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Disaster Relief Chaplaincy/Crisis Intervention Information

February 21, 2008

Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Chaplain Training Manual

Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Chaplain Training - Course Descriptions


2008 Regional Disaster Relief Chaplain Training Dates 

FEB 22-MAR 01
DR Chaplain Basic Course at two locations and CISM Course (Individual & Peer Support) at two locations
Minnesota/Wisconsin
Contact: Rich Williamson, richwilliamson@pitel.net, (507) 254-2755/cell

MAR 06-08
DR Chaplain Basic Course
First Baptist Church, West Valley City, Utah
Contact: Wade Gayler, wgayler@msn.com, 801-964-2299/office

APRIL 11-12
DR Chaplain Basic Course
Grand Avenue Baptist Church, Ames, Iowa
Contact: Ty Berry, tberry@bcisbc.com, 515-278-1566/office 

APRIL 21-24
During DR Roundtable:
a) Advanced DR Chaplaincy Course (Monday evening - Tuesday) 
b) DR Chaplaincy "Train-the-Trainer" Course for Basic Course (Wed.-Thurs.)
Both trainings listed as a) and b) require a "letter of recommendation" from your state DR director and state DR chaplain and should be considered "by invitation only."
c) CISM Course (Individual and Peer Support - 14 hours); open to all DR Roundtable participants but 20-day "advance registration" required to reserve seat and workbook
North Carolina Baptist Assembly, Oak Island, North Carolina
Contact: Endel Lee, elee@namb.net, 678-451-6012/cell

MAY 14-17
DR Chaplain Basic Course and CISM Course (Individual and Peer Support - two days)
Beaufort, South Carolina 
Contacts: Marc Cantrell, chaplainmarccantrell@yahoo.com, 843-986-8216/cell (or) Cliff Satterwhite, CliffSatterwhite@scbaptist.org, 803-765-0030/office

JUNE 13-14
DR Chaplain Basic Course
Temple Baptist Church, Ruston, Louisiana
Contacts: David Abernathy, Rolling Hills Ministries, rollinghills33@bellsouth.net, 318-251-0065/office (or) Gibbie McMillan, gibbie.mcmillan@lbc.org (or) James Carson, triassndom@aol.com, 318-435-6304/office

JUNE 17-20
DR Chaplain Basic Course
Fort Smith, Arkansas during the National Camper's on Mission Rally
Contact: Winford Haynes, com@namb.net 
 

 

Pre-training requirements for approval as a Southern Baptist Disaster Relief chaplain

  1. Read the Disaster Relief Chaplain Training Manual www.namb.net/drchaplaintrainingmanual.
  2. Complete the Disaster Relief Chaplain Online Training Module and print the certificate (under development).
  3. Register for the Disaster Relief Chaplain Basic Course.

Training requirements for approval as a Southern Baptist Disaster Relief chaplain

  1. Complete Introducing Southern Baptists to Disaster Relief (provided by your state disaster relief director).
  2. Complete the Disaster Relief Chaplain Basic Course (16 hours).
    For course offerings:
    Check with your state disaster relief director or state disaster relief chaplain.
    Check with the national coordinator for disaster relief chaplaincy.
  3. Complete a Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) course (14 hours) or NOVA course (40 hours).
    For course offerings:
    Check the website of International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, www.icisf.org.
    Check with your state disaster relief chaplain or the national coordinator for disaster relief chaplaincy.
  4. Optional (highly recommended)
    Complete the Emergency Management Institute’s “Introduction to Incident Command System” (ICS) 100 Module (available online at www.fema.gov).

Advanced training requirements for approval as a Southern Baptist Disaster Relief chaplain site coordinator, quadrant coordinator, or regional coordinator

  1. Complete all Disaster Relief Chaplain Basic Course requirements and accumulate significant experience.
  2. Complete the Emergency Management Institute’s two ICS courses and print the certificates: 
    “Introduction to Incident Command System” (ICS) Level 100 Module (available online at www.fema.gov). 
    “Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents” (ICS) Level 200 Module (available online at www.fema.gov).
  3. Acquire a formal recommendation from your state disaster relief director.
  4. Register for the Disaster Relief Chaplain Advanced Course. 
    Check with your state disaster relief chaplain or the national coordinator for disaster relief chaplaincy. 
    Plans are to offer this course annually at the spring Disaster Relief Roundtable (held the last full week of April).
  5. Complete the Disaster Relief Chaplain Advanced Course (6 hours).
  6. Optional (highly recommended):
    Complete the following Emergency Management Institute courses:
    “National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction” Level 700 Module (available online at www.fema.gov) 
    “National Response Plan (NRP), An Introduction”(changing to “Framework”/NRF) Level 800 Module (available online at www.fema.gov)

Train-the-Trainer requirements for approval as a Southern Baptist Disaster Relief chaplain trainer

  1. Complete the Disaster Relief Chaplain Basic Course and Disaster Relief Chaplain Advanced Course requirements.
  2. Complete the Emergency Management Institute’s two national level courses and print certificates: 
    “National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction” Level 700 Module (available online at www.fema.gov)
    “National Response Plan (NRP), An Introduction” (changing to “Framework”/NRF) Level 800 Module (available online at www.fema.gov)
  3. Demonstrate adequate training capabilities and experience.
  4. Acquire a formal recommendation from your state disaster relief director and two other ministry-based references.
  5. Register for the Disaster Relief Chaplain Train-the-Trainer Course. 
    Check with your state disaster relief chaplain or the national coordinator for disaster relief chaplaincy. 
    Plans are to offer this course annually at the spring Disaster Relief Roundtable (held the last week of April).
  6. Complete the Disaster Relief Chaplain Train-the-Trainer Course (14 hours).
  7. Optional (highly recommended):
    Read New York Disaster Interfaith Services (NYDIS) Manual for New York City Religious Leaders: Spiritual Care and Mental Health for Disaster Response and Recovery. (see also “NYDIS Tip Sheets”) (available online www.nydis.org).
    Read The Salvation Army (TSA) “Emotional and Spiritual Care in Disasters Training Guide. www.salvationarmyusa.org.
    Read National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (NVOAD) “Light Our Way” (online at www.nvoad.org). 
    Read Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) “His Presence in Crisis” Rapid Response training curriculum. www.billygraham.org

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