NTSB Training Center.

Title Transportation Disaster Response - Family Assistance
Description

Developed for commercial transportation officials, representatives of federal agencies, staff of non-governmental relief organizations and emergency managers, this course is instrumental in understanding how any organization involved in the accident response can most effectively support the family assistance efforts.

NTSB Transportation Disaster Assistance specialists, clinicians and other professionals will present a variety of disaster response and family assistance topics.  Learn from Safety Board responders who have developed partnership programs to manage disasters.

ID Code TDA301
Dates and Tuition

February 7–9, 2006 (Tuesday – Thursday)
$535 for all applications with payment received no later than January 6.
$595 for all applications with payment received January 7 - 27.

July 11–13, 2006 (Tuesday – Thursday)
$535 for all applications with payment received no later than June 9.
$595 for all applications with payment received June 10 - 30.

November 14-16, 2006 (Tuesday – Thursday)
$535 for all applications with payment received no later than October 13.
$595 for all applications with payment received October 14 - November 3.

Times 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location NTSB Training Center • 45065 Riverside Parkway • Ashburn, Virginia 20147
Status OPEN. Applications are now being accepted.
Apply to Attend February 7-9, 2006  (application deadline: January 27)
July 11-13, 2006  (application deadline: June 30)
November 14-16, 2006 (application deadline: November 3)
CEUs 2.0
Overview
  • Legal aspects of family assistance - specifics of legal protections afforded to family members
  • Conducting effective family briefings - communicating with grieving and traumatized families
  • Effective on-scene response - a start to finish look at family assistance operations
  • Successful forensic operations - communicating with families about the forensic response
  • Practical resources for family representatives - developing support skills, and self care
Performance Results Upon completion of this course the participant will be able to:
  • Improve on-scene coordination and communication
  • Manage limited resources more effectively
  • Define the practical skills for working with grieving family members
  • Apply the skills from the class to conduct an effective family briefing  
  • Brief others in their organization about the disaster response process and the role of the NTSB

Comments from course participants

Who May Attend
  • Commercial transportation industry officials, particularly those that are in a position to set or influence policy, or have a family assistance role during transportation disasters
  • Representatives of federal agencies, particularly those that have a role in transportation disaster response
  • Representatives of non-governmental and/or private agencies that have a legitimate and recognized transportation disaster response role
  • Members of the academic community attending for research purposes (on a space-available basis)
Accommodations Area hotels and restaurants
Airports Washington Dulles International (IAD): 10 miles
Washington Ronald Reagan National (DCA): 30 miles
Baltimore/Washington International (BWI): 60 miles
More Information Email TrainingCenter@ntsb.gov or call (571) 223-3900