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iNET - National Disaster Interfaiths Network
March 2010 Training Course
Volunteer Disaster Chaplain Training Course
Orlando, Florida - March 2-3, 2010
Co-sponsored by the Florida Crisis Consortium, FIND and the Four Winds Foundation, this training is open to faith leaders of all faiths. Florida participants who complete this certification can volunteer with the Florida Crisis Consortium or through FIND partners across the state. NDIN can also assist unaffiliated volunteers in finding disaster spiritual care volunteer opportunities in local communities across the United States. Emergency managers and disaster mental health professionals may take this course to develop their knowledge of spiritual care best practices.
Florida Co-sponsors:
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Registration Information: March 2-3, 2010
This two-day training prepares faith leaders or institutional chaplains to volunteer as disaster chaplains in mass care settings or to serve as disaster chaplains within their house of worship, religious community or professional institution. Each registrant must be endorsed for this training and/or currently serve as a professional chaplain and/or credentialed religious leader. Emergency managers and disaster mental health professionals may register using their agency affiliation.

Tuesday, March 2, and Wednesday, March 3 • 8:15-5:00PM
Seventh Day Adventist Florida Conference Center  

655 Wymore Road, Winter Park Florida
Attendance is limited to 35 participants • Register by February 15
Tuition is $195 - Paid in Advance
(Continental breakfast, lunch and training materials included)

This course is compliant with NIMS (National Incident Management Systems) and incorporates FEMA Incident Command System (IS 100) training. It also complies with the National VOAD* Points of Consensus for Disaster Spiritual Care.
*Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster

The Course Curriculum Incorporates;
Operations & Spiritual Care: General Principles; Interventions; Sites and Specifics

  • Emotional and spiritual phases of the disaster "life cycle"
  • Spiritual First Aid:  PCAID (Presence, Connect, Assessment, Intervention, Develop Plan of Care) as an intervention appropriate in any phase of a disaster
  • Disaster human services operations and disaster site operations
  • Practice in applying principles of spiritual and emotional care in various disaster scenarios

Mental Health: Introduction; Impact of Disaster; Response and Reaction

  • Phases of psychological reaction to disaster and impact on behaviors, thoughts, & feelings
  • Psychological First Aid as a basic intervention that does not require professional training
  • Indicators that referrals for professional mental health care may be appropriate

Self-CareThe Need and Techniques; Individual and Community Resilience

  • The need for caregivers to develop effective self-care practices
  • Practices that minimize compassion fatigue ("the cost of caring") and other stresses related to providing care in times of crisis
  • Strategies to promote recovery and resiliency, especially through support systems that monitor, nourish and maintain self-care for individuals and communities
To Register Click Here   •   To download our Training brochure Click Here

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