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SUMMARY:Fifth National Disaster Response Team (NDRT) Training | 5-9 August 2019 | Chonburi\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Thai Red Cross Society (TRCS) has developed the criteria for disaster relief operation in the TRCS’s strategy plan. Three criteria were made for the third strategy by focusing on the quick turnaround and survival needs of the affected people. The three criteria are as follow: 1) Affected people should get the TRCS relief kit within 6 hours; 2) TRCS mobile emergency centres will provide services within 4 hours; and 3) affected people should receive TRCS food and water within 4 hours. \nFrom the past until now\, Relief and Community Health Bureau (RCHB) has identified the capacity building needs for staff and volunteers. RCHB carried out the Rapid Action Team training workshop and National Disaster Response Team (NDRT) training workshops for its staff\, volunteers and staff from implementing partners such as Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) and volunteers from the Provincial Red Cross Chapters in order to help them perform effectively in the field. \nThis activity was made possible by the funding from the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA). \nObjective of NDRT training\nTo build capacity of emergency managers and strengthen the emergency management capacity at provincial level to ensure first-hand response for the people affected by any kind of disaster. \nTarget Group\nNurses and TRCS staffs from RCHB\, Sawangwattana Memorial Hospital\, Provincial Red Cross Chapters\, Lao Red Cross\, 32 people who work in disaster relief or disaster management field. \nExpected Outcome \n\nParticipants will gain knowledge and will be capacity building in disaster risk management.\nParticipants will be prepared for the next step that they will be ready to join the regional disaster response team training workshop.\nEstablish the network for the assessment team with the Relief and Community Health Bureau\n\n  \nRelated documents: \n\nAgenda (English and Thai)\nConcept Note\n\n  \nPresentations (in Thai) \nDay 1: \n\nCourse introduction\nDisaster Management in Thailand\nSafer Access\nIFRC System and Tools in Disaster Response\n\nDay 2: \n\nThai Red Cross Disaster Response Mechanism\nNeeds Assessment and Roles of Thai Red Cross Relief and Community Health Bureau\nGender and Diversity in Emergency\nSphere Handbook: Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response\nChecklist for Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response\nRelief Management\n\nDay 3: \n\nPublic Health in Emergency and Medical Emergency Response Team\nWater\, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion in Emergencies\nThai Red Cross Water Unit\nThai Red Cross Emergency Relief Logistics\nPsychosocial Support in Emergencies\nShelter Management\n\nDay 4: \n\nMedia and Disaster Management\nCommunity Engagement and Accountability\nInformation and Communication Technology\nThai Red Cross Relief and Community Health Bureau\nSimulation Exercise\n\n  \nClick here to view photos from the training and here for the training report.
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/fifth-national-disaster-response-team-ndrt-training-5-9-august-2019-chonburi-thailand/
LOCATION:Chonburi\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Emergency WASH Training of Trainers | 13-16 August 2019 | Rayong\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:  \nThai Red Cross Society (TRCS) Relief and Community Health Bureau (RCHB) has established the Water\, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion (WASH) unit to provide training on water purification process during emergencies for staffs including nurses to be able to work effectively during emergencies. \nThe ultimate goal of the training is to enable Thai Red Cross staff to be able to help affected communities prevent the spread of water-borne diseases and teach them how to produce safe water in the household. To scale up WASH activities\, RCHB has adopted IFRC guidelines for hygiene promotion stated in the Emergency Operations Manual (translated in Thai) and offered a training of trainer (ToT) on water\, sanitation and hygiene promotion in emergency for the Thai Red Cross nurses. \nThe Emergency WASH ToT was made possible by the Empress Shôken Fund which also support production of IEC materials\, development of WASH products such as hygiene kits and menstrual hygiene kits\, as well as the monitoring and evaluation of the project. \nObjective \n\nTo enhance WASH knowledge and build capacity ofThai Red Cross nurses.\nTo develop guidelines on hygiene promotion in emergency operations and IEC materials for the Thai Red Cross nurses.\nTo develop hygiene kits and menstrual kits.\nTo ensure minimum standard for humanitarian assistance is maintained.\n\n  \nRelated Documents: \n\nConcept Note and Agenda\n\n  \nPresentations: \nDay 1:  \n\nTraining Objectives\nWASH online resources\nThai Red Cross Emergency WASH\nWASH Competency Framework\nPublic Health and WASH\nStep 1: Identifying Problems\n\nDay 2: \n\nStep 2: Identifying Target Groups\nStep 3: Analysing Barriers and Motivators\nTips: How to use PowerPoint Presentation\nStep 4: Formulating Hygiene Behavior Objectives\nStep 5: Planning\nWASH Plan of Action Template\n\nDay 3: \n\nSphere Handbook\nWhat’s new in 2018 Sphere Handbook\nStep 6: Hygiene Promotion Box\nTips: Facilitation and communications skills\nStep 7-8: Monitoring\, evaluation and review/re-adjust\nSample monitoring and evaluation plan\nProtection\, Gender and Inclusion in WASH\n\nDay 4:  \n\nMenstrual Hygiene Management\nTips: Planning the Training\n\n  \nClick here to download training photos!
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/emergency-wash-training-of-trainers-13-16-august-2019-rayong-thailand/
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