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Disaster Response Chaplaincy
Topic 11: Incident Command, Community Coordination, and Role Clarity
Topic 11: Incident Command, Community Coordination, and Role Clarity
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Select activity 🎥 How Chaplains Serve Within ICS, Unified Command, and Community Response Systems
🎥 How Chaplains Serve Within ICS, Unified Command, and Community Response Systems
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Select activity Video Transcript: How Chaplains Serve Within ICS, Unified Command, and Community Response Systems
Video Transcript: How Chaplains Serve Within ICS, Unified Command, and Community Response Systems
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Select activity 📖 Reading 11.1: Order in Chaos: Chain of Command, Humility, and Chaplain Role Clarity
📖 Reading 11.1: Order in Chaos: Chain of Command, Humility, and Chaplain Role Clarity
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Select activity 🎥 Pitfalls: Bypassing Staff, Undermining Plans, or “Going Rogue”
🎥 Pitfalls: Bypassing Staff, Undermining Plans, or “Going Rogue”
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Select activity Video Transcript: What Not to Do: Self-Deployment, Going Rogue, and Becoming Another Problem
Video Transcript: What Not to Do: Self-Deployment, Going Rogue, and Becoming Another Problem
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Select activity 📖 Reading 11.2: FEMA ICS, Local Emergency Structures, and International Equivalents for Crisis Chaplains
📖 Reading 11.2: FEMA ICS, Local Emergency Structures, and International Equivalents for Crisis Chaplains
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Select activity 🎥 The Local Church as a Chaplaincy Force-Multiplier — Serving as a Deacon, Elder, or Ordained Chaplain
🎥 The Local Church as a Chaplaincy Force-Multiplier — Serving as a Deacon, Elder, or Ordained Chaplain
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Select activity Video Transcript: The Local Church as a Crisis Chaplaincy Force-Multiplier — How to Stay Part of the Disaster Response Protocol
Video Transcript: The Local Church as a Crisis Chaplaincy Force-Multiplier — How to Stay Part of the Disaster Response Protocol
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Select activity 🧪 Case Study 11.3: The Pastor Who Showed Up Uninvited to the Disaster Scene
🧪 Case Study 11.3: The Pastor Who Showed Up Uninvited to the Disaster Scene
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