Abstract:
The study was carried out to investigate the factors affecting risk management in Senior 
High School in the Ga South District of the Greater Accra region. The study was carried 
out to investigate the factors affecting risk management in the teaching and learning of 
volley ball in Senior High Schools in the Ga South District of the Greater Accra Region. 
In using simple random sampling technique, the researcher considered gender as a 
factor. Therefore, the sample size has equal number of boys and equal number of girls 
specifically fifty boys and fifty girls. Ten senior high schools were randomly selected 
for the study. Random sampling technique was used to select 10 students from ten 
schools. The major instrument used for the study was a 15 item questionnaire whose 
information was in line with the research objectives. The research revealed that higher 
levels of injury were associated with lower levels of risk management practices and 
procedures. In addition, factors such as lack of education, use of inappropriate 
protective equipment, use of unsuitable facilities and the absence of proper supervision 
affect the risk management in volleyball activities. Resultant injuries experienced by 
respondents during volleyball activities were ankle sprains, back pain, fractures, 
shoulder injuries, finger injuries, knee injuries, concussions and stress injuries. It is 
recommended that schools are to provide proper facilities and safety gear such ask knee 
pads, volleyball shoes, ankle braces and socks for volleyball players to use in order to 
prevent injuries
 
Description:
A Thesis in the Department of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and 
Sports, Faculty of Science Education, Submitted to the School of Graduate 
Studies, University of Education, Winneba in Partial Fulfilment of the 
Requirements for Award of the Master of Philosophy 
(Physical Education) Degree. 
DECEMBER, 2014