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Disaster Chaplain Training Registration:
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Garden City (Long Island), New York • April 14-15, 2010
REGISTRATION & LOGISTICS INFORMATION
1) TIME AND PLACE:
Wednesday & Thursday, April 14-15, at The Mercer School of Theology of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island, located at
65 Fourth Street, Garden City (Long Island), New York 11530. Both sessions will run from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM, with registration beginning at 8:30 AM. Continental breakfast and light lunch will be provided.
2) REQUIREMENTS:
- Attendance at both sessions is required to obtain a certificate.
- Pre-requisite: Complete the free three-hour online course in the Incident Command System at http://emilms.fema.gov/IS100A/index.htm. Please bring your FEMA certificate with you to the session. (The Disaster Chaplain course includes supplementary ICS modules as a reminder of ICS principles and functions, but does not replace IS-100.)
3) REGISTRATION FORM:
To download the registration form click the links below. Deadline: Friday, February 19.
Submit registration form to Ruth Wenger by :
Fax: 347-284-0054 OR
E-mail: rwenger@n-din.org OR
Mail: 4 West 43rd Street, Suite 604, New York, NY 10036.
4) REGISTRATION FEE:
Please send in the REGISTRATION FEE of $195 by check or money order made out to NDIN as directed on the registration form.
If you need more information, please contact Ruth Wenger by e-mail (rwenger@n-din.org) or by phone (212-669-6100). |
This curriculum 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
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.
TRAINING FOCUSES ON:
How to work as members of an interdisciplinary team within the Incident Command System
- How to work as members of an interdisciplinary team within the Incident Command System
- What to expect at disaster sites
- How to provide Spiritual First Aid and Psychological First Aid
- How to make appropriate assessments and referrals to Mental Health and other services
- How to develop and maintain holistic self-care practices
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