CNY Training Needs Survey THE RESULTS
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CNY Training Needs Survey
THE RESULTS
Presented by: The Finger Lakes Regional Training Center
September 12, 2014 – CNY West Subregion Meeting (Syracuse, NY)
September 16, 2014 – CNY South Subregion Meeting (Binghamton, NY)
Presented by: Albany Medical Center Regional Training Center
September 09, 2014 – CNY North Subregion Meeting (Watertown, NY)
September 19, 2014 – CNY East Subregion Meeting
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Survey Opened: August 01, 2014
Survey Closed: August 14, 2014
45Total Responses
Complete Responses: 45
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Q1: Where in the Central New York Region is your agency located?
Response Percent
Response Count
20.0% 928.9% 1326.7% 1224.4% 11
450
South (Broome, Chenango, Tioga, Tompkins)
North (J efferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence)
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West (Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga, Oswego)
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East (Herkimer, Madison, Oneida)
Where in the Central New York Region is your agency located?
North (Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence)
East (Herkimer, Madison, Oneida)
West (Cayuga, Cortland, Onondaga, Oswego)
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Q2: What is your agency type? (Please select all that apply)Response Percent
Response Count
7.1% 30.0% 02.4% 12.4% 10.0% 011.9% 554.8% 2328.6% 1216.7% 72.4% 10.0% 0
7423
American Red Cross
Hospital
Other (please specify)
Emergency Management
Nursing Home
Adult Care Facility
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Home Care
Public Safety
Community Health Center
Local Health Department
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EMS
Office of Mental Health
0.0%10.0%20.0%30.0%40.0%50.0%60.0%
What is your agency type? (Please select all that apply)
COMMENTS:• disaster long term recovery organization • Facility also has 78 bed LTC facility and 8 outpatient clinics • Hospice • Central New York Medical Reserve Corps • OMH Long term care residence, Emergency Shelter, OASAS Crisis Center • EMS • hospice
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Q3: Please prioritize the following "MAINTENANCE" emergency preparedness courses based upon the need for your agency.
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
6 11 6 18 413 11 11 17 424 14 5 16 394 9 9 18 404 9 13 15 418 14 7 12 414 23 8 7 429 14 9 9 4111 8 6 15 4016 9 12 5 427 12 7 15 418 7 9 18 426 14 17 5 423 12 11 12 384 15 13 7 394 15 13 7 3910 13 12 3 389 12 13 4 384 14 15 6 393 15 14 6 386 8 9 17 408 9 4 17 38
2441
Other (please specify)
ABLS NOW (online) - 6hrs
IS-100/IS-100.HCb - 2hrs
Disaster Mental Health (DMH) A Critical Response - 16hrs
IS-800.b - 2hrs
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Operations Level - 8hrs
Evacuation of Facilities in Disasters Systems (eFINDS) - 2hrs
skipped question
Advanced Hazmat Life Support (AHLS) - 16hrs
ICS-300 - 24hrs
Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) - 16hrs
Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) - 16hrs
Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) - 8hrs
Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) - 4hrs
Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) -8hrs
IS-700.a - 2hrsICS-400 - 16hrs
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Refresher/Awareness Level - 4hrs
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Advanced Disaster Life Support (ADLS) - 16hrs
IS-200/IS-200.HCa - 2hrs
Disaster Triage - 3hrs
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - 16hrs
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Homeland Security Exercise Design,Development and Evaluation (HSEEP) - 8hrs
Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) - 16hrs
• Evacuation Plan • IS 906 and IS 907
