Foundations of Staff Welfare and Critical Incidents Training
This course is based in El Fasher and available in Arabic
Numeric Code: FSWCI-ELF-0410
Date:
6 - 8 Apr 2010
Length: 3 days
Location: Sudan
Residential/Non-Residential: Non-Residential
Suitable for:
Aimed at relief workers who spend a lot of their time in the field travelling between different field sites and therefore are regularly exposed to potential insecure environments. This is a foundational course available for all staff involved with humanitarian work.
Course covers:
This 3 day course aims to enhance the skills and awareness of relief workers to follow appropriate security guidelines and actions when working in insecure environments. It will help the individual aid worker to understand better his/her role in a given context and how the individual’s behaviour impacts on their personal and their team’s security and safety.
Course outcomes:
By the end of the course participants will be able to:
- Describe why it is important to follow and implement a security strategy based on the context in which their agency is working
- Explain ways to reduce vulnerability through effective self management
- Respond to situations to prevent or mitigate crisis
- Report on incidents to facilitate the recording and sharing of security related information
- Describe basic elements of site safety
- Aware of threats such as detention/abduction crises, travel safety (including ambush/car jaking
- Have tools for dealing with stress
Cost:
The cost is SDG 330 for International NGOs, and SDG 165 for National NGOs.
Sudan Training Application Form 2009
Calling on +249 (0) 9128 55 085 or 249 (0) 9193 00 334.
By visiting our field site offices
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