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Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT)

Application Deadline
4th May 2025
Start
12th May 2025
End
15th May 2025
Duration
4 days
Skill level
Basic
Place
On campus
Costs/Fee
1900
Description

HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING (HEAT)
Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) is crucial for individuals deployed in risk-associated, precarious or volatile environments. Therefore, it is essential to invest in specific training focused on awareness of security risks and the challenges of the specific environments to reduce the risks of loss of lives and injuries.
HEAT aims to improve participants’ comprehension of the challenging field requirements while working individually or as a team member within the context of an international organisation or institution.
The BLUESPEAR HEAT programme will equip individuals operating in risk theatres with essential tools on how to manage and reduce the risks, which in some cases may be lifesaving.

The BLUESPEAR Hostile Environment Awareness course (HEAT) is a tailor made advanced security awareness programme designed to prepare personnel of international institutions and (I)NGOs, aid and humanitarian workers, contractors, journalists, investigators of international tribunals and individuals (business travellers) to operate and travel in challenging, complex and high risk theatres. The training will provide the participants a different set of skills and invaluable knowledge to deal with various complex situations in hostile regions.
OUR HEAT EXPERTS
The BLUESPEAR instructor pool is composed solely of highly skilled instructors with extensive experience in hostile and complex environments and include professionals within the NGO world, certified medics, as well as journalists and security experts. This unique combination of expertise ensures that our training programmes are covered from different professional perspectives.
METHODOLOGY
The BLUESPEAR HEAT programme will be delivered through a combination of theoretical and practical sessions, including presentations,group discussions and live scenario's.

Objectives

BLUESPEAR HEAT OBJECTIVES

Participants will acquire a better understanding of the various risks and dangerous situations in their area of deployment.
Participants will gain more confidence in managing stressful situations and conflicts.
Participants will be able to improve their ability to plan their (humanitarian) operations effectively.
Participants will prepare to travel and operate safely in dangerous environments.
Participants will increase their competency to analyze and mitigate risks and threats.
Participants will develop new practical skills and capabilities indispensable in hostile regions.

GOOD TO KNOW

No 9 to 5 HEAT • No comfort zone • No luxury accommodation
Local transportation and procedure will be communicated after registration
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner is a group effort
Teamwork and collaboration are at the core
Bring along your sleeping bag • head lamp • towels and toiletries • sportswear • sufficient reserve clothing
Your helmet and flack jacket if any and good spirit and motivation

Preconditions

Proof of good physical health to participate.

Location
Tarwestraat, 3A 3600 Genk Belgium
Provider

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Topics
  • (Mission) planning
  • Conflict management & conflict resolution
  • Personal safety and security (incl. stress management and such)
  • Pre-deployment training for civilians
  • Crisis management
  • Mission planning
  • Cultural awareness & communication
Languages English
Evaluation Daily assessment of the acquired skills and knowledge and a final exercise
Target Audience
  • Civil servants in governments
  • Media
  • NGO staff
  • Women
  • Public authorities
  • Journalists
Methods
  • Lecture
  • Case Study
  • Role-play
  • Simulation
  • Methods for Reflection
No of Participants 15
Accreditation
  • Not available
Certificate
  • BLUESPEAR HEAT CERTIFICATE
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