Emergency rescue
Featured in the Best of Energisers and Pacechangers training manual
By Sarah Cook
Category: Energisers and Training Games
Credit price: 2 download credits (Single user)
Participants are divided into teams. They represent the emergency funding committee of a major hospital. The team has limited funds available to rescue parts of the hospital. Their task is to decide which parts they will rescue, and why.
This activity highlights the various skills needed to run and contribute to a successful planning meeting. Participants represent the emergency funding committee of a major hospital; their task is to decide areas for cutback.
Who is it for: This training resource is intended for use by trainers to revitalise jaded and weary participants, allowing them to use their minds and bodies in a different way, and thence return to any learning programme refreshed and more receptive to learning.
| Resource Type: | Activity |
| Min Group Size: | 6 |
| Max Group Size: | 24 |
| Typical Duration: | 00:25:00 |
| No of Pages: | 8 |
Resources: View standard resources for Fenman training activities
Additional resources: Handouts, paper and pens
Purpose: This training resource is intended for use by trainers to enable participants to develop negotiation skills, effective participation in meetings and to be aware of the importance of giving and receiving feedback.
Download the training activity, Emergency rescue as featured in the Fenman training manual; Best of Energisers and Pacechangers
