Security Incident Information Management: Training for Humanitarian Security Staff
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Description
ABOUT THE COURSE
The course looks at how humanitarian organisations can improve their security incident information management system and incident preparedness, focusing on:
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Informing immediate responses to incidents
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Implementing lessons learned for a better prevention
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Using data to better understand the humanitarian security context.
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Using data to inform decision making at organisation level
Session content, discussions, coordinated activities and group work will reinforce participant’s knowledge, skills and competencies on: collection, reporting, recording, analysis, use, and sharing of security incident information.
LEARNING METHODS
The format of the 4 session learning programme encourages participants to set targets and reflect on their progress whilst “on the job,” as part of a coherent and high-quality staff development programme.
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3-4 hours a week for 4 weeks, will commence on the 23 October
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Delivered online for maximum convenience
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Participatory approach involving group work, live presentations every Wednesday and discussion.
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR
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Aid agency staff involved in incident reporting: national security staff, regional security staff and any others whose involvement would benefit headquarter level SFPs.
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The training is open to all, with a view that those who participate will contribute to the Security in Numbers Database managed by Insecurity Insight. For more information on the database and what is required from contributing organisations please email sharene.wakefield@redr.org.uk
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS
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Register you interest by completing the application form at the 'register' link at the top of this page. We will then be in touch once we assess your application
ENQUIRIES
For questions regarding the course content please contact:
marine.menier@redr.org.uk or Iffaf.khan@redr.org.uk
For general course enquiries please email Sharene.wakefield@redr.org.uk
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WHAT WE DO
We train life-savers. We give people the skills to prepare for, and respond to, major disasters like earthquakes, floods, conflict and drought.
We train national aid workers in disaster-affected countries
Where We Work
We work in partnership with humanitarians
We provide expert advice for humanitarians
We have a global Membership