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Workshop A: |
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM |
After the Crisis: Post Trauma “Plan of Action”—Be Ready When Disaster Strikes |
An extremely important component of crisis management is dealing with the emotional residue of a trauma to ensure a smooth transition back to normalization. This workshop will explore how to implement relevant and appropriate interventions to support those affected by critical incidents, and will deliver PRACTICAL solutions to assist your community through the most difficult phase of crisis recovery.
Attend this presentation and take away key knowledge on how to: (1) navigate through the loss process and (2) mitigate the impact of a traumatic event on those most directly affected.
This session will take you step-by-step and provide an action plan.
Hear key strategies including: |
- Exploring the different trauma response variables
- Identifying when to utilize group debriefing - does it work
- Recognizing the signs-who needs the most help?
- Reviewing crisis response checklist
- Understanding the dynamics of the post-crisis healing environment
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Tim Sen, President, Trauma Management Group |
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Workshop B: |
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM |
Creating a plan to better respond to a potentially compromising internet broadcast |
With new developments in technology and with more incidents being uploaded to websites for easy viewing, administrators must be aware of how to respond to videos landing in the public domain. |
- Be aware of your first priority upon hearing of an online incident
- Discover how a seemingly innocuous event can become a PR nightmare
- Learn how to effectively use your limited resources to handle the fall out
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Learn how best to respond to a potentially compromising Internet broadcast. |
Scott Mills, Constable, Toronto Police Services, School Crime Stoppers Officer |
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