which includes seven standards that address psychological safety, diversity, and inclusion. AEE also requires accredited organizations to comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The current sociopolitical climate has created some conflict for organizations and their ability to comply with and report on the applicable standards. This workshop will review the seven standards that address inclusion, diversity, and psychological safety and will discuss various approaches organizations are taking to navigate them within their local contexts. Attendees will consider how to implement prudent legal strategies that continue to prioritize the safety and well-being of staff and participants
Risk Management Director, Cornerstone Safety Group
Teresa Jennings, LCSW, LAC, is based in Durango, Colorado, and serves as the Program Director at La Plata Youth Services, a nonprofit supporting youth through mental health, mentorship, and diversion programs. She is also a Mental Health Advisor & Community Wellness Manager with Cornerstone... Read More →
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs; Affiliate faculty, Colorado Mountain College
Amy has worked in outdoor education for over 25 years primarily as an outdoor education professor and administrator. She also teaches wilderness medicine courses for Desert Mountain Medicine, avalanche courses through AIARE, and is an active member of her local search and rescue group... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 10:30am - 12:00pm PDT Clark909 N Hayden Island Dr, Portland, OR 97217
We’ll provide an overview of the most salient challenges for operating/managing overseas programs in our current VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) World. We’ll also look at the challenges of melding local competence (culture, language, sensibilities) with U.S. standards for health, safety and security. Where disruption is one of the few certainties, translating uncertainty into equations of risk becomes critical for decision making with implications for info acquisition, flexibility and resilience. We’ll initially present a macro-overview of navigating health, safety and security abroad, and then look at how the principles and the realities play out in an Outward Bound program in Central America.
Director of Operations & Safety, The Hurricane Island Outward Bound School
Tim serves as the Director of Operations & Safety at the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School. He helped build a strategic partnership between Outward Bound Costa Rica and HIOBS, co-founded the Sundog Outdoor Leadership Initiative, and serves on the Colorado College’s Ritt Kellogg... Read More →
Bill Frederick - Bill is the founder of Lodestone Safety International. He spent 20 years in outdoor ed (Outward Bound) and international education (SFS and Dartmouth). Bill also teaches for Wilderness Medical Associates International and designed their Travel Med curriculum. He holds... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT Weyerhaeuser909 N Hayden Island Dr, Portland, OR 97217
In this interactive workshop, participants explore the Socioecological Model—a harm reduction framework for assessing and strengthening organizational approaches to sexual misconduct. Together, we’ll assess your team’s efforts to set expectations for appropriate conduct and their readiness to prevent and respond to incidents of sexual misconduct and related encounters. The session covers key legal considerations, with practical, adaptable policy recommendations tailored to your unique work in outdoor education settings.
Consultant and Sexual Misconduct Prevention Educator
Deirdre is a consultant with over a decade of experience dedicated to ending sexual misconduct within and beyond the outdoor industry. She specializes in developing strategies to interrupt and prevent sexual misconduct in traditional education and outdoor education settings. Her work... Read More →
Frances Mock is an attorney specializing in risk management and claims management for wilderness and experiential education programs She is counsel to NOLS, Outward Bound, SCA, LL Bean’s Outdoor Discovery School, and other organizations, providing advice about: responding to incidents... Read More →
Wednesday October 21, 2026 3:00pm - 4:30pm PDT Washington909 N Hayden Island Dr, Portland, OR 97217