Project life cycle
1 Project life cycle
Activity 2: Your role in the surveillance process
Activity 3: Communication
You will learn more about communicating with AMR surveillance professionals beyond your workplace in the Communicating AMR data to stakeholders module. But for now, take a moment to note down anyone outside of your current workplace that is involved in your AMR work.
You will find that each project you work on will vary slightly. Authors and partners have their own ways of working and different needs, and Corporate & Commercial try to adapt to meet these needs. However, there is a general flow to the stages of a project and this is illustrated in Figure 1.
In this you will look at who does what, starting with an overview of the whole process which we will then break down into detail. As mentioned above, each project is individual so be ready for some flexibility in the process.
The flow chart in Figure 1 shows the main stages of a project. Depending on the project’s needs, there will either be a Digital Development Editor (DDE) or an Assistant Editor (AE), and they will carry out the first stage. If your project has a
Figure 1 gives the overview of the process from handover to the site going live. It implies a linear process, but in practice this is not the case, as some things can happen in tandem and others happen throughout the process.
There are various acronyms used to identify the roles mentioned in Figure 1. They are:
- DDE − Digital Development Editor
- AE − Assistant Editor
- DPA – Digital Production Assistant
- V&A Producer − Video and Audio Producer
- GMD − Graphic Media Developer
- AW − Art Worker
- IMD − Interactive Media Developer
- PM − Project Manager
- SPM − Senior Project Manager
Now, let's move on and start looking at the detail.
Activity: Simple Q&A
Has Philip been harmed or abused?
Answer
Yes, Philip has been harmed and abused. Both ‘aggressive language’ and being hit can cause physical and emotional harm. These are examples of poor coaching practice and are a form of abuse. Philip will probably remember being humiliated in front of others forever.
Activity with multiple choice
a.
Having medical or allergy information for children when you take them away on trips.
b.
Ensuring all staff and volunteers agree to clear codes of conduct and ethical standards.
c.
Having a requirement for players to do three media events per year.
d.
Not training in extreme weather conditions.
The correct answers are a, b and d.
Answer
Safeguarding includes all of the statements above except for: Having a requirement for players to do three media events per year.
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Liam interactive
Tick the items that you think our young people mentioned to us.
Storyline interactive

