HEAT Skills: Hostage Incident Management (HIM)
Start date | 4 Mar 2025 |
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End date | 5 Mar 2025 |
Time | 4:13 pm GMT |11:13 AM EST |
Provider | Human Development Forum Foundation (HDFF) |
Location | Bangkok, Thailand |
Type | Crisis management, Situational awareness, Risk and threat management, Personal safety and security, High risk area movement, High incident behaviour, HEAT, Humanitarian, Security Management, Field Security, Personal Security, Strategic Leadership, Security Risk Management, Security |
Cost | Regular price: $850 USD Early bird discount (by February 22) $720 USD |
Booking URL | https://hdff.org/registration/ |
Description | The two-day HDFF-designed HEAT “Hostage Incident Management (HIM)” aims to give participants a profound overview of hostage situations, both from the hostage and management perspectives. This intensive training includes scenario-based management and practical components, as well as media management in hostage situations. Participants will learn through case studies based on the trainers’ practical experiences. The trainers served as hostage negotiators or Crisis Management Team (CMT) members and can share their rich experiences in the field. Objectives: – Raise awareness for hostage prevention measures. Please email trainingco@hdff.org for more information. |
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