Disaster Response Training

20 May 2024 -
25 May 2024
GBP 505.00

Journey Type

Outreach

Group Size

20-32

Apply By

29 Mar

Country

Belgium

Journey Overview

The Disaster Response Training aims to give you an overview of the Disaster Preparedness and Response sectors, to build some transferable skill-sets, and to equip you to be a boost to any relief situation that you are involved with in the future.

We will cover subjects such as:
Humanitarian Principles,
Working as a Team in Emergencies,
Humanitarian Logistics,
Emergency Needs Assessments,
Decision Making in Emergencies,
Security and Communications,
Personal Travel Medicine,
Working with the UN / NGOs / Host Governments / the Media in Disasters. preparation training for Disaster Response

Price excludes flights and insurance and is subject to change according to the exchange rate.

Applicants must be 21 or over.

If you live in the UK you can use this link to apply now https://www.uk.om.org/short-term-mission-application-form

What To Expect

The Disaster Response Training is an intensive and challenging training simulation for professions such as construction, counselling, carpentry, finance, logistics, administration, health care, media / communications, and many more.

Participant Profile

Age Range: 21-99

You must be minimum 21 years and be able to communicate in English.
You should have some months cross cultural experience abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will there be accommodation provided?

Included.
As part of this training you may need to be flexible during the disaster relief simulation.

Will there be food provided?

Included.
As part of this training you may need to be flexible during the disaster relief simulation.

Do I need to make my own travel arrangements?

The venue where it takes place is 15 minutes away from the airport of Brussels, Belgium (BRU). Arrival/registration is Monday afternoon and we finish Saturday morning. We will send out detailed travel information to accepted participants before the training.

What should my health condition be like?

You should be in average good health and able to walk a reasonable distance without difficulty. You are responsible to obtain appropriate emergency health and medical insurance, covering you in Belgium.
It is your responsibility to check and adhere to any public health regulations.

Do I need a visa?

Unless you are a EU citizen or have a visa exemption, you would probably need a Schengen visa. It is your obligation to check with the consulate of Belgium in your country and obtain the necessary visa.
https://diplomatie.belgium.be/en/travel-belgium/visa-belgium

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