PUBLIC INFORMATION IN AN
ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT
MGT – 318
This course examines the role of public information in managing an all-hazards incident and provides practical training in crisis communication techniques. In such an incident, it is imperative that community leaders, incident managers, and public information officers are prepared to communicate with the public through the news and social media. The course focuses on the role of public information in incident management, the information needs of the public in a crisis, and the various means of effectively communicating through the news and social media. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to manage the major elements associated with public information in a WMD, terrorism and all-hazards incident.
Date: July 27-28, 2022 from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Venue: Tuscaloosa County EOC
Course is free of charge. Class Size: 30 participants
Course Length: Two days (16 hours) Training Level: Management/Planning
Workshop Topics:
· The nature of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and All-Hazards
Incident.
· Implications of such incidents for the public information function
· Conducting emergency public information programs within the framework of the
National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the National Response Framework (NRF).
· Integration of the Joint Information Center with the Incident Management / Unified
Command system
· Approaches to working with news and social media in a disaster
· Constructing effective initial public statements
· Identifying and preparing spokespersons and experts
· Planning and conducting press conferences
· Developing an effective Crisis Communication Plan and Crisis Communication
Team
· Communication objectives and action steps for each of the six phases of the
Crisis Communication Life Cycle
Participant Audience:
Course participants who would benefit from this training include the jurisdiction’s key elected officials, public information officers, key department heads, key public health and medical personnel, and emergency management officials from both the public and private sectors.