Municipal Crisis Management
Training on the topic: Municipal Crisis Management
Many crises develop from small events, inconspicuous warnings, or developments completely unrelated to the field. In this seminar, the instructors moderate through the chronology of one or more crises—from the onset of the event and the initial emergency response measures through the following hours and days to the impacts in the subsequent weeks.
The seminar examines various events, actors, and measures. Different structures across various federal states are considered in a cross-disciplinary manner, with the right balance of precision and applicability/transferability. The areas covered include municipal offices as well as critical infrastructure facilities, education, social services, etc.
In this interactive way, participants develop a sense of the chronology of a crisis, its impacts, and approaches to crisis management.
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Emergency response professionals, administrative management
Learning Objectives:
Gaining familiarity with events and their consequences. Understanding the scope, complexity, and multi-layered interdependencies of such crises. Deriving prevention and preparation measures.
Period & Location:
In-house event at your premises or as an open seminar
Course Program:
Day 1
- Interactive walkthrough of the chronology of a damage scenario—from the immediate impacts to the consequences after several days and weeks
- Presentation and discussion of the fundamentals of municipal crisis management
- Providing practical tools for transfer to one’s own structures
Day 2
- Impacts of various hazards
- Deriving measures for municipal crisis management
- Concrete assistance regarding prevention options
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Maximilian Maybaum
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Helge Plasger
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