The LICQual Level 6 International Diploma in Disaster Management is a premier qualification designed for senior professionals who seek to advance their expertise in managing complex disaster scenarios at a global level. This course provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills to tackle large-scale emergencies, from strategic planning to recovery operations.
LICQual Level 6 International Diploma in Disaster Management is ideal for disaster management leaders, humanitarian aid professionals, and government officials, this diploma equips you with the tools necessary to navigate the intricacies of both natural and man-made disasters. By completing this course, you will gain the proficiency to manage disaster risk reduction, recovery, and resilience-building efforts across diverse regions and organizations.
The LICQual Level 6 International Diploma in Disaster Management delivers an advanced curriculum that focuses on managing disasters with a global perspective, ensuring that learners are equipped with the strategies and practical knowledge needed to lead disaster response, mitigation, and recovery operations effectively. Throughout this course, you will explore key areas such as disaster preparedness, crisis communication, sustainable recovery practices, and international collaboration.
The LICQual Level 6 International Diploma in Disaster Management is perfect for professionals seeking to build upon their disaster management knowledge and pursue leadership roles in the field. Whether you aim to manage large-scale humanitarian efforts or improve disaster resilience in vulnerable regions, this qualification will provide you with the expertise and confidence needed to lead effectively in disaster management contexts.
Course Overview
Qualification Title
LICQual Level 6 International Diploma in Disaster Management
Total Units
6
Total Credits
120
GLH
480
Qualification #
LICQ2200009
Qualification Specification
To enroll in the LICQual Level 6 International Diploma in Disaster Management, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Qualification# |
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LICQ2200009-1 13105_76f027-0f> |
Management of Natural Hazards 13105_74f54b-47> |
60 13105_934bcf-29> |
80 13105_b28f9b-e6> |
LICQ2200009-2 13105_846a55-e0> |
Forecasting, Monitoring & Early warning in Disaster Management 13105_b5305f-e4> |
60 13105_423f0c-44> |
80 13105_cca8de-75> |
LICQ2200009-3 13105_6e72df-f5> |
Research Design and Methodology in Disaster Management 13105_3d0eed-fb> |
60 13105_05d10d-b2> |
80 13105_02d84f-95> |
LICQ2200009-4 13105_ff2cb3-05> |
Community Innovation and Disasters 13105_fa0f91-07> |
60 13105_128cce-fb> |
80 13105_88f7e0-53> |
LICQ2200009-5 13105_062aab-bf> |
Decision making in Disaster Management 13105_cab77d-06> |
60 13105_d050fe-6d> |
80 13105_3cfc37-3b> |
LICQ2200009-6 13105_e78624-96> |
Crisis Management in the Twenty-First Century: “Unthinkable” |
60 13105_36d855-bf> |
80 13105_2e4b47-76> |
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
1. Management of Natural Hazards
- Understand the causes, impacts, and types of natural hazards, including earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes.
- Assess vulnerability and risks associated with natural hazards in different regions and populations.
- Develop strategies and interventions to manage and mitigate the impact of natural hazards on communities and infrastructure.
2. Forecasting, Monitoring & Early Warning in Disaster Management
- Explore advanced forecasting and monitoring systems used to predict and track disasters.
- Understand the role of early warning systems in reducing the impact of disasters on human life and property.
- Design and implement effective early warning systems tailored to different types of natural hazards and contexts.
3. Research Design and Methodology in Disaster Management
- Gain proficiency in research methodologies and data collection techniques specific to disaster management.
- Apply research design principles to develop comprehensive studies on disaster risk reduction and recovery.
- Critically evaluate research findings to inform disaster management policies and practices at local, national, and international levels.
4. Community Innovation and Disasters
- Examine the role of community-led innovations in disaster response and recovery efforts.
- Identify and evaluate successful community-based initiatives that have improved resilience and disaster preparedness.
- Design strategies to empower communities to actively participate in disaster management processes and solutions.
5. Decision Making in Disaster Management
- Develop critical decision-making skills to manage complex disaster situations effectively