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tara international. Humanitarian Staff Security Training. tara international. The Trainers Association for Relief Agencies ( tara international) is a “not for profit” association of experienced and committed trainers who co-operate to achieve a shared vision. tara international.

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  1. tara international Humanitarian Staff Security Training

  2. tara international The Trainers Association for Relief Agencies (tara international) is a “not for profit” association of experienced and committed trainers who co-operate to achieve a shared vision.

  3. tara international Our Vision is to see effective aid delivery by competent and committed personnel responding to humanitarian needs

  4. tara international Our Mission is to see a reduction in suffering to the victims of a disaster by ensuring humanitarian aid workers have the essential skills to do their job with confidence and security.

  5. Our Security Training is based on Interaction’s Minimum Operating Security Standards MOSS As approved by Interactions Board on June 14 2006

  6. What is MOSS (Minimum Operational Security Standards) Standard 1Organizational Security Policy and Plans

  7. What is MOSS (Minimum Operational Security Standards) Standard 2Resources to Address Security

  8. What is MOSS (Minimum Operational Security Standards) Standard 3Human Resource Management

  9. What is MOSS (Minimum Operational Security Standards) Standard 4Accountability

  10. What is MOSS (Minimum Operational Security Standards) Standard 5Sense of Community

  11. NGO Security For Longer Its all about Being Safer To Provide Humanitarian Aid Where and When it is Needed

  12. Who We Are! Understanding Security Why We Are There! Individual’s Responsibility! How We Affect The Environment!

  13. The Threats & The Tools Risks Threats Vulnerability Check Points Hostage Thefts Context Analysis Sexual Violence Security Plan Security Stratergy Stress Shooting Car Jacking Team Dynamics Mines Actor Mapping Image & Acceptance Incident Reporting Communication

  14. tara international Essential Security Sessions

  15. The Security Management Framework

  16. SECURITY MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK AGENCY Values Mandate Mission in context Competence SITUATION ANALYSIS Context knowledge Agency programme Threat & Risk analysis STRATEGY Acceptance ProtectionDeterrence CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES Authorities Agency policies Agency programmes Agency image Inter-agency communication Self-management Personal & Team competency National/Intl staff Gender Resources SECURITY PLANNING (preventive) Standard operating procedures i.e. Vehicle movement, Cash handling, Checkpoints, Communications POST-INCIDENT Reporting Inquiry Analysis Staff support SECURITY PLANNING (reactive) Contingency planning Crisis management i.e. Robbery, Bombing, Landmines, Kidnap, Evacuation, Assault REVIEW

  17. CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES AGENCY SITUATION ANALYSIS STRATEGY SECURITY PLANNING (preventive) (reactive) POST-INCIDENT STRATEGY Acceptance Typical NGO Protection Deterrence

  18. CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES AGENCY SITUATION ANALYSIS STRATEGY SECURITY PLANNING (preventive) (reactive) POST-INCIDENT SECURITYPLANNING (Preventive) Standard Operating Procedures i.e. Vehicle movement, Cash handling, Checkpoints, Communications (Reactive) Contingency Planning Crisis Management i.e. Robbery, Bombing, Landmines, Kidnap, Evacuation, Assault

  19. CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES AGENCY SITUATION ANALYSIS STRATEGY SECURITY PLANNING (preventive) (reactive) POST-INCIDENT POST-INCIDENT Reporting Analysis Staff Support Review

  20. The importance ofImage & Acceptance • To understand how an individuals image affects security • Of the individual and their agency • Of other agencies and their staff • To identify the factors • that contribute to that image

  21. Standard Operating Procedure 1: Security Management: 2: Personal Security: 3: Personal Behavior: 4: Vehicles and Movements: 5: Facilities Security: 6: Site Selection: 7: Communications: 8: Money and Cash Management: 9: HR, Admin, and Information Security: 10: Visitor Security: 11: Dealing with Media: 12: Specific Threats: 13: Incident Reporting

  22. Contingency Planning: • Medical Emergencies and Medivac • Evacuation / Relocation / Hibernation • Vehicular Accidents • Arrest and Detention of Personnel • Abduction and Hostage Taking • Natural Disasters

  23. Stress Management: • Recognizing Stress • Managing Stress

  24. Urban Insecurity

  25. Vehicles & Travel

  26. Before and When You Travel

  27. Sexual Violence

  28. Kidnap & Abductions

  29. Unexploded Ordnance Landmines &

  30. Defusing Anger

  31. Evacuation, Relocation & Hibernation

  32. With TARA Security Management training Security Management Database To record all essential Security Information as required by MOSS FREE • SOP’s • Contingency Plans • Situation Reports • Incident Reports • All Staff & NOK

  33. tara international(Trainers Association for Relief Agencies) Jeff Eames admin@taratraining.org http://www.taratraining.org (1) 519 488 5084

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