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MGT-439: Pediatric Disaster Response
Description
MGT-439: Pediatric Disaster Response
This course prepares students to effectively, appropriately, and safely plan for and respond to a disaster incident involving children, addressing the specific needs of pediatric patients in the event of a community based-incident. Pediatric specific planning considerations include mass sheltering, pediatric-triage, reunification planning and pediatric decontamination considerations. This is not a hands-on technical course, but instead a management resource course for stakeholders like pediatric physicians, emergency managers, emergency planners, and members of public emergency departments like EMS, Fire, Police, Public Health, and Hospitals in field of disaster response and preparedness work.
Session Schedule:
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, December 4, 2024 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Note: To register for this course, please visit https://teex.org/class/MGT439/
You not be able to register for this course on this website.
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Public Safety Training Center
101 Champ Blvd
Manheim
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17545
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Enrolled: 0, Max: 0
Cost: $0.00
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PER-298: Team Approach to Foodborne Outbreak Respo
Description
PER-298: Team Approach to Foodborne Outbreak Respo
This course addresses the training needs of staff who have a role in foodborne outbreak response. Participants include individuals from state and local government agencies with experience in foodborne disease outbreak response and knowledge of their agency’s outbreak investigation capabilities. Partners from federal agencies and the food industry will also benefit from participation in this course, since it identifies how the skills, resources, and expertise of all levels of government can be coordinated within an integrated national food system. Knowing how and when to engage the expertise of these specialists can save time during investigations, which can mean fewer illnesses and deaths. This course provides strategies for leveraging resources at all levels of government as well as food industry subject matter experts to build investigation and response capabilities. Overall, this course will help these entities function as a team during a foodborne outbreak response.
Session Schedule:
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday, December 4, 2024 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Note: You must register for this course by visiting https://train.ncbrt.lsu.edu/Student/Register?ClassID=32526
Use course code NCBRT298
You will not be able to register for this course on this website.
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Millersville University
21 S George Street
21 S George Street
Millersville
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PA
17551
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Enrolled: 0, Max: 0
Cost: $0.00
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MGT-318: PIO for All-Hazards Incidents
Description
MGT-318: PIO for All-Hazards Incidents
This course examines the role of public information in all-hazards incident management and provides practical training in crisis communication techniques. In a major incident, it is imperative that community leaders, incident managers, and Public Information Officers (PIOs) are prepared to communicate with the public through traditional and social media. The course consists of three modules.
The first module reviews the topics of terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), national response structures, incident management, and government and agency roles. Participants learn about the passing of information to the public in WMD terrorism, or other all-hazards incident and the function of joint information operations.
The second module covers issues unique to interacting with members of the media to help you build more effective relationships and avoid common mistakes when providing information to the press and public. The module includes a mock press conference exercise in which the class is broken into groups to prepare for and conduct press conference exercise in which the class is broken into groups to prepare for and conduct press conferences based on fictional WMD, terrorism and all-hazards incident scenarios. These scenarios are taken from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) National Planning Scenarios.
The third module introduces the crisis communication life cycle and crisis communication planning. A six-phase cycle is discussed, with public information objectives and key actions for managing each phase provided. Participants learn how to create a crisis communication plan and develop a crisis communication team to execute it.
Session Schedule:
Tuesday, December 17, 2024 8:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Note: Note: You must register for this course by visiting https://teex.org/class/MGT318/
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Public Safety Training Center
101 Champ Blvd
Manheim
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PA
17545
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Enrolled: 0, Max: 0
Cost: $0.00
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Monthly EM Training: LEPC Summit
Description
Monthly EM Training: LEPC Summit
The Lancaster County Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Training Summit is an educational and collaborative event designed to enhance preparedness, coordination, and response capabilities among emergency management, public safety, industry, and community partners in Lancaster County. This summit brings together professionals and volunteers from emergency response agencies, local businesses, healthcare facilities, government organizations, and non-profit groups to discuss best practices, share insights, and strengthen interagency relationships.
The training sessions cover a wide range of topics, including hazardous materials handling, emergency response strategies, incident command system (ICS) protocols, public safety technology advancements, and risk communication. Workshops, tabletop exercises, and scenario-based training modules provide hands-on experience and foster skills development. Guest speakers with expertise in emergency management, environmental safety, and crisis communication often present case studies and lessons learned to give participants a practical perspective on managing various emergencies.
The LEPC Training Summit also serves as a platform for networking, allowing attendees to forge connections and discuss collaborative opportunities for improved community resilience. Through this summit, the LEPC aims to ensure that Lancaster County’s emergency response community is well-equipped to handle any potential incidents involving hazardous materials and other critical threats.
Session Schedule:
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Lancaster County Public Safety Training Center
101 Champ Blvd
Manheim
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PA
17545
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Enrolled: 1, Max: 100
Cost: $0.00
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Human Trafficking Symposium - North Star Initiativ
Description
Human Trafficking Symposium - North Star Initiativ
The North Star Initiative’s Human Trafficking Symposium is a comprehensive event dedicated to raising awareness, sharing knowledge, and fostering partnerships to combat human trafficking. This symposium brings together professionals from law enforcement, social services, healthcare, education, non-profit organizations, and advocacy groups, alongside community members, to address the multifaceted challenges of human trafficking and identify actionable strategies to prevent, intervene, and support survivors.
Keynote speakers, including survivors, experts, and advocates, share impactful stories and insights, highlighting both the visible and hidden forms of trafficking. Breakout sessions cover topics such as identifying trafficking indicators, understanding victim vulnerabilities, legal frameworks, survivor-centered support services, and community-based prevention efforts. Attendees have opportunities to engage in discussions, explore resources, and learn about trauma-informed approaches that prioritize the safety, dignity, and healing of survivors.
The symposium also provides hands-on workshops and case studies to deepen participants' understanding of the complexities surrounding human trafficking, such as recognizing trafficking in specific settings (like healthcare and hospitality) and leveraging partnerships to enhance local support networks. Through this event, North Star Initiative seeks to empower and mobilize the community, fostering a collaborative approach to eradicate trafficking and create a supportive environment for survivors.
Session Schedule:
Thursday, February 13, 2025 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Public Safety Training Center
101 Champ Blvd
Manheim
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PA
17545
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Enrolled: 0, Max: 100
Cost: $0.00
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PER-334: Disaster Preparedness & Survival
Description
PER-334: Disaster Preparedness & Survival
The Disaster Preparedness and Survival course is designed to prepare individuals and families how to prepare for, survive, and recover from a disaster. When facing a disaster our choice often comes down to stay at home or evacuate. In this course participants will learn the logic behind the decision to evacuate or shelter in place and what to do once they make it. This course follows a “me, we, they” approach to prepare participants to care for themselves, their families, and their communities before, during, and after a disaster. Through a combination of facilitated discussions and hands-on activities based on real-life scenarios, the instructors will demonstrate how planning, preparedness, and responsible actions may increase the chances of both surviving a disaster and recovering from it more quickly.
Session Schedule:
Friday, February 28, 2025 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM Saturday, March 1, 2025 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Note: Note: To register, please visit https://teex.org/class/PER334/
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Public Safety Training Center
101 Champ Blvd
Manheim
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PA
17545
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Enrolled: 0, Max: 0
Cost: $0.00
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