Safety & Security Training For Aid and Development Professionals
Presented by Canadian Association of Development Professionals (CAIDP) and Mennonite Economic Development Association (MEDA) in Partnership with the School of International Development and Global Studies, University of Ottawa.
This Safety and Security Training program is a two-day program designed to equip personnel who travel or work overseas with the knowledge and skill to do so in a safe and secure manner.
Kidnap. Robbery. Assault. Terrorism. Aid and development professionals are facing increasing risks. Staff ill-equipped to handle the unique challenges of working in insecure environments are both at risk - and place their employer at risk. CAIDP, in partnership with the Mennonite Economic Development Associates (MEDA), is pleased to offer a special training opportunity for CAIDP members. MEDA will be conducting its annual security training in late September, and have graciously offered to allow CAIDP members the opportunity to attend. MEDA's course is a hands-on learning experience, which equips learners with the skills and awareness they need to understand security fundamentals; make reasoned security decisions and respond to incidents while promoting a security philosophy that stresses personal responsibility.
We are offering both a 2-day course, plus two optional modules:
• Security Foundations
• Security Skills
• First Aid in a Development Context
• Crisis Management (optional)
• Kidnap and Abduction Prevention (optional)
Dates: Sept. 23-25th, 2015 (to register to this course, please contact Scott Ruddick at sruddick@meda.org)
Location: Kitchener-Waterloo (location TBC)
Cost Recovery Fee:
Two Day Program (Sep. 23-24)
- $300 CAIDP members
- $500 non-CAIDP members
Optional Modules (Sep. 25)
- Each is $100 CAIDP members
- $150 non-CAIDP members
Dates: Sept. 28-30th, 2015 (note that this session has been cancelled and will be re-scheduled later this year)
Location: Ottawa (location TBC)
Cost Recovery Fee:
Two Day Program (Sep. 28-29)
- $300 CAIDP members
- $500 non-CAIDP members
Optional Modules (Sep. 30)
- Each is $100 CAIDP members
- $150 non-CAIDP members
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Two Day Course
a) The Security Management Framework: Key concepts and principles in security management
b) The Role of Situational Awareness In Personal Safety
c) Risk Assessment and Threat Levels
d) Incident Reporting
Module Two: Security Skills
a) Contextual scenario/skills based training in travel security; residential/hotel safety; robbery and assault prevention and survival; express kidnapping and hostage taking prevention; vehicle safety; mines & explosive ordnance; and fire safety.
Module Three: First Aid in a Development Context
Standard first aid courses, with their emphasis on quick treatment and transportation immediately to a medical facility, are often not appropriate for staff working in insecure locales. Our curriculum places an emphasis on care of trauma and stabilization for evacuation.
a) First Aid & CPR with emphasis on strategies for providing first response medical care in locales where immediate medical care may be difficult to access
b) Emphasis on treatment, stabilization and extended care for up to 24 hours.
c) Participants certified Red Cross Emergency First Aid/CPR A.
Module Four: Introduction to Crisis Management
a) This module is intended for staff who may find themselves involved in responding to and managing a crisis situation. It provides training on establishing and running an effective Crisis Management team, either at Head Office level or in the field.
b) Content includes situation information gathering and collation; activation criteria, response goals, incident response process, CMT roles and responsibilities, incident logging and media relations.
Module Five: Kidnap and Abduction Prevention & Response
This module equips staff with the skill set they need to personally manage the growing threat of kidnap for ransom. It provides realistic training in prevention and ensuring solid measures to reduce vulnerability as well as how to react and deal with being abducted. This module includes:
a) Kidnap target selection – how to minimize your profile
b) Five stages of a planned kidnap and ransom operation, and effective counter measures for each stage.
c) Coping with confinement
d) Survival techniques
e) Common interrogation methods
Training staff
Michael Simpson, Lead Instructor
Mike is a highly experienced Risk and Security Management Consultant with over 12 years of experience focusing on the development and INGO sectors. A former member of the Canadian Armed Forces, Mike has been a Safety and Security Manager and Risk consultant in Central and South America, The Middle East, Africa and Asia. Key roles have included conducting daily national level security management for expat and national staff; performing contextualized risk assessments and staff security training. Qualifications: Safe and Defensive Driver Instructor; Risk Management Consultant Qualified; Pre-Hospital Trauma life Support (PHTLS) Qualified: St. Johns Ambulance Standard First Aid Level III CPR Level C Qualified: and Tactical Casualty Combat Care Qualified.
Scott Waters, Instructor - Remote Medical Aid
Scott Ruddick, Coordinator and Co-Instructor
Showcase Your Learning
Each participant who successfully completes the program receives a Certificate of Completion.
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