Connecting to Collections Care – upcoming course

This is not a LAPNet event but might be of interest to people.

C2C Care Course Practical Risk Assessment for Small and Mid-Sized Cultural Heritage Institutions

Risk Assessments are one of the most important steps that heritage institutions can take in emergency and business continuity planning. The objective of this course is to enable participants from small to mid-size heritage institutions to undertake a risk assessment specific to their institution, enabling them to identify potential natural, traditional, made or non-traditional risks and evaluate their impact. Utilizing existing knowledge of their institution and its collections, programs and assets, participants evaluate hazards and risks based on information from the heritage field, the insurance industry, the commercial business resumption sector and government agencies. A recommended reading list/bibliography will be provided.

At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify and understand the internal and external hazards likely to affect their institution (building, collections, people)
  • Evaluate the likelihood of these hazards affecting their institution
  • Rank these risks posed by these hazards through the lens of their institution’s key functions and program priorities
  • Assess the likelihood and impact of these hazards on their institution’s buildings and collections
  • Summarize this information and identify risk priorities using a Heritage Risk Assessment Matrix

Course Schedule

  • Webinar One: Introduction – March 5, 2025 100-230pm ET
  • Webinar Two: Identifying Hazards & Risks March 12, 2025 100-230pm ET
  • Webinar Three: Risk Impact March 19, 2025 100-230pm ET
  • Webinar Four: Putting It All Together March 26, 2025 100-230pm ET 

Instructor

  • Jane Dalley, Jane Dalley Heritage Consulting

Registration Fee

  • $99 Early Bird through February 14, 2025
  • $149 Regular Fee

For info and to register: connectingtocollections.org/practical_risk_assessment

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