Saturday, March 14, 2009 from 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (ET)
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Description |
Government and emergency management settings are specialized environments where critical operational decisions that support a disaster response are made. Therefore, the importance of our relationships with government and emergency management partners and our ability to staff local and state incident command posts and emergency operations centers with competent Red Cross personnel is a high priority for our organization. Because the consequences of our ability to manage these relationships and serve our partners can have significant and high profile ramifications, government and emergency management assignment settings require a special cadre of knowledgeable disaster workers, who understand the inner workings of both a government and Red Cross disaster response. |
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Purpose |
The purpose of this basic Disaster Services course is to prepare Red Cross employees and volunteers who will be assigned to government and emergency settings to work collaboratively with Red Cross partners, helping to ensure a coordinated response that results in effective service delivery. |
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Learning Objectives |
After completing this course, participants will be able to—
• Establish an "environmental awareness" of the specific settings in which a liaison, assigned to a government or emergency management setting must be prepared to operate.
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Department for Disaster Preparedness & Emergency Response of the Asheville-Mountain Area Chapter of the American Red Cross.
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