New Emergency Preparedness Training Coming Soon

Carewell SEIU 503 and the Center for Caregiver Advancement have teamed up to create an advanced emergency preparedness training for caregivers like you. Join a 6-week training to learn how to protect yourself and the people you care for during an emergency or natural disaster.   

This training covers key topics such as: 

  • How climate change impacts health and your community 
  • Planning for emergencies, evacuation, and sheltering safely 
  • Communicating during an emergency 
  • Managing stress 

How long is the training? 

Each training cohort of 15 participants meets weekly for 6 weeks. Each session is 2.5 hours, for a total of 15 hours of live instruction on Zoom. 

Do I have to attend every session?  

Participants must attend all 6 sessions. Missing more than 10 minutes during a session counts as an absence, and 3 absences results in being removed from the course.  

Other requirements: 

You must complete Continuing Education before signing up for this training. You need to set up a Zoom account before the first session.  

Stipend policy 

A $330 stipend is available after the course is completed. Participants must attend all 6 sessions to qualify. 

 

This training is currently offered in English, with more languages coming soon. 

Interested? Don’t wait! Participation is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and is not guaranteed.

 

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