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May 2020
*POSTPONED* Critical Incident Management (Ottawa)
This one day course is for anyone who forms a part of a Critical Incident Management Team for a humanitarian organization. Please note the locations for each training: May 14: Ottawa June 24: Toronto *If there is insufficient registration, courses may be combined. We will attempt to accommodate the preferred date/location of the highest number of registrants. Why It's Important No matter how many resources we put into preventing incidents, they will still occur because of the nature of humanitarian…
Find out more »June 2020
Co-operation Forum
This content is only available to HRN members. Please contact arow@ccic.ca if you would like to inquire about membership.
Find out more »*POSTPONED* Safety and Security Management 101 (Toronto)
This two-day course provides HQ staff with the technical capacity to manage safety and security in a humanitarian organization. Please note the locations for each training: May 12-13: Ottawa June 22-23: Toronto *If there is insufficient registration, courses may be combined. We will attempt to accommodate the preferred date/location of the highest number of registrants. Why it's important The people who manage the safety and security for your staff have a large responsibility to fill. It's important that they are…
Find out more »*POSTPONED*Critical Incident Management (Toronto)
This one day course is for anyone who forms a part of a Critical Incident Management Team for a humanitarian organization. Please note the locations for each training: May 14: Ottawa June 24: Toronto *If there is insufficient registration, courses may be combined. We will attempt to accommodate the preferred date/location of the highest number of registrants. Why It's Important No matter how many resources we put into preventing incidents, they will still occur because of the nature of humanitarian…
Find out more »August 2020
Liability, Duty of Care, and Senior Leader Responsibilities
Register Now This three hour session will give senior-most decision makers (CEOs, Directors) a strong orientation to legal Duty of Care within the international humanitarian sector. It will highlight the role that these individuals hold on behalf of their organizations for meeting this requirement; it will highlight some of the complexities of ensuring staff duty of care in humanitarian settings (including COVID 19 contexts at HQ and field levels) ; and it will present a duty of care model which…
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