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#1 Posted : 02 June 2001 17:58:00(UTC)
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Posted By Des Power If you have any good ideas or experience in organising group 'workshop' type training sessions I would appreciate your help. I have a number of books on the subject giving examples of 'competative' and 'co-operative' team building games but they are a bit 'tame' for my intended audience. All suggestions/advice appreciated. des@power65.freeserve.co.uk
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#2 Posted : 04 June 2001 12:34:00(UTC)
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Posted By Ed Carter Des, I assume that your after H&S material. Whilst I'm not sure that this will not prove to be too tame, can I suggest "Health & Safety Games for trainers" by Graham Roberts- Phelps, published by Gower, of Gower House,Croft Road,Aldershot,Hampshire, GU11 3HR. (ISBN 0-566-08203-9). Whithin its 226 pages, it includes true/false quizzes, Knowledge tests, safety icebreakers, group energisers, case studies crosswords/wordsearches and questionaires on H&S subjects. Used constructively you can introduce an element of competition between teams etc. Anyhoo, I hope you may find the suggestion useful. Ed
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#3 Posted : 06 June 2001 20:32:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jerry Tucker I have been in out-door education / management training for 10 years tell me what your after? I will probably be able to help. Jerry Tucker
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#4 Posted : 08 June 2001 10:46:00(UTC)
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Posted By Joe McNicholas Des, I have just purchased the book "Health & Safety Games for Trainers". I can say that the majority of it is aimed at what I consider to be icebreakers. However there are a few good activities (certainly for what I need), but not necessarily aimed at team building. If you like I can fax a couple of activities across so you can make your mind up. The book in looseleaf format cost £75.00 plus VAT and I have to admit it's not bad. Message to Jerry - would it be possible to contact you as I am currently looking to do external activities rether than desk based activities. Best regards Joe McNicholas
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#5 Posted : 08 June 2001 18:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jerry Tucker Hi Joe My E-mail address is Jeremy.Tucker@btinternet.com I'm off surfing for a week in N. Cornwall (WELL DESERVED!?!) Send me your ideas and I'll respond next weekend.
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#6 Posted : 19 June 2001 16:20:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jerry Tucker Joe McNicholas I'm back. Please contact me re. your needs. My E-mail address is Jeremy.Tucker@btinternet.com Look forward to hearing from you soon.
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