Being ‘Present’
A document for trainers- how to be ‘present’ in face-to-face trainings and if the trainer is unable to be physically present how can the same outcomes be achieved via virtual trainings.
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A document for trainers- how to be ‘present’ in face-to-face trainings and if the trainer is unable to be physically present how can the same outcomes be achieved via virtual trainings.
A training document to help trainers design virtual security trainings.
A producer can help transform virtual trainings into trouble-free, fast moving, interactive events that keep learners involved and the facilitator on track. In short, the facilitator/trainers can stay focused on content while the producer takes care of everything else.
Ce manuel (2020) offre des ressources simples et faciles à utiliser pour aider les ONG de plus petite taille à démystifier la gestion du risque sécurité. Détaillant les éléments basiques d’une structure de gestion du risque sécurité, ce manuel vise…
The notes from GISF’s first North American forum are now available. The forum, which took place from 21st – 22nd October 2020, took place virtually, and thanks to our range of speakers, we explored a variety of topics such as…
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact not only the security risks that NGOs face, but also the way risk treatment measures are developed, implemented, and communicated to staff. As we get used to new ways of working with COVID-19, and…
We worked with Disaster Ready to develop a collection of 6 short, interactive mobile guides on critical security topics. Based on our popular Security to Go guide, the mobile guides have been designed to help you protect yourself, your organisation, and your community. Each guide covers…
On 28th October GISF hosted a Road Safety Webinar, with speakers Daniel Hardy, Learning Portfolio Manager, UNSSC and James Davis, Global Security Advisor, ACT Alliance. GISF organised this webinar on Road Safety together with UNSSC. UNSSC is developing a Road…
Security to go: a risk management toolkit for humanitarian aid agencies is intended to provide a simple, easy-to-use guide for non-security experts to quickly set up basic safety, security and risk management systems in new contexts or rapid onset emergency…
The notes from GISF’s first Hybrid forum are now available. The forum, which took place from 29 September – 1st October 2020, took place in person and virtually, and thanks to our range of speakers, we explored a variety of…