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2018
29/10/2018
Partnering with the Hong Kong College of Community Medicine, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) supported the development of leadership training for healthcare professionals.
Various workshop on disaster management has been designed and conducted under this programme. On 7 – 8 July 2018, the “1.5 day Training Workshop on Disaster Management”, was conducted. A total of 27 participants from different sectors including the Hong Kong Department of Health, Hospital Authority, the Hong Kong Police Force, the Hong Kong Fire Services Department, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Macau Institute of Management and the Macau Management Association.

29/10/2018
Partnering with the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) supported the development of leadership training for healthcare professionals.
The Fundamental Disaster Response Course is organized by the Disaster Medicine Sub-committee of the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine (HKCEM) and supported by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI), aiming to cultivate leadership in disaster management. The course covered core skills and a competency checklist for disaster management, and will be delivered via lectures, discussions, demonstrations, experience sharing.

03/10/2018
Chemical agents, being at the core of modern industrial systems, has attained a very serious concern for disaster management within the government and community. Chemicals such as chlorine, which was used during World War I as chemical weapons — is also a key ingredient in numerous commercial products. Correct application of chemicals is very important. Appropriate use will be beneficial while misuse will bring disasters. This course will provide learners with an overview of issues in relation to chemical disasters due to industrial accidents, terrorism and war attack.

21/09/2018
China, which is one of the countries most severely afflicted by natural disasters, has suffered huge loss in human lives and economic terms from various sorts of natural disasters over the years. What’s worse, nearly half of the Chinese populations live in rural areas. The impact by natural disasters in rural areas is disproportionately high. There are two foci of the Course: disaster response and rehabilitation in the rural setting. The first focus covers the knowledge and skills, in basic and advanced level, essential for disaster response. The second one is on the rehabilitative care for victims in a natural disaster.
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