Deadline
10 Mar 2024
The registration is closed.

CIFAL Bangkok —Stay Safe Training (SST): “Sustainable Leadership in Crisis”

Type
Course
Location
Pathum Thani, Thailand
Date
-
Duration
4 Days
Programme Area
Decentralize Cooperation Programme
Price
$0.00
Event Focal Point Email
yilan@ait.asia
Partnership
CIFAL Jeju
AIT Extension
Registration
Public – by registration
Mode of Delivery
Face-to-Face
Language(s)
English
Pillar
People
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Considering the frequency of natural disasters, man-made accidents, and violent crime in people's daily life, CIFAL Bangkok collaborates with experienced security professionals and deliverers from the Human Development Forum Foundation (HDFF) in order to provide a specialized Stay Safe Training for "Sustainable Leadership in Crisis". This initiative aims to increase participants; awareness and adeptness in handling crisis situations prevalent in business operations as well as in daily life. The training adheres closely to international regulations and takes into consideration best practices. Focus points are situational awareness, risk mapping, and developing risk mitigation strategies tailored for leaders facing various crisis scenarios.

At the end of this training, participants will be able to: -increase the understanding of a proactive security attitude and the importance of situational awareness as well as related risk assessments; -provide leaders with helpful tools and techniques needed to avoid or cope adequately endangering or potentially dangerous situations.

• Module 1. Introduction to the Sustainable Development Goals • Module 2. Ecological Footprint Assessment • Module 3. Student Life – Food • Module 4. Student Life - Goods • Module 5. Student Life – Transportation • Module 6. Student Life – Housing • Module 7. Student Life – Gender equality • Module 8. Student Life – Your faculty • Module 9. Goal Setting • Module 10. What have you learned?

The course begins by inviting students to assess their own environmental and social footprints, and through videos, readings, case studies, and assignments to promote critical thinking, reflection, and action-oriented learning. Students will use the perspective of their academic programs and personal lives and answer a quiz or make a short on-line post to confirm their understanding of the topic.

Mahidol U students