Risk Management and Health and SafetyGiven new the Health and Safety regulations within NZ and the University, Dance Studies staff and students are required to proactively manage risk. Staff and students are expected to communicate clearly to each other any physical, mental or social concerns that require management.Below are several points to consider as you engage in all your Dance Studies classes and rehearsals:• In managing risk and physical injury Dance Studies staff will firmly review student attendance. Dance Studies staff will not place a student in a situation that will knowingly cause harm. As such, staff will not let a student undertake assessment tasks if the staff member believes that the student is not prepared for the assessment. If a student attends all classes, then they will be prepared for the assessment.• Warming up properly is essential; you cannot do a practical class if you are not warm as you are running the risk of injuring yourself. It is your responsibility to warm up sufficiently, as we expect to be able to start the class immediately and not take up valuable class time getting everyone ‘warm’. Similarly, you are expected to undertake your own cool down, and daily self-care and management.• Please inform us of any injury or health related circumstances that are relevant to your full participation in the course. If you develop a new injury, or if an old injury surfaces during the course, let us know about it before class, or as soon as it happens in class – if you are unsure about your injury or pain ASK us about it, and ALWAYS seek medical advice from medical professionals.• In case of injury please see Denise to fill out an Accident/Incident Report form• First aid kits are available in the KMC studio and in the Dance Studies office. Please inform Denise when these need replenishing.• Please be alert of personal security when rehearsing – rehearse with a friend if possible.• Please take care of mental, physical and social wellbeing. If you need support or/and advice or need to raise a concern, please speak with your lecturer or Head of Department or University Counsellor ph. 09 923 7681.• Content Warning: During this course some content may offend. Please discuss any issues with your course lecturer.If there is an accident or injury:1. Ensure members of the classroom are safe.2. Contact help, ring Denise Layzell on ext. 88750, University Security on ext. 85000 or if need be an ambulance on 111.3. For soft tissue injuries (e.g. sprains, sore legs, twisted ankles) rememberRICER – Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, Referral4. First aid kits are kept in the KMC stereo cupboard and at the Dance Studies Office.Staff must report all injuries to the Dance Studies Administrator.