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Second National Preventive Health Research Programme

First BTAAP Business Plan      Bohemian Teenagers Show Choir Programme        Defined Terms BTSCP

Second BTAAP Business Plan    Bohemian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras Programme    Defined Terms - Bohemian Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme

Third BTAAP Business Plan    Bohemian Teenager Ballet & Modern Dance Programme        Defined Terms BTB&MDCP

Secondary Purpose Of YELP  SPV or Secondary Purpose means to facilitate Community Driven Regulation To Minimise Trauma Accidents to reduce the incidence of Serious Sporting Accidents from Interested Adults commencing a RREA by Regulating Existing Sporting Activity Providers during an era when governments are -

(a)        beseeching their citizens to incorporate a Recreational Activity(ies) in their Lifestyle Behaviour in order to 'inter alia' Improve Personal Health And Fitness and reduce Climate Change; and

(b)        recognising the folly of not regulating human behaviour that costs governments material fiscal revenue.

The First Business Plan contends Interested Adults commencing a RREA in a LDRREG to inter alia' Improve Personal Health And Fitness will cost-effectively reduce the >$155b Negligent Lifestyle Annual Costs of Fifteen Problems, largely caused by the Taskforce's Three Public Health Risks, but more comprehensively encapsulated in Negligent Lifestyle Behaviour

Alas, the information in the below three URLs suggests that trauma accidents treated in the Emergency Wards of our hospitals, in the last few years, may be 50 times higher than previously chronicled in police reports:

 

  1.    Hidden injury toll sparks call to segregate cyclists
  2.    "Cyclists are accidents waiting to happen."
  3.    ABC Radio National Background Briefing -  “On Road Cycling” by Diane Martin

RREAs involve Three Types Of Risks of Harm Sufferable

 

Provide A Risk Warning explains that Civil Liability Acts 2002 obligates Inviters of Recreational Activities to provide a Risk Warning to their Invitees in order to -

(i)         reduce 'inter alia' Serious Sporting Accidents; and

(ii)        diminish the likelihood of associated costly and stressful litigation which 'inter alia' diminishes enthusiasm to become a REC, a Sporting Activity Provider, an Abled Participant Assistant or an Accredited Participant.

Provide A Risk Warning also explains that due to the Civil Liability (Personal Responsibility) Amendment Acts -

        Second Business Plan - Join a Green Team; and

*          Third Business Plan - Safety First Cycling Website ,

seek to facilitate Inviters to provide a Risk Warning to their Invitees by alerting -

(A)        Interested Adults of risks, which include Obvious Risks, Foreseeable, Non-Obvious, Explicit Risks and Inherent Risks, collectively the Three Types Of Risks of each RREA; and

(B)        Organisers and Sporting Activity Providers of each Recreational Activity of their legal obligation to provide a Risk Warning.

Material benefit to minimise future Serious Sporting Accidents will come about through the YELP  SPV performing the Secondary Purpose Of YELP  SPV, namely to Regulate Existing Sporting Activity Providers to achieve (i) and (ii) above.

See also Encourage An Optimum, Uniform Delivery Model and Primary Purpose.