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Workforce Resiliency Series (Part 3): During and After a Disaster

Begins 06/17/2016
Course Overview Course Quality RatingTBD Course DescriptionThis is module 3 of 3 courses as part of the Workforce Resiliency Series.This 45-minute online course provides information about individual and organizational resiliency in the face of stress, emergencies, and disasters. In this final installment, During and After a Disaster, details steps that you and your organization can take to maintain and restore resiliency during and after a disaster or emergency.This course is provided by and will require a secondary login and/or registration. Click the LAUNCH button below to start or be taken to the course. Target AudiencePublic health administrators and managers; other public health professionals; nurses; first responders; and rescue workers Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this course, the learner will be able to: List goals that organizations can set to help them maintain and build resiliency List actions that organizations can take to sustain and increase resiliency during and after a disaster Identify potential problems that may occur during a disaster response and determine solutions that can help alleviate the stressors that can occur List actions that individuals can take to increase and sustain resilience during and after a disaster Council of Linkages Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals (COL)/COL Tier(s) 2C.2 (Tier 3): Decides policy options for public health organization 2C.8 (Tier 3): Implements plans and programs consistent with policies 8C.2 (Tier 3): Integrates systems thinking into public health practice 8C.8 (Tier 3): Ensures organizational practices are in concert with changes in the public health system, and the larger social, political, and economic environment 8C.9 (Tier 3): Ensures the management of organizational change Professional/Disciplinary Competencies CDC, Public Health Preparedness and Response Core Competency ModelModel Leadership: 1.4 Maintain situational awareness. Protect Worker Health and Safety: 4.2 Employ protective behaviors according to changing conditions, personal limitations, and threats. CDC, Public Health Preparedness CapabilitiesResponder Safety and Health: Function 1: Identify responder safety and health risks Function 4: Monitor responder safety and health actions FormatOnline/ Self-study Credit /CEUNone available Duration45 mins. SpecificationsNone listed Course Publication DateNone listed
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