Corporate Social Responsibility
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Social Welfare, Social Care/Development
Intl Development, Security
Start date
21/03/2017
End date
22/03/2017
Security Management
Date: 21 - 22 Mar 2017
Length: 2 days
Location: Yangon, Myanmar
Residential: No
About the course:
This two-day course will introduce key themes in security management in order to improve awareness and develop essential skills in risk management, security assessment and incident management. Participants will learn how to assess their context, to identify risks and to develop security plans.
Beginning with an assessment of the context in which you are working, participants are invited to consider general and specific factors affecting their security. This is then put into the context of the security management framework, and approaches to security risk management are introduced. The three key strategies for managing security are introduced and the place of each is considered in relation to the operating environment. The course then considers the connection between staff management and security, including a consideration of organisational roles and responsibilities. Incident management is addressed through a practical group exercise, before the learning from the course is tied together in a session on security planning.
What does the course cover?
By the end of the course you will be able to:
Who should attend?
The course is primarily aimed at humanitarian personnel who do or will have a programming role in emergency situations. It is also relevant for project managers and other humanitarian staff looking to expand their knowledge and skills in inclusive programming. .
Course structure:
Registration will take place from 8.45 am on the first day. The course will run from 9 am to 5.30 each day. Each day is broken up into four sessions, separated by a lunch break and coffee/ tea breaks in the morning and afternoon.From the second day, each day begins with a review of the topics covered the previous day to ensure that the concepts, tools, and frameworks are fully understood. Every day ends with a period of reflection, evaluation, and questions.
Participants will be actively encouraged to engage in classroom discussions, group work and practical exercises. The trainers will draw on both theoretical and practical knowledge in order to make the experience and learning applicable to the realities of humanitarian practice.
Trainers:
The course will be delivered by the following trainers:
Samir Maleh
Cost:
The fees are inclusive of all training resources, lunch, and refreshments. For further information on pricing bands please go to http://www.redr.org.uk/en/Training-and-more/participant-info/price-bands.cfm.
Early bird fee: Book and pay up to a month in advance to receive a 10% discount through our early bird scheme.
Full terms and conditions here: http://www.redr.org.uk/en/Training-and-more/participant-info/terms-and-conditions.cfm
£100 - £400