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Crisis Management for HR and family support officers

Crisis Management for HR and family support officers table
Start date8 Mar 2022
End date8 Mar 2022
Time9:00 am CET |3:00 AM EST
Provider Forth Global
LocationNetherlands
Type Personal, Crisis, Security Risk Management, Strategic Leadership, Crisis management, Team Management, Security Management, Humanitarian
Cost€ 425,- p.p. (including all materials, lunch and unlimited tea, coffee, soft drinks)
Booking URLhttps://forthglobal.com/training/familysupport/
Description

If one of your staff members is involved in a critical incident abroad, this also affects the family. Providing the right family support can be vital in the resolution of a crisis. How can you establish a relationship of trust with families early on? What support can you offer a family? How can you prepare them for media attention? What practical issues can you prepare in case a crisis occurs?

For whom?

The course is purposely designed for HR staff as part of the Crisis Management team, as well as selected (volunteering) members of staff responsible for supporting the relatives of colleagues involved in a crisis.

Duration of the training: 1 day

What will you be doing during this day?

The training consists of two parts, a strategic and a tactical part. Participants get introduced to the overall Crisis Management structure and setup, and learn how good family support can help to achieve the strategic objectives of the Crisis Management team. But there will of course be enough time for practical case studies and exercises with a professional actor.

Our approach

It’s not just duty of care. This training provides in better prepared, professional answers to your organisation’s response to a crisis, offers you guidelines to successful management, and knowledge about how to start up and professionalise family management. Through this training, Forth Global identify gaps in your organisation, policies and procedures. After the training, HR and staff personnel are more confident in performing this difficult task.

Training results at the end of the day:

The strategic part

  • Family support as part of the crisis structure, mandate, ways of working
  • The profile of a family support officer
  • Practical elements for upscaling of Family Support Structure
  • Preparation & protocols
  • To support the supporters, attention for secondary traumatisation

The tactical part

  • Case preparation (SWOT, storyline, Q&A)
  • Case handling with actors, conversation, bearing of bad news, conflict handling
  • Feedback to CMT (handover)

About the trainers

The training will be facilitated by a senior crisis response consultant from Forth Global with over a decade of practical and teaching experience in crisis and incident response. In the afternoon the exercises will be supported by a professional actor.

Partners

Our partners Eurocross and the Institute of Psychotrauma (IVP) contribute to the training. Eurocross is the biggest alarm centre in The Netherlands and brings in knowledge and experience in family handling in calamities. The IVP has an important added value in dealing with the psychological part of coping with family in a crisis.

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