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Coordinating Emergency Preparedness Across
Health Care Coalitions in Florida

VIRTUAL TRAINING CALENDAR

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  • Psychological Preparedness for Responders (OLS-V7)
    10:00 am-11:00 am
    02-01-2022

    CST – 9:00am to 10:00am

    Reviews common examples of situations encountered by emergency responders with a tendency to cause stress and/or stress-induced psychological trauma. The audience will gain knowledge of stress disorder causes, signs and symptoms of stress-induced psychological trauma, and multiple coping methods for stress and stress disorders. (1 hour) Click to Apply

    • All students must have a FEMA SID before they can apply for a course. If you need a FEMA SID number, you can register for one at https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID. If you encounter any issues, please contact the FEMA SID help desk via email at: femasidhelp@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
    • Registering for a FEMA SID does not register you for the class. All students must register using one of the links below. If you have any problems registering, please contact VILT Support via email at VILTSupport@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
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  • Natural Disaster Awareness for Caregivers
    12:30 pm-4:30 pm
    02-09-2022

    Natural Disaster Awareness for Caregivers

    Join us for our Natural Disaster Awareness for Caregivers course and gain a greater understanding about natural hazards, risk, vulnerability, and disaster preparedness to build better resilience for at risk individuals receiving care functions for medical, functional, or access needs. Learn how to prepare for the impacts of local natural hazards, identify methods for assisting care receivers to prepare for natural disasters and identify appropriate preparedness actions to take during a disaster.

    Hosting agency:
    Florida Healthcare Coalitions

    Registration Link:
    https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/3046/
    Camera and microphone are highly recommended

    Registration Point of Contact:
    Stephen Hughes
    (269) 466-6431
    sthughes@hawaii.edu

    Camera and microphone are highly recommended

    Who Should Take It

    • Citizen/Community Volunteer
    • Emergency Management
    • Emergency Medical Services
    • Fire Service
    • Governmental Administrative
    • Healthcare
    • Law Enforcement
    • Public Health
    • Private Sector/ Corporate Security
    • Safety Professionals
    • Public Works

    Module

    • Caregiver Preparedness
    • Care Receiver Preparedness
    • Comprehensive Activity

    Eligible Continuing Education

    Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM), CFM – 3.5 CEC
    International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM), CEM/AEM – 3.5 E
    International Association for Continuing Education & Training (IACET) – 0.3 CEU

    *Training is provided by the University of Hawaii National Disaster Preparedness Training Center.
    As a member of the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium, the NDPTC is a FEMA training partner dedicated to providing critical all-hazards training throughout the United States and its territories with an emphasis on natural hazards and island and coastal communities.

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  • Health Sector Emergency Preparedness (HSEP
    12:30 pm-4:30 pm
    02-22-2022 -02-23-2022

    EST – 12:30pm to 4:30pm

    This course content is to provide training and resources to emergency management officials, healthcare coalitions, healthcare providers and suppliers. The course focuses on the general overview of emergency planning and preparedness: development of policies and procedures; creation of communication plans and training and exercises for healthcare entities. (8 hours) Click to Apply

    • All students must have a FEMA SID before they can apply for a course. If you need a FEMA SID number, you can register for one at https://cdp.dhs.gov/FEMASID. If you encounter any issues, please contact the FEMA SID help desk via email at: femasidhelp@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
    • Registering for a FEMA SID does not register you for the class. All students must register using one of the links below. If you have any problems registering, please contact VILT Support via email at VILTSupport@cdpemail.dhs.gov.
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  • Mental Health First Aid – CFDMC
    9:30 am-3:30 pm
    02-23-2022

    Why Mental Health First Aid?

    Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. This 8-hour training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to appropriate care.

    This training is hosted by Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition.

    Who Should Take It

    • Employers
    • Police officers
    • Hospital staff
    • First responders
    • Faith leaders
    • Community members
    • Caring individuals

    What It Covers

    • Common signs and symptoms of mental illness.
    • Common signs and symptoms of substance use.
    • How to interact with a person in crisis.
    • How to connect the person with help.
    • NEW: How to administer naloxone in the event of an opioid overdose.

    The course will teach you how to apply the ALGEE action plan:

    • Assess for risk of suicide or harm
    • Encourage appropriate professional help
    • Listen nonjudgmentally
    • Encourage self-help and other support strategies
    • Give reassurance and information

    More than 1 million trained!

    • On average, there are 123 SUICIDES A DAY. American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
    • From 1999 to 2016, 630,000 people died from DRUG OVERDOSE. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    • Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. adults lives with a MENTAL ILLNESS. National Institute of Mental Health via the National Survey on Drug Use and Health and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

    Registration link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/022322-MHFA

    Seats are limited, so please register today!

    The Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition can also sponsor this training at your organization for your employees. For additional information or to schedule this, please contact info@centralfladisaster.org.

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