At a glance on Regional Courses
Regional Training Course on Disaster Management (DMC)
Disaster Management Course is the core course of ADPC, which has
been delivered since the ADPC’s inception. The course provides
comprehensive disaster management knowledge and skills to enhance
the capabilities of executive managers who have key disaster management
responsibilities. It is designed to enable professionals working
in disaster management, development and donor agencies to effectively
integrate disaster management into their development programs and
policies. Participants will be encouraged to develop key skills
and adopt proactive attitudes through participation in interactive
lectures and reflection on a range of key issues raised during
discussions and practical activities.
The course will promote the sharing of relevant technical and managerial skills
and knowledge and will equip participants with appropriate decision making,
strategic and analytical processes.
For more information on the course please view: http://www.adpc.net/training/brochure/DMC-32.pdf
or
contact the Training Resource Group Leader at: tedadpc@adpc.net
Regional Training Course on Flood Disaster Risk Management (FDRM)
Flood Disaster Risk Mitigation Course is an integrated approach
to development of flood risk reduction strategies that involves
engineering, settlement, development, public administration, community-based
strategies and land use planning (with environmental considerations).
This multi-disciplinary treatment of the flood problem and of the
requirements of flood risk management is expected to enable a holistic
view of the situation and the needed preparedness measures. Cases
of responses at the national and local levels are presented to
give the mitigation measures concrete applications.
The four modules impart the information and skills in flood problem analysis,
understanding and appreciation of the various approaches to flood risk reduction,
determination of appropriateness of the strategies and/or measures to achieve
the desired goal of flood risk/damage reduction.
The course is linked to a number of current ADPC flood-related initiatives,
including the Flood Preparedness Information Network (FINE) in South Asia;
the Extreme Climate Events (ECE) program; and the cooperation between ADPC
and Mekong River Commission. Participants will be exposed to these endeavors,
to learn from their experience and to establish linkages with them.
For more information on the course please view: http://www.adpc.net/training/brochure/brochureFDRM7.pdf
or
contact Training Resource Group Leader at: tedadpc@adpc.net
Regional Training Course on Community Based Disaster Risk Management
(CBDRM)
Community Based Disaster Risk Management
provides an opportunity for participants to acquire skills and
obtain knowledge on “how
to” design and implement programs to reduce disaster risks
and vulnerability and build community capacity to promote a ‘culture
of safety.’ Through exercises and simulations they will practice
risk assessment and risk management planning.
The participants will have a chance to learn about globally acknowledged
programs and projects on community based disaster risk management
from leaders of these initiatives. In particular the cases will
include examples from the South Asia , South East Asia and Pacific
regions.
The participants will:
- Examine various models on disaster risk management;
- Design and conduct community based disaster risk assessment;
- Identify measures for hazard and vulnerability reduction and
community capacity building;
- Prepare a risk reduction plan and how to integrate it in development
activities;
- Analyse problems in the implementation of community based risk
reduction plans;
- Describe areas of professional development to become a good
CBDRM practitioner.
For more information on the course please contact the Training
Resource Group Leader at: tedadpc@adpc.net
Regional Training Course on Community Based Psychological Support
(CBPS)
ADPC has initiated the regional training course on Community
Based Psychological Support (CBPS) in 2005 in partnership with
the University of South Dakota Disaster Mental Health Institute
(DMHI).
CBPS aims to provide mental health professionals the skills and
understanding to begin to develop, implement, supervise, and manage
psychological support programs in preparation for and in response
to disaster. The course will focus on the impact of stress in disasters
and the components and assessment of psychological support. Practical
models of implementation, disaster mental health strategies and
interventions, and the management of psychological support programs
will be discussed in the course.
For more information on the course please contact the Training
Resource Group Leader at: tedadpc@adpc.net
Regional Training Course on Exercise Management (EXMAN)
Exercise Management provides emergency and disaster management
organizations with tools and a process to evaluate the status and
validity of their plans, organizational relationships, capabilities
and strategies in managing emergencies and disasters. It will also
assist participants to develop the skills to design, manage and
evaluate activities that exercise the elements of emergency management.
The participants will learn about:
- Appropriate exercise management for given situations to meet
stated outcomes
- Identify resources necessary to conduct exercises
- Methods to evaluate the results of an exercise
- Actions, processes, deficiencies and needs requiring documentation
- Adopting and using the exercise management process in specific
environments
- Suggestions for marketing exercises to agencies and key individuals
- Suggestions as to how exercise outcomes may be applied
For more information on the course please contact the Training
Resource Group Leader at: tedadpc@adpc.net
Regional Training Course on Skills for Effective Trainers (SET)
Skills for Effective Trainers provides the participants with training
methodologies and specific personal skills that will assist them
in developing and delivering effective training. The course is
designed to enable the participants, specifically those working
in research, teaching, management, development and donor agencies,
to effectively develop, present and manage training programs.
The participants will receive information that will enable them
to:
- Determine instructional approaches
- Guide development of training
- Develop interactive training components
- Develop teaching styles and methods
- Use training aids effectively
- Specify critical elements of training to be tested
For more information on the course please contact the Training
Resource Group Leader at: tedadpc@adpc.net
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