It is not uncommon that NGO workers around the world are faced with many dangerous and life-threatening situations every now and then. But it has been seen that not all of them are trained enough to handle such situations.
These are key questions for NGO staff that are implementing projects but have not had the chance to focus safety and security. Currently, worldwide security related incidents and safety related accidents are on the increase. These incidents lead to injuries and/or the loss of life of NGO personnel.
In addressing this demand, Human Development Forum Foundation is offering a two-day Stay Safe Training for NGO Staff training that will help to improve the safety and security culture of your organization. The course will be held during 15 – 16 November 2011 in Bangkok.
Being trained allows you to develop basic skills, simple assessments or proper reporting of safety related incidents.
Training Objectives
– Be able to conduct a basic safety and security assessment for NGO
– Be able to report and first analyze safety and security incidents
– Be able to carry out First Aid measures for daily use
– Be able to use fire‐fighting equipment effectively
Target Group
This 2‐day‐training is open to all employees, predominantly implementing personnel and administrative staff of NGO in Southeast Asia. The training is designed to help individuals better understand safety and security related issues and how to react immediately in case of minor injuries and fire.
The course will be filled on a first‐come, first‐served basis up to a maximum of 25 participants. Please register as soon as possible to ensure your space in the training.
Costs
8,600 THB / 290 USD (incl. course material and lunch & coffee breaks)
Group discount / special promotion:
If 4 people from the same organization attend, the 5th person pays 30 THB/ 1 USD.
For more information and details, you can visit this link.