How to Master Real Time Decisions

Able to Care

08-11-2024 • 15 mins

Join host Andy Baker in this insightful episode as he explores the concept of dynamic risk assessments—a critical skill for caregivers, educators, and anyone in high-stakes environments. Learn how to approach everyday risks with adaptability and situational awareness.

Andy breaks down dynamic risk assessments, explaining how they differ from traditional assessments and why they’re essential for effective, safe decision-making on the go. Using practical examples, he covers how to apply this skill in first aid situations, while navigating complex behaviours, and even in high-pressure caregiving scenarios. From the Green Cross Code to managing risks in moments of distress, this episode provides tools to keep yourself and others safe.

This episode is a must-listen for caregivers, teachers, and anyone who encounters unpredictable environments where they must respond in real-time. 🎧

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Key Messages:

  1. Understanding Dynamic Risk Assessments Andy explains how dynamic risk assessments help us navigate risks that change by the second. Unlike static assessments, they offer a framework for assessing and responding to unexpected variables.

  2. The APOP Framework: A Guide for Real-Time Risk Assessment Learn about the APOP Framework—Activity, People, Objects, Place—which helps you quickly evaluate situations and make informed decisions on safety.

  3. Situational Awareness for Self-Preservation Andy underscores the importance of prioritising one’s own safety to be an effective helper. Through analogies like the oxygen mask rule, he reminds listeners that self-care is foundational to caring for others.

Key Timestamps: 00:01:25 - Welcome to the Able to Care Podcast with Andy Baker 00:02:00 - What is a Dynamic Risk Assessment? 00:03:15 - Examples from First Aid and Caregiving Scenarios 00:04:30 - The APOP Framework: Activity, People, Objects, Place 00:06:50 - The Three Types of Dynamic Risk Assessments: Proactive, Close Proximity, and Secondary Range 00:08:20 - Applying Dynamic Risk Assessments in Real-Life Scenarios 00:09:45 - Situational Awareness and the Importance of Self-Care 00:10:35 - Practising Dynamic Risk Assessment in High-Stakes Situations 00:11:20 - Analogy of the Oxygen Mask: Putting Yourself First in High-Risk Situations 00:12:40 - Case Study: Reducing Risk by Creating Space and Moving Outdoors 00:14:00 - Final Reflections: Developing the Habit of Dynamic Risk Assessment

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