LEARNING OBJECTIVES
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT -CLIMATE
CHANGE ADAPTATION TRAINING, & SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
FOR WOMEN & MOTHERS, GAD
At the end of this orientation & skills development training, ang
mgakababaihano mgananayat mamamayanay maging
mgakampyeonat kanikanyangpunongtagapamahalao
managers ng bawattahahanat maging:
Maunawaanatmaintindihanangmgausapinatpamamaranukol
sapagbabagongklima(ClimateChange),CCAdaptation,
DisasterRisk&VulnerabilityReduction,atangkapasidado
kakayahanngkomunidadolocalnapamahalaan;
Maihandaangakingpamilyaatmahalaganggamit(firstaidkit,
tubig,pagkain,atibapa)upangmadalingmakatugonsabanta
nganumangpanganibparasakaligtasanngakingmag-anak.
Module Organization
Session1: Introduction to Climate Change
(Day 1)am a. Climate Change Basic Concepts
b. RA 9729
c. DRRM –RA 10121
Session 2: The Local & National Hazard Profile
b. Exercise on Earthquake & Tsunami Management
Session 3:Skills Training Development
a. First Aid
b. Basic Life Support
Session 4: Actual Skills Demonstration
HOUSE RULES
3-DAY ORIENTATION TRAINING ON DRRM CCA,
1
ST
AID & BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
TIME OF TRAINING:
DURATION: SEPTEMBER 23-25, 2019
TRAINING TIME :
8:00 AM
15 MINUTES BREAK (AM & PM)
LUNCH BREAK (12:00-1:00)
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTICIPANTS:
WEAR YOUR NAME TAG
ATTENDANCE
PERFECT ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED
SIGN ATTENDANCE SHEET EVERY DAY FOR MONITORING
PUNCTUALITY
PRACTICE PUNCTUALITY
BE IN THE ROOM 10 MINUTES BEFORE START OF LECTURE
DISCIPLINE
CELL PHONE IN SILENT MODE
MINIMIZE LEAVING THE ROOM DURING LECTURES/DISCUSSIONS
OBSERVE TRAINING SCHEDULE
MAINTAIN CLEANLINESS & ORDERLINESS
DECORUM
PRACTICE PROPER DECORUM
BE COURTEOUS TO CO -PARTICIPANTS, LECTURERS
ASK QUESTION ONE AT A TIME
AVOID MONOPOLY OF QUESTIONS
PARTICIPATION
PARTICIPATE ACTIVELY ON DISCUSSION ESPECIALLY
DEMONSTRATION & RETURN DEMONSTRATION!!!
BE ATTENTIVE TO ISSUES & CONCERNS RAISED
CRITICIZE CONSTRUCTIVELY
REQUEST ASSISTANCE FROM THE TRAINORS, SPEAKERS
MECHANICS OF THE TRAINING
1
ST
SESSION:
OBJECTIVES OF THE TRAINING,
OVERVIEW OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE &
ADAPTATION, DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
MANAGEMENT
EXPECTATION SETTING
INTRODUCTION TO FIRST AID
2ND DAY-
DEMONSTRATION ON FIRST AID
THE HUMAN BODY SYSTEM
FIRST AID, EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
FIRST AID BAG/KIT
BANDAGE AND BANDAGING TECHNIQUES
TRANSPORT AND CARRIES
INTRODUCTION TO BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
3
RD
DAY-
CONTINUATION ON BASIC LIFE SUPPORT
TEAM RETURN DEMOSTRATION
SIMULATION EXERCISE ON RESPONSE & RESCUE SYSTEM
CLOSING
CLIMATECHANGE
Who has the most advantage to survive?
STRONG
YES NO
INTELLIGENT
YES NO
“It’s not the strongest…that
survives, nor the most
intelligent…It is the one that is
most
adaptable to change.”
—a paraphrase of Charles Darwin
Hindi ang taong malakas ang ligtas….
o ang taong napaka –matalino……
Kundi ang isang tao o hayop o bagay
na naka adaptsa isang lugar o
kapaligiran at panahon…..
SESSION 1
INTRODUCTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Narinig ko na ang salitang Climate Change.. O Pagbabago ng
Klima…..Disaster Management ., Meron akong mga Gawain sa
bahay at aming bakuran na tungkol sa kapaligiran at climate
change…
Alam ko ang aking gagawin sakaling mayroon dumating na bagyo, o
sunog, o na aksidente sa loob ng aming bahay o kapitbahay…..
WEATHER CLIMATE
•Current atmospheric
conditions, including
temperature, rainfall,
wind, and humidity at a
given place.
•“average weather” or
as the statistical
description in terms of
the mean and variability
of relevant quantities
over a period ranging
from months to
thousands or millions of
years.
GLOBAL WARMING
•Earthhaswarmedbyabout0.7ºCover
thepast100years.Butwhy?Andhow?
•Earthcouldbegettingwarmerdueto
naturalcauses
•World'sleadingclimatescientiststhink
thatwarmingisduetohumanactivities
Upsala Glacier, Patagonia, Argentina
1928
2004
RECENT WARMING DUE TO
INCREASE IN GHG’S
Carbon dioxide
Methane
Nitrous oxides
CFCs and HCFCs
Ozone
Sources of CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2)
Description Source %
Power generation 49%
Agriculture 33%
Industry 11%
Waste 7%
100%
POTENTIAL CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS
1.Increase in
Temperature
2-6℃
2. Sea Level Rise3. Increase in
Precipitation
4. Extreme
WeatherEvents
1.Increase in
Temperature
2-6℃
2. Sea Level Rise3. Increase in
Precipitation
4. Extreme
WeatherEvents
Falling crop yields
in many areas,
particularly
developing regions
Extend salt water
intrusion and affect
groundwater
Small mountain
glaciers disappear
–water supplies
threatened in
several areas
Increase flood risks
for settlement areas
and infrastructure
Extreme Droughts
Sa local na mga plano ng pamahalaan, saan at alin
dapat ang bigyan ng tuon at pansin ukol sa Climate
Change at Disaster Risk & Vulnerability Reduction?
Social
Development
Economic
Development
Infrastructure
and
Development
Environmental
Management
Institutional
Development
“At this time, only ADAPTATION is the best
option that can guarantee attainment of a
Zero-Casualty goal provided that it is
scientifically-based and appropriately
implemented, hence, more effective, less
expensive and more sustainable than short-
term prevention measures like pre-emptive
evacuation or reactive responses like rescue
and relief operations ”
-NongC. Rangasa
Executive Director, LCCAD
Resident Trainorfor LCCAP Formulation