IMS Tier 2: Working in WHO’s Incident Management System

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IMS Tier 2: Working in WHO’s Incident Management System provided by OpenWHO is a comprehensive online course. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from OpenWHO. The course is taught in Englishand is Free Certificate. Visit the course page at OpenWHO for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Every individual working in emergencies for WHO must be familiar with the Incident Management System (IMS). This course builds on the introductory IMS course to provide a deeper understanding of the system that WHO uses to organize and manage its response. It should be completed by all current or potential members of IMS functional teams, including non-WHO staff who will deploy.

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    Overview: Every individual working in emergencies for WHO must be familiar with the Incident Management System (IMS). This course builds on the introductory IMS course to provide a deeper understanding of the system that WHO uses to organize and manage its response. It should be completed by all current or potential members of IMS functional teams, including non-WHO staff who will deploy.

    The course consists of 5 modules with audio narration and quiz. It covers: (1) the key elements of WHO’s IMS and working in Emergency Operations Centres; (2) how the functional teams within the IMS work together; (3) the ethical standards that are required to be upheld by those deployed by WHO during an emergency response; (4) how to work effectively in a team; and (5) the process of deploying and staying healthy.

    Before enrolling, participants are recommended to complete the introductory IMS course, which is available here.

    Learning objectives: By the end of this course, participants should be able to:

    • explain the role of the Incident Management System in WHO's emergency response;
    • describe the roles of the functions within WHO's IMS;
    • describe the ethical principles which underpin WHO's work in emergencies;
    • explain different factors that contribute to effective teamwork; and
    • describe how to prepare for a deployment.

    Course duration: Approximately 3 hours.

    Certificates: A record of achievement is offered at the end of the course to those who earn more than 80% of the maximum number of points from all graded assignments. Participants who receive a Record of Achievement can also download an Open Badge for this course. Click here to learn how.

    Course contents

    • Module 1: Working in WHO's Incident Management System:

      This module will outline the key elements of WHO's Incident Management System and working in Emergency Operation Centres.
    • Module 2: Incident Management System Functional Areas:

      In this module, you will become familiar with the different functional areas of the Incident Management System.
    • Module 3: Ethics and Values:

      This module covers the ethical standards that are required to be upheld by those deployed by WHO during an emergency response, and the links between values, principles and actions.
    • Module 4: Team Dynamics:

      In this module, you will become familiar with how team members are to relate to one another in emergency settings.
    • Module 5: Me and the Mission:

      In this module, you will receive an overview of how to prepare for a mission, deploy and return safely.