Managing Responses to Community Disasters
Program start date | Application deadline |
2025-10-10 | - |
Program Overview
Managing Responses to Community Disasters
Course Details
This course provides learners with an overview of the phases and psychological impacts an emergency or disaster can have on individuals and community. This course will describe how the unique Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) roles can be applied to supporting and managing the psychosocial and mental health and wellness needs of responders and community before, during and after a disaster. Course content identifies models designed for delivering CISM interventions that support a healthy response. Learners will develop skills to assess appropriate timing for promoting psychological recovery and resilience. Learners will gain an understanding of emergency response goals and the levels of response (local, provincial, federal) to assist knowing when and where to integrate their role in responding to a community impacted by a disaster.
Prerequisites
- None
Course Offerings
- Oct 10, 2025
- Online
- Respond to Community Disasters
- CISM-1025-OL001
- Seats available
- Dates: Oct 10, 2025
- Delivery: Online
- Date Details: Online 2025/10/10 - 2025/10/10 Fri 9:00am-4:30pm
- Domestic Tuition: $250.65
- Domestic Learner Services Fee: $3.26
- International Tuition: $751.95
- International Learner Services Fees: $3.26
- Instructor: C. Sinclair
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