SUMMARY
Our HEAT course is a five-day training programme in which participants learn how to deal effectively with critical or emergency situations while deployed in hostile environment missions.
BACKGROUND
Since 2003, more than 500 students have benefited from our REACT programme (Rapid Expert Assistance and Cooperation Teams for Conflict Prevention, Crisis Management, and Post-Conflict Rehabilitation) throughout its 25 editions. The HEAT course is integrated within REACT as a practical complement to the theory taught for work in Peace Missions.
The need to train people who are already working or will be working in high-risk areas has led Helsinki España to launch the HEAT module as an independent programme.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The course is intended for business professionals, humanitarian officers, security personnel, and other candidates planning to be deployed in high-risk areas.
OBJECTIVES
Provide participants with the necessary skills to deal with situations in which armed conflicts arise, their key actors, and their impact on civilians.
Improve participants’ capacity in conflict resolution and protection of civilians in armed conflicts.
Strengthen the competence and confidence of participants to deal effectively with risky or critical situations, as would be the case when working in peacekeeping missions.
Provide participants with useful and simple tools that allow them to react as effectively as possible to risk situations.
METHODOLOGY
The course uses a variety of methodologies, including lectures and presentations, outdoor activities, and simulation exercises: 75% of the course is practical versus 25% theoretical.
CONTENTS
- Basic life support in the absence of medical personnel: first aid
- Protection of sensitive and classified information
- Orientation, map reading and GPS navigation
- Procedures and means of communication (use of radios)
- 4×4 vehicle driving techniques
- Driving in convoy
- Stress management
- Personal health care
- Protection and response to threats of sexual violence
- Set of threats, associated risks, and personal security
- Risk management
- Mobile security: protection and security procedures when traveling in vehicles
- Managing threats related to large concentrations of people, demonstrations, protests, and riots
- Hostage-taking and kidnappings survival.
- Weapons, mines, improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and unexploded ordnance (UXOs)
Full programme description available here.
How to register
If you are interested in applying for HEAT 2022, please send us a copy of the following documents:
HEAT Registration Form (available here)
Resume/CV
Short motivation letter
Proof of highest educational level achieved
Recent digital photo, passport size
Copy of your passport
All application documents should be sent to: iucpm@helsinkiespana.org.