Safety Training of Trainers
This course will be held in Nyala
Numeric Code: SToT-NY-0708/1
Date:
14 to 16 July 2008
Length:
3 Days
Residential/Non-Residential:
Non-residential
Suitable for:
This course is for anyone working in the humanitarian sector and whose role involves training others. Participants should already be familiar with NGO security management theory and have attended a Security Management Workshop or equivalent level of training
Course covers:
This 3 day course is offered with the purpose of developing the skills and confidence needed to deliver security training within the humanitarian sector.
This is a very practical course and participants will learn through experience, observation and feedback. Sessions on adult learning, training design, methodology and evaluation will be immediately put into practice by participants designing and running their own short training sessions.
Course outcomes:
- Principles of adult learning and applying them to designing and running a security training course or session
- The training cycle and the key activities that need to happen at each stage
- Aims and objectives for training sessions and courses
- Demonstrating a range of training skills and techniques
- How to select appropriate activities, materials and resources for training people in topics relating to security
- Devising tools and techniques for assessing training needs and for evaluating training
- How training can be blended with other approaches to support and develop people working in security related roles
- Applying what has been learnt on this course to an individual training project
Cost:
330 SDG (International staff)
165 SDG (National staff)
Booking Procedures and Application Form
Please apply for the course by fully completing the attached application form and returning it to: sudanadmin@redr.org.
It is important to apply beforehand as places are limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please ensure that the appropriate course code is quoted on your application form (SToT-NY-0708/1). Any queries please contact: Made Ferguson +249 (0) 9 121 59059.