Homeland Crisis Institute Training Overview

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Training Overview HCI-001 (Basic 1 day), HCI-001 A (Basic and Advanced 2 day) One day Basic Emotional First Aid. This course is intended to train key personnel to provide quick direct crisis intervention for other employees and families. The literature states that early intervention is the first line of defense for prevention of psychological disorders. When early intervention is applied, the entity traditionally has less lost time due to illness, a reduction in mistakes, and an increase in efficiency. This is a straight forward two day course open to anyone with a high school education (equivalent) or above. No license or certification is required. HCI-002 One day course dealing with Compassion Fatigue. Compassion Fatigue, first identified by Charles Figley, Ph.D. is what happens to any care giver or responder who deals with tragedy or disaster on a regular basis. Suitable for first responders, counselors, Chaplains, teachers, or others. Identifies compassion fatigue, how to spot it in self and others, how to deal with it or prevent it. Suitable for anyone who provides first person services. HCI-003 One day course intended for Incident Command key staff. Teaches how to recognize Stress and reactions in self and others and how to deal with those persons on team who are under stress. Practical and helpful. A must for keeping Incident Command emotionally healthy. HCI-004 One day on site evaluation of organization as to ability to respond to employees, family, or community in the event of tragedy or disaster. The literature states that early intervention is the first line of defense for prevention of psychological disorders. When early intervention is applied, the entity traditionally has less lost time due to illness, a reduction in mistakes, and an increase in efficiency. Includes written evaluation with recommendations. HCI-005 Homeland Crisis Institute staff is well versed in emotional trauma, traumatic stress reactions, PTSD, and a host of other issues that would challenge the psychological health of most anyone. Contact us with your special needs and let us design a course for you. HCI-006 Emergency Deployment of Professional Crisis Intervention Team. (PCIT) There are times with disaster strikes and local resources are over overwhelmed. HCI can deploy a team of intervention specialists who can provide intervention and later training to protect employees, and entire communities from developing long term problems.

Homeland Crisis Institute Government Information There is a 25% government discount to include, federal, state, county, municipal, schools, special districts, and colleges and universities. Governmental Notice: Homeland Crisis Institute: EIN # 20-5610807 Homeland Crisis Institute: D-U-N-S # 784795630 Homeland Crisis Institute: SIC Codes Information Division 1- Services Major Group 89 Misc. Services Industry Group 899 Misc. Services 8999 Services Not Elsewhere Classified Division 1- Services Major Group 82 Education Services Industry Group 829 8299 Schools and Educational Services Not Otherwise classified Division 1- Services Major Group 83 Social Services Industry Group 832 8322 Individual and Family Services Contact Information: Dave Fair, President Homeland Crisis Institute, P.O. Box 753, Brownwood, Texas 76804 Telephone: 325- 642-8465.

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