RESILIENCE: Returning to normal after an emergency

Handling what happens after a disaster

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RESILIENCE: Returning to normal after an emergency

What You Will Learn!

  • Learning the historical link between first aid and resilience
  • Learning the link between medical laws, organizations and resilience
  • Understanding the relationship between resilience for persons and society
  • Understanding the emotional component of resilience

Description

This short course in RESILIENCE, or what to do after you survive the emergency. When disaster strikes, are you prepared to not just cope with the problem, but to recover after the event is over? This course is designed to give students valuable insights into how effective recovery can occur. It takes students through the different areas of recovery after a disaster. Discussion of the concepts of physical injury and first aid as part of personal resilience, followed by a discussion of property and emotional sectors. We walk through the interaction of the individual with groups, businesses, and government during this process. This is a great starter course for persons wanting an insight into the complex world of disaster relief and recovery.

The course is less than one (1) hour and is designed as a short course on disaster recovery. Students do not need special equipment to complete the course. the course is in three parts. : 1) definitions, 2) who needs resilience, and 3)basics of survival. Included in the course is supplemental material on the history of first aid, the history of hospitals, and the United Nations document on resilience planning for countries.

This course is designed to augment the material in disaster planning.

Words to use to target this course: Disaster recovery, and resilience

Who Should Attend!

  • a must for students having taken courses in disasters and first aid

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Tags

  • Resilience

Subscribers

1778

Lectures

8

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