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Main Conference: Tuesday, October 15 - Thursday, October 17, 2024

Preconference: Monday October 14 - Tuesday, October 15, 2024

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Thursday October 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:00am MDT
Includes four short 18-minute Ted-Talk style presentations!

Search & Rescue, Stress and the Path to Resilience presented by Josie McKee: Stress injuries can occur when a stressor overwhelms our capacity to manage it. During this short talk, Josie will share her experience of working on the Yosemite Search & Rescue team. Her story includes an incident that left her stress injured and how awareness of stress injuries helped her go from burnout to finding the resilience to continue SAR work. This talk will help participants develop awareness of potential causes of stress injury and provide structure they can use to decrease stress and increase capacity to manage stress.

Odysseus Rules and Wake-up Alarms: Moving Beyond Heuristic presented by Nik White: Decision making in a wilderness setting is always complicated by human factors. Many programs have started training students on heuristic traps (FACETS?) as ways our brains play tricks on us that may lead to poor decision making. But just knowing how our brains fool us isn't enough. We need to Know about the trap, Identify when we are falling into it, choose a different Decision, and have the Skills to execute the the new plan. Odysseus Rules and Wake-up Alarms are two tools which help us Identify when we might be falling into a heuristic trap, and can help lead to better decision making in the wilderness.

Benefits of Utilizing Mental Health Clinicians in Partnership with Outdoor & Field-based Programs presented by Lauren Glass: In the past few years, many outdoor focused organizations have identified an increase in the way that participant mental health struggles have impacted program outcomes and added to staff burnout. Just as organizations may partner with professionals from outside the outdoor and recreation space, there are many ways to partner with mental health clinicians. This short talk will offer an overview of potential strategies and tiers of engagement that organizations may use to collaborate with mental health clinicians. It will illustrate the benefits that a partnership offers to risk management, equity initiatives, and supporting the sustainability of staff. This talk will outline the beginning steps to utilizing the expertise of mental health clinicians, as well as offer several case studies of successful partnerships.

Program Team Reset: Building a Program Team through Belonging and Managing for Strengths presented by Jason Croft: When there is staff turnover or big transitions in our organizations, we need to cultivate safety, belonging and strength. In this workshop we will discuss the experience of rebuilding SCA Alaska's Program Team from the ground up. My team and I were hired at the same time and were tasked with carrying out the programming set in motion by our predecessors while also, building a functioning team, gaining trust from project partners, replacing aging gear, and learning how to do everything SCA does from huge 50-person training events to our Risk Management policies. We didn't just build a program, we built a team capable of taking on the future of conservation work in Alaska.


Speakers
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Josie McKee

Member Success Coordinator, Responder Alliance
Over the past two decades, Josie’s career in the outdoor industry has included guiding and personal climbing expeditions around the globe, working on the Yosemite Search & Rescue team and teaching wilderness medicine. Stress exposure throughout this career gave her personal insight... Read More →
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Lauren Glass

Lauren Glass, LPC, NCC, is a mental health therapist and consultant. Early in her career, she worked extensively in the outdoor industry, leading and managing recreation and conservation programs. Her clinical background includes experience at a domestic violence & sexual assault... Read More →
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Nik White

Swiftwater Rescue Instructor, Whitewater Workshop
Nik White owns Whitewater Workshop in Golden, Colorado. He runs the instruction program and the access and conservation arm of the Colorado Whitewater Association, the largest whitewater kayak program in Colorado. He is a swiftwater rescue, whitewater kayak, and packraft instructor... Read More →
Thursday October 17, 2024 8:30am - 10:00am MDT
Canyon A/B

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