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AWR 409 Recognizing and Identifying Domestic and Homegrown Violent Extremism
Course Description:
This course introduces participants to the differences between domestic violent extremism and homegrown violent extremism, indicators of violent extremist behavior, characteristics of recruitment and radicalization, and the legal safeguards that protect civil rights, civil liberties, and privacy. Additionally, the course covers social media as it relates to extremism, ways to improve responder safety, and techniques to counter violent extremist threats through interagency and community partnerships
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from LSU, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day Course ID: 31476
Course Dates:
12/16/2024   through   12/17/2024    -   (8:00 AM  to  12:00 PM)
Registration Information:
https://train.ncbrt.lsu.edu/Student/Register?ClassID=31476 Access code: NCBRT409 Course ID: 31476
Course Contact:
Steven  Hughes      publicaffairs-ncbrt.lsu.edu@shared1.ccsend.com      269-466-6431
AWR 347 Climate Adaptation Planning for Emergency Management
Course Description:
Building awareness of future climate hazards and impacts that the emergency services sector may face is very important. This course helps emergency services and the community better prepare for the climate adaptations necessary and systems vulnerabilities that may occur from hazard impacts. Participants will be able to describe the principles of climate adaptation planning for emergency management and existing first response processes and will be able to discuss the impact of weather on critical infrastructure and key resources while explaining the concurrent effects of climate change on those impacts. Participants will also gain an understanding of how to identify and apply adaptation strategies to address local emergency services sector vulnerabilities. The course is also designed to provide opportunities for participants to learn about various resources that can be used to implement local climate adaptation strategies in their communities.
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
llskssk  -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day
Course Dates:
1/14/2025   through   1/15/2025    -   (11:00 AM  to  3:00 PM)
Registration Information:
https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/3818/
Course Contact:
National Disaster  Preparedness Training Center      ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu      (808) 725-5236
AWR 331 Winter Weather Hazards: Science and Preparedness
Course Description:
Winter storms can strike every state in the United States. It is important that every community be ready for the hazards associated with them. This course assists to provide emergency managers, first responders, and community members across all sectors with a basic understanding of the latest knowledge in winter weather science, forecasting, warning, and best practices in preparedness. The course enhances the ability of participants to identify and describe the hazards associated with winter weather and to better prepare for and mitigate the impacts of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and dangerously low temperatures. The goal of this course is to provide participants with the basics of winter weather science, forecasting, warning, and preparedness. Course Modules: Science of Winter Weather, Winter Weather Forecast Process, Winter Weather Warning Process and Safety, Winter Storm Scenario
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day
Course Dates:
1/21/2025   through   1/22/2025    -   (12:00 PM  to  4:00 PM)
Registration Information:
https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/3821/
Course Contact:
National Disaster  Preparedness Training Center      ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu      (808) 725-5236
AWR 228 Community Resilience
Course Description:
This training course will provide state and local government agency staff and other stakeholder groups with background on natural hazards. In addition, the course will guide an approach to (1) assess community resilience and (2) develop next steps for improved resilience. Through increased awareness of natural hazards and best practices, the course will enhance community resilience for state and local government agency staff that routinely interface with the community, private sector, and other stakeholder groups.
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
1) This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below. 2) Two days--four hours each day
Course Dates:
1/22/2025   through   1/23/2025    -   (11:00 AM  to  3:00 PM)
Registration Information:
https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/3822/
Course Contact:
Melissa  Peneyra      ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu      (808) 956-0600
AWR 308 Natural Disaster Awareness for Caregivers of Sr Citizens
Course Description:
Senior Citizens are particularly vulnerable to natural hazards. This will enhance the awareness of vulnerability factors associated with senior citizens.
Event Location/Address:
Virtual
City and County:
 -  Other     (District 0)
Additional Information:
This is a virtual offering from NDPTC, follow the registration link below.
Course Dates:
1/28/2025   through   1/28/2025    -   (12:00 PM  to  4:00 PM)
Registration Information:
https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/3881/
Course Contact:
National Disaster  Preparedness Training Center      ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu      (808) 725-5236
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