The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Documentation may include: | athlete and coach information press releases financial records. |
Needs of key tour stakeholders may include: | equipment nutrition accommodation transport training and recovery free time financial allowances medical requirements special requirements code of conduct legal requirements safety considerations training facilities coaching equipment. |
Organisational policies and procedures may include: | occupational health and safety roles and responsibilities of touring party competition requirements privacy duty of care liability insurance codes of behaviour protocols for making travel arrangements protocols for dealing with the media reporting obligations. |
Resource and logistical travel requirements may include: | transport passports visas inoculations nutritional requirements tapes of national anthem appropriate licensing of drivers and or carriers insurance policies allocation of baggage limits allocation of equipment labelling of baggage and equipment insurance training facilities clothing meals. |
Athlete information may include: | name and age photograph biographical details medical history present injuries current treatment special requirements Medicare number allergies emergency contact details. |
Relevant tour personnel may include: | competition officials club or organisation officials club or organisation support staff guides or interpreters. |
Budget may include: | government grants sponsorships participant contribution governing body contribution timelines for financial income allocation and acquittal of tour finances. |
Itinerary may include: | requirements of competition travel bookings accommodation bookings training facilities. |
Risks may include: | disruption to travel and accommodation arrangements injury or illness of tour members alterations to itinerary misplaced or lost equipment or baggage incidents that attract media attention. |
Local liaison persons or organisations may include: | Australian High Commission host sporting body emergency contacts. |
Orientation to the training area may include: | location of accommodation and competition environment identified location of relevant facilities and services time zone considerations traffic considerations environmental considerations customs culture laws financial considerations and exchange rates security considerations technological communication considerations language. |
Strategies for effective group management may include: | head counts rolls buddy systems travel partners managerial practices and policies fines and fun. |
Evaluation criteria may include: | finances logistics competition results athlete performance coaching performance. |
Evaluation methods may include: | athlete feedback staff feedback. |