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SCHEDULE

 

7th Hybrid (Online and Face to Face) Training Course on Disaster Risk Communication in the New Normal

Date:  8 - 18 May 2023

Venue: Bangkok, Thailand

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COURSE SCHEDULE

Online Phase: May 8-12, 2023 and Face to Face Phase: May 16-18, 2023

SHORT COURSE INTRODUCTION

Disaster Risk communication is a critical component of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) because it shapes people's perceptions of risk and influences their actions. This course is designed to help the participants to develop a disaster risk communication plan which will guide them to effectively identify the target audience and develop strategies to influence the desired behavioral changes within the target audience.


The course will lead to the development of tailored disaster risk communication plans that the participants should work on when they return to their organization. Coaching and mentoring are an integral part of the course.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

The overall learning objective of this course is to help participants enhance their practical skills and knowledge on disaster risk communication plan and effectively contribute to more in their organizations. The following are learning objectives of the course.


• Enhance awareness, knowledge and skills on effective disaster risk communication.

• Draft disaster risk communication plans that help to communicate disaster risk information to vulnerable communities better and to prepare communities to undertake viable and effective solutions.

• Identify initiatives and good practices on effective disaster risk communication in the New Normal for possible future replication.

COURSE CONTENTS

The course is comprised of 10 sessions:


Session 1. Course Overview

• Course objectives, scope, content overview, methodology and schedule


Session 2. Overview of DRM Concepts and Frameworks

• Concepts, terminologies, and frameworks on DRM

• Understanding Disaster Risk Communication and its linkage with DRM


Session 3. Situation Analysis

• Concept of risk, risk information, risk perception and risk management options, risk perception factors

• Participants conduct situation analysis based upon their specific needs or situations


Session 4. Disaster Risk Communication Approaches

• Disaster risk communication approaches for rapid and slow onset disasters (natural hazard induced)

• Participants define and select approaches for their disaster risk communication plan


Session 5. Understand your Audience

• Audience analysis and segmentation

• Identifying additional stakeholders involved in communication

• Developing audience analysis and segmentation for disaster risk communication plan


Session 6. Establishing Goals/ Objectives

• Desired results of a disaster risk communication plan

• Participants establish goals/objectives of their disaster risk communication plan


Session 7. Developing Right Message

• What to say’ and ‘how to say’ for disaster risk communication.

• How to talk about the hazard’, ‘what to do’

• Message delivery – style, tone, demeanour and accuracy.

• Participants develop right messages for their prioritized audiences


Session 8. Delivering Right Message

• Tools for communicating risk to the public (i.e., traditional and modern)

• Participants identify and select tools for delivering their right messages


Session 9. Monitoring and Evaluation

• Framework for monitoring and evaluation of the effects of disaster risk communication

• Participants discuss and identify steps for preparing and implementing monitoring plan


Session 10. Return Demonstration

• Participants review and finalize their disaster risk communication plan

• Participants present their final disaster risk communication Plan

TARGET PARTICIPANTS

The target audience for this course are organizations dealing with disaster risk communication; namely,

• National, Local and Sub-national Governments

• Private Sector and Professional Organizations

• Non-Governmental Organization and Civil Society Organizations

• Education and Research Institutions

• Media

• Regional Organizations including IGOs

• UN, International Organizations


Program/Project managers, including mid-to-senior level staff and personnel from above types of organizations, dealing with risk communication from disaster, public health, and relevant fields are encouraged to apply. Motivated Individuals who are interested in enhancing their knowledge and skills on disaster risk communication are also encouraged to take this course.

COURSE FEE

$900 (without accommodation)
$1,200 (with accommodation)

Fees are inclusive of course materials (soft copy), cost of instructions and course certificate. For face-to-face training, fee is inclusive of morning and afternoon snacks and lunch during the course.

REGISTRATION

Interested individuals and organizations can register online at www.adpc.net/apply.

For more information about the course, you may also contact Apibarl Bunchongraksa at apibarl@adpc.net and telephone numbers +66 22980681 to 92 ext. 132.

Due to limited slots for this course, interested parties must register on or before April 14, 2023.

PAYMENT

If you are selected to attend the course, the payment should be transferred to ADPC's account through a bank transfer not later than April 21, 2023. Otherwise, your participation will be cancelled.