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Certificate in Security Management (credit-rated)

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Given the insecure and often rapidly changing environments in which aid agencies work, safety and security management is not an optional extra. It needs to be at the heart of humanitarian programmes.
This five-day intensive course will enable participants to identify the key requirements for managing security in complex emergencies and conflict zones by practicing essential techniques in risk management, security assessment and crisis response.

The course draws on extensive field case studies, the current humanitarian environment and the security management practices used by humanitarian bodies internationally.
The Certificate is competency based and focused on skills that you can demonstrate.

Credits can be transferred to the Masters in Development and Emergency Practice (DEP) from Oxford Brookes University or other similar postgraduate qualifications.
 

Certificate in Security Management Factsheet

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Numeric Code: 10028
Date: 20 - 24 Sep 2010
Length: 5 days
Location: UK
Residential/Non-Residential: Non-Residential

Suitable for:

Humanitarian staff working or looking to work in complex emergencies or focus on conflict environments. The course targets staff who are or will be security focal points or managing security within their organisation, and those who do or will have a project/programme management role in the field or HQ. Participants from government and intergovernmental agencies or the private sector, who are working in similar environments or with humanitarian organisations, are also encouraged to consider this course.

Course covers:

This five-day intensive workshop involves presentation, group work, the production of a security plan and two simulation exercises.


Topics covered will include:
•     Environmental scanning (local contexts and your programmes)
•     Threat, vulnerability and risk assessment
•     Application of risk standards and models
•     Incident response, analysis, reporting and information management
•     Security strategies, policy and planning
•     Skills and resources required to implement a security plan
•     Crisis management
•     Operational continuity
•     Team management through security programming
•     Psycho-social support


The content of the course is aligned to the National Occupational Standards (UK) in Security Management as well as the InterAction Minimum Operating Security Standards and builds on the ECHO Security Training Modules.

To receive the Certificate, course participants will need to:
•     Complete pre-course reading
•     Participate in the 5 day Certificate in Security Management course
•     Perform to an assessed standard in both a group presentation and a simulation exercise
•     Complete and pass a post course piece of written work
 

Course outcomes:

Participants will be able to:

  • demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of key security management skills (including; risk  management, situational analysis, assessment, plan implementation, monitoring and evaluation, continuity and crisis planning and leadership) and their use in relation to setting and achieving programme goals when managing humanitarian emergencies
  • demonstrate that they can work effectively in reviewing and enhancing security management practice and procedures to support programmes and staff in the field
  • reflect and evaluate on personal performance and the performance of others in relation to security in emergencies and improving practice
  • communicate effectively to different audiences in the field humanitarian of practice using appropriate media.
     

Cost:

The fee includes a workbook and flashdrive of resources, simulation exercises, all training and assessment, and morning and afternoon tea/coffee breaks and lunch on each day. Participants are responsible for arranging their own accommodation and travel to and from the venue.

 

Band A  675
Band B  780
Band C  940
Band D  1300

All prices are in GBP (£).

Please view our page on price bands for further details.

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Registration will take place on Monday morning at 08.45 hrs and the workshop will begin at 09.00 hrs. The course will end by 17.30 hrs on Friday.

Location: The course will run in the RedR training centre in Vauxhall, London.

If you have any questions regarding the content of the course and assessment process please contact the training team on:
email: training@redr.org.uk
phone: +44 (0)20 7840 6000
 

 

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UK training price bands

Band A: Staff from national and local NGOs in developing countries, full-time students & unemployed.

Band B: Staff from charities, agencies and NGOs with an annual income of less than £1 million, & employed individuals funding themselves.

Band C: Staff from charities, agencies and NGOs with an annual income of more than £1 million.

Band D: Staff from commercial and governmental organisations.

If you are paying Band A fee, please send in proof of unemployment or student status with your application.

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