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Re: Risk Assessment


 

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Hi Robyn,

Two possible thing that may be helpful¡­

First one is on the total other end of the age spectrum, though there may be some helpful resources in the mix,?

Second, more of a manual process in developing your own risk assessment tool, here are a couple of things to help in conceptually creating your model (neither are from the field of blindness and low vision, though you can generalize to your specific needs)...



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Christopher J. Tabb, M.A., COMS

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On May 5, 2025, at 1:58?PM, Robyn Casillas via groups.io <robynrene@...> wrote:

Reaching out to see if any of my colleagues have a risk assessment template, protocol or resources... specifically for fall risks- both for the individual and environmental. Prior, our PT conducted a fall risk assessment on an individual student-they may also step in and assess this student but I want to be prepared if asked. This student is a junior high school student with multiple disabilities, ambulatory, with both ocular and neurological based visual impairment. Poor visual attention, but easily visually redirected (when given a physical-visually based cue to direct visual attention).
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Thanks,
Robyn

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