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Unit of Competency - SE04GE07
Foundations of Humanitarian
Security
Audience
Any person working within
remote locations, relief and development and or with safety responsibilities for
other staff.
Summary
Violence is often a daily occurrence within
humanitarian work, regardless of if it is witnessed or indeed staff are the
direct target, they long term impact is significant.
This Unit focuses upon skills and knowledge aimed
at mitigating or reducing the instances of violence within the humanitarian
"workplace". Characteristics of anger, violence and influences are discussed
in detail, strategies for preparedness, prevention and or response are provided
and "quick skills" identified for conflict de-escalation in the day to day
humanitarian work structure.
Elements of Competency
SE04GE07-01
Introduction to Humanitarian Security
SE04GE07-02
Importance of
Humanitarian Security Strategies
SE04GE07-03
Role of the Security Focal Point
SE04GE07-04
Security Risk Management
SE04GE07-05
Security Management Plans
SE04GE07-06
Security Versus Safety Versus Health
SE04GE07-07
Approaches to Security Management
SE04GE07-08
Humanitarian Security Preparedness
SE04GE07-09
Humanitarian Security Prevention
SE04GE07-10
Humanitarian Security Response
SE04GE07-11
Guiding Codes and Standards within
Humanitarian Security
Management
SE04GE07-12
The Concepts of humanitarian Space
SE04GE07-13
Introduction to Daily Security Management
SE04GE07-14
Introduction to Contingency planning
SE04GE07-15
Introduction to Incident Prevention
SE04GE07-16
Introduction to
Incident
Response
SE04GE07-17
Introduction to
Incident
Reporting
SE04GE07-18
Introduction to Safe Vehicle Operations
This unit also includes access to the
HDLC's "Virtual NGO" Contingency Global Relief.
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