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HOSPITAL Priority "Maintenance" Emergency Preparedness Courses
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
1 3 2 0 61 3 2 0 61 3 2 0 61 0 4 1 61 1 4 0 61 5 0 0 60 5 1 0 61 3 2 0 63 3 0 0 63 2 1 0 61 3 1 1 61 3 1 1 60 4 2 0 62 2 2 0 62 3 1 0 62 3 1 0 61 2 3 0 61 2 3 0 62 3 1 0 62 3 1 0 62 2 2 0 63 3 0 0 6
060
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Refresher/Awareness Level - 4hrs
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Advanced Disaster Life Support (ADLS) - 16hrs
IS-200/IS-200.HCa - 2hrs
Disaster Triage - 3hrs
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - 16hrs
EAST Subregion HOSPITALS
Homeland Security Exercise Design,Development and Evaluation
Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) - 16hrs
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Advanced Hazmat Life Support (AHLS) - 16hrs
ICS-300 - 24hrs
Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) - 16hrs
Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) - 16hrs
Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) - 8hrs
Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) - 4hrs
Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) -8hrs
IS-700.a - 2hrsICS-400 - 16hrs
Other (please specify)
ABLS NOW (online) - 6hrs
IS-100/IS-100.HCb - 2hrs
Disaster Mental Health (DMH) A Critical Response - 16hrs
IS-800.b - 2hrs
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Operations Level - 8hrs
Evacuation of Facilities in Disasters Systems (eFINDS) - 2hrs
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
4 0 1 0 51 3 2 0 63 0 1 0 42 1 1 0 43 1 1 0 54 0 1 0 52 2 1 0 51 4 0 0 55 0 0 0 53 0 1 1 53 2 1 0 63 1 2 0 60 3 1 1 50 4 1 0 51 2 1 1 51 2 1 1 50 3 1 1 51 2 1 1 51 2 1 1 51 2 2 0 53 2 0 0 54 1 0 0 5
060
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Refresher/Awareness Level -
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Advanced Disaster Life Support (ADLS) - 16hrs
IS-200/IS-200.HCa - 2hrs
Disaster Triage - 3hrs
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - 16hrs
NORTH Subregion HOSPITALS
Homeland Security Exercise Design,Development and
Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) - 16hrs
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Advanced Hazmat Life Support (AHLS) - 16hrs
ICS-300 - 24hrs
Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) - 16hrs
Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) - 16hrs
Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) - 8hrs
Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) - 4hrs
Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) -8hrs
IS-700.a - 2hrsICS-400 - 16hrs
Other (please specify)
ABLS NOW (online) - 6hrs
IS-100/IS-100.HCb - 2hrs
Disaster Mental Health (DMH) A Critical Response - 16hrs
IS-800.b - 2hrs
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Operations Level - 8hrs
Evacuation of Facilities in Disasters Systems (eFINDS) - 2hrs
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
0 4 2 0 60 2 4 0 60 5 1 0 60 4 2 0 60 2 4 0 60 3 2 1 60 4 0 2 61 1 2 2 61 2 1 2 60 3 3 0 61 3 0 2 61 1 2 2 61 0 5 0 60 1 4 0 50 2 2 2 60 1 3 2 62 2 1 1 62 2 1 1 60 1 3 2 60 1 3 2 60 2 2 2 60 2 1 2 5
160
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Refresher/Awareness Level -
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Advanced Disaster Life Support (ADLS) - 16hrs
IS-200/IS-200.HCa - 2hrs
Disaster Triage - 3hrs
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - 16hrs
SOUTH Subregion HOSPITALS
Homeland Security Exercise Design,Development and
Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) - 16hrs
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Advanced Hazmat Life Support (AHLS) - 16hrs
ICS-300 - 24hrs
Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) - 16hrs
Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) - 16hrs
Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) - 8hrs
Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) - 4hrs
Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) -8hrs
IS-700.a - 2hrsICS-400 - 16hrs
Other (please specify)
ABLS NOW (online) - 6hrs
IS-100/IS-100.HCb - 2hrs
Disaster Mental Health (DMH) A Critical Response - 16hrs
IS-800.b - 2hrs
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Operations Level - 8hrs
Evacuation of Facilities in Disasters Systems (eFINDS) - 2hrs
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
1 4 0 0 51 3 1 0 50 4 0 0 41 3 1 0 50 4 1 0 51 4 0 0 50 4 1 0 52 2 1 0 52 2 1 0 54 1 0 0 51 4 0 0 53 2 0 0 50 2 3 0 50 4 1 0 51 3 1 0 51 3 1 0 51 2 2 0 51 2 2 0 51 3 1 0 50 4 1 0 51 2 2 0 51 3 1 0 5
050
Other (please specify)
ABLS NOW (online) - 6hrs
IS-100/IS-100.HCb - 2hrs
Disaster Mental Health (DMH) A Critical Response - 16hrs
IS-800.b - 2hrs
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Operations Level - 8hrs
Evacuation of Facilities in Disasters Systems (eFINDS) -
skipped question
Advanced Hazmat Life Support (AHLS) - 16hrs
ICS-300 - 24hrs
Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) - 16hrs
Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC) - 16hrs
Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS) - 8hrs
Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) - 4hrs
Basic Disaster Life Support (BDLS) -8hrs
IS-700.a - 2hrsICS-400 - 16hrs
Hazmat for the First Receiver - Refresher/Awareness Level -
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Advanced Disaster Life Support (ADLS) - 16hrs
IS-200/IS-200.HCa - 2hrs
Disaster Triage - 3hrs
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) - 16hrs
WEST Subregion HOSPITALS
Homeland Security Exercise Design,Development and
Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses (ATCN) - 16hrs
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Q4: Please prioritize the following emergency preparedness courses based upon the need for your agency.
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
9 20 9 3 417 14 11 10 423 22 12 5 4211 15 3 13 428 17 9 7 417 9 10 17 438 8 8 18 420 5 8 29 429 15 9 8 417 17 10 9 434 15 16 7 4219 10 12 3 449 14 12 7 425 18 12 6 4115 12 12 3 426 9 12 15 42
1450
Natural Disaster Awareness for Leaders (AWR-310) - 4 hrs
Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals & Healthcare Organizations (MGT-341) - 16hrs
Other (please specify)
COOP Program Manager (G-548) - 16hrs
Community Healthcare Planning and Response to Disasters (MGT 409) - 16hrs
Radiological/Nuclear Hazards (AWR 140) - 6 hrs
Hospital Command Center Course - 4hrs
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Crisis Leadership & Decision Making for Elected Officials [Leadership] (MGT 340) - 16hrs
Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and Recovery (PER 304) - 8hrs
Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty Incidents (PER 902) - 24hrs
Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing Incidents (PER 233) - 16hrs
Disaster Mental Health Core Competency Training - 8hrs
Trauma Care after Resuscitation (TCAR) - 16hrs
Coastal Community Resilience (AWR-228) - 8hrs
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Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness Course (MGT 431) - 16hrs
Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Events (PER 220) - 16hrs
Medical Management and Response to CBRNE Events (PER 211) - 16hrs
• LHD Command Center Course if such exists
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HOSPITAL Priority Emergency Preparedness Courses
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
1 1 2 0 40 2 1 2 51 2 2 0 53 0 0 1 41 2 0 1 44 1 1 0 63 1 1 0 50 1 1 3 52 2 1 0 52 2 0 1 50 4 0 1 53 1 1 0 51 3 1 0 50 2 1 1 42 2 1 0 52 2 1 0 5
060
NORTH Subregion HOSPITALS
Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness
Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Events (PER
Medical Management and Response to CBRNE Events
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Crisis Leadership & Decision Making for Elected Officials
Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and Recovery
Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty
Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing Incidents
Disaster Mental Health Core Competency Training - 8hrs
Trauma Care after Resuscitation (TCAR) - 16hrs
Coastal Community Resilience (AWR-228) - 8hrs
Natural Disaster Awareness for Leaders (AWR-310) - 4 hrs
Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals & Healthcare
Other (please specify)
COOP Program Manager (G-548) - 16hrs
Community Healthcare Planning and Response to Disasters
Radiological/Nuclear Hazards (AWR 140) - 6 hrs
Hospital Command Center Course - 4hrs
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
1 3 2 0 60 2 3 1 60 3 2 1 62 3 1 0 61 3 1 0 51 3 2 0 62 2 2 0 60 1 2 3 61 3 2 0 62 2 2 0 62 2 2 0 62 2 2 0 62 3 1 0 60 5 1 0 61 3 2 0 62 2 2 0 6
060
Natural Disaster Awareness for Leaders (AWR-310) -
Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals & Healthcare
Other (please specify)
COOP Program Manager (G-548) - 16hrs
Community Healthcare Planning and Response to
Radiological/Nuclear Hazards (AWR 140) - 6 hrs
Hospital Command Center Course - 4hrs
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Crisis Leadership & Decision Making for Elected
Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and
Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass
Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing
Disaster Mental Health Core Competency Training -
Trauma Care after Resuscitation (TCAR) - 16hrs
Coastal Community Resilience (AWR-228) - 8hrs
SOUTH Subregion HOSPITALS
Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency
Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Events
Medical Management and Response to CBRNE
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
0 4 2 0 60 2 3 1 61 4 1 0 62 4 0 0 61 3 2 0 62 2 2 0 62 1 2 1 60 0 2 4 61 3 2 0 60 4 2 0 61 2 3 0 61 2 3 0 62 2 2 0 60 5 1 0 63 2 1 0 62 2 2 0 6
060
Natural Disaster Awareness for Leaders (AWR-310) - 4
Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals & Healthcare
Other (please specify)
COOP Program Manager (G-548) - 16hrs
Community Healthcare Planning and Response to
Radiological/Nuclear Hazards (AWR 140) - 6 hrs
Hospital Command Center Course - 4hrs
skipped questionanswered question
Crisis Leadership & Decision Making for Elected
Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and
Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass
Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing
Disaster Mental Health Core Competency Training - 8hrs
Trauma Care after Resuscitation (TCAR) - 16hrs
Coastal Community Resilience (AWR-228) - 8hrs
EAST Subregion HOSPITALS
Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency
Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Events
Medical Management and Response to CBRNE Events
High Medium Low N/AResponse
Count
1 4 0 0 50 3 2 0 50 5 0 0 51 4 0 0 51 3 1 0 50 3 2 0 51 3 1 0 50 2 1 2 51 2 2 0 50 3 2 0 50 2 3 0 51 2 2 0 50 3 2 0 50 2 3 0 50 2 3 0 50 2 3 0 5
050
WEST Subregion HOSPITALS
Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency
Emergency Response to Domestic Biological Events (PER
Medical Management and Response to CBRNE Events
skipped questionanswered question
Crisis Leadership & Decision Making for Elected Officials
Social Media for Natural Disaster Response and Recovery
Hospital Emergency Response Training for Mass Casualty
Medical Preparedness and Response to Bombing
Disaster Mental Health Core Competency Training - 8hrs
Trauma Care after Resuscitation (TCAR) - 16hrs
Coastal Community Resilience (AWR-228) - 8hrs
Natural Disaster Awareness for Leaders (AWR-310) - 4 hrs
Disaster Preparedness for Hospitals & Healthcare
Other (please specify)
COOP Program Manager (G-548) - 16hrs
Community Healthcare Planning and Response to
Radiological/Nuclear Hazards (AWR 140) - 6 hrs
Hospital Command Center Course - 4hrs
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Q5: Support for Train-the-Trainer initiatives?
Yes NoResponse
Count
21 20 4114 26 4013 27 4015 26 4118 21 3914 25 3918 22 40
414
Disaster Mental Health - A Critical Response Instructor
skipped question
Disaster Triage Instructor - 4hrs
Hospital Command Center Instructor - 4hrs
Hazmat for First Receivers Trainer Course (UB) - 32
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CNY HEPC Answer
eFINDS Instructor - 3hrs
Hazmat for First Receivers Instructor - 8hrs
G 402 (ICS overview for leadership) Instructor - 2hrs
Yes NoResponse
Count
17 5 2213 9 2213 9 2212 10 2217 5 2214 8 2212 10 22
221
Hazmat for First Receivers Trainer Course (UB) - 32
answered question
CNY HOSPITAL ANSWERS
eFINDS Instructor - 3hrs
Hazmat for First Receivers Instructor - 8hrs
G 402 (ICS overview for leadership) Instructor - 2hrs
Disaster Mental Health - A Critical Response Instructor
skipped question
Disaster Triage Instructor - 4hrs
Hospital Command Center Instructor - 4hrs
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Q6. What non-traditional training formats will best serve your facility for the listed courses. Webinar = live online Independent Study = an archived webinar OR a pre-taped self-paced online course
WebinarIndependent
StudyN/A
Response Count
32 25 2 4316 12 19 4225 23 5 4227 14 7 4122 13 14 4119 14 16 4117 26 4 4017 26 5 4016 27 4 4016 26 4 3931 19 2 40
441
Disaster Triage - 2hrs
IS-200.HCa -2hrs
skipped question
Answer Options
Hazmat for First Receivers Awareness - 4hrs
IS-800.b - 2hrs
Burn Care Program for Community Hospitals (Kessler Burn Center) - 4hrs
IS-100.b - 2hrs
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eFINDS - 2hrs
IS-700.a -2hrs
Active Shooter Awareness - 2hrs
Hazmat for First Receivers Operations Refresher - 4hrs
G-402 ICS Overview for Executives and Senior Officials -2hrs
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Q7: What is the best time to schedule webinar based courses?
Response Percent
Response Count
56.8% 2520.5% 947.7% 21
3441
Other (please specify)
Morning (9am)
skipped question
Afternoon (2pm)
Answer Options
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Lunch (12pm)
Morning (9am) Lunch (12pm) Afternoon (2pm)0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
What is the best time to schedule webinar based courses?
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Q9: Would you be willing and able to host NYSDOH and/or RTC sponsored training at your facility?
Response Count
175331524
432
If YES to any of the above, please provide a Point of Contact
YES - we have room(s) to accommodate 80-100
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Answer Options
NO - room space is not available for trainings
YES - we have room(s) to accommodate 50-70
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YES - we have room(s) to accommodate 100+
YES - we have room(s) to accommodate 30-40
Would you be willing and able to host NYSDOH and/or RTC sponsored training at your facility? Typically we need
rooms ranging in capacity of 30 (minimum) to 100 (max-imum). Please select all that apply
YES - we have room(s) to accommodate 30-40YES - we have room(s) to accommodate 50-70YES - we have room(s) to accommodate 80-100YES - we have room(s) to accommodate 100+NO - room space is not available for trainings
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Open Ended Questions
• In person ICS-300 • Bio terrorism: Mass Prophylazis Preparedness & Planning • Closed POD recruitment and coordination Tactical
communications for local health departments and partners Coordination of special medical needs shelters among local health departments, American Red Cross, emergency managers, and healthcare providers
• Independant study will not work for us for any course. • . • Role specific training for Incident Command roles.
Operations, Logistics, Planning, Admin/Finance, PIO, Safety Officer, Liasion
• none at this time • Oswego Co EMO can assist with ICS 100,200 ,700 800
classroom training if needed. • Patient Surge events or Decompression training in
preparation of an alert.
• What about training on working with Hospital labs-particularly when LHD dealing with outbreak--how hospitals and LHDs can better improve coordinated outbreak response
• Compile & send out electronic newsletter to keep us informed of various initiatives & regional training that is taking place
• Offer more hands on training. Less death by powerpoint. • Offer more opportunities for high priority training • . • Provide training materials for hosted trainings. • n/a at this time • FYI: unsure of definition of quest. 5. Able to support space.
Have staff who are trainers for TNCC, ENPC and DMH. • The training needs to be as flexible as possible, its not
always easy to gather 6 people from the mid -top level and send them half way down the state for a 2-4 hour seminar.
Response Count
99
36
Q8 Please provide other priority emergency preparedness training suggestions below.
Answer Options
answered questionskipped question
Response Count
99
36
In what other ways can the Regional Training Center better serve your educational and training needs?
Answer Options
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