HDFF’s Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) Field Travel Survival is a basic safety training designed primarily for humanitarian workers and short-term mission travelers from (I)NGOs, governmental and UN organizations, as well as international civilians and corporate personnel. It addresses the safety needs of those working/based in, or traveling through “Yellow or Green Countries,” which are classified as medium or low-risk areas by insurance and foreign service advisories.
The training aims to increase participants’ security awareness and survival mindset in unknown environments, and for participants to prepare prepared if a situation turns hostile during field travel and/or field-based work. The training is led by experienced and culturally sensitive trainers, ensuring the highest level of safety for all participants. The training is highly participatory and scenario-based, with predominantly practical field simulations.
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Included in the fees: Lunch, Coffee Breaks, Certificate (certified by Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) 3 years warranty and recognized by UNITAR), and Training Materials as well as hotel accommodation in Huahin w/breakfast, Transportation from Bangkok to Huahin (vice versa),transportation from Huahin hotel to training site(vice versa) and 1 group dinner