Advanced Level Courses 102
Part 2 Personal Stress Inventory, Reactions to Stress and Impact on Family & Children
About This Course
At the end of the Resiliency training individuals will be able to ensure personal safety and emotional wellbeing as a disaster volunteer, learn and practice stress mitigation techniques, and be able to address natural disasters such as floods, fires, and earthquakes. This enhanced training allows individuals to understand the role supervisors can play in maintaining a healthy team.
Understand individual exposure to stress. Recognize signs and symptoms of disaster work and caregiver-related stress. Learn and practice stress mitigation techniques.
- Understand the emotional risks of high stress and disaster work and its impact on disaster workers and volunteers
- Recognize the signs and symptoms of disaster work related stress
- Learn about the impact of stress on work and family life
- Identify methods/techniques that foster a healthy emotional wellbeing during disaster response.
Delivery method: Online
Intended audience: Disaster workers, volunteers, and community members who engage in activities related to hazardous material handling in emergency response and emotionally taxing and hazardous environments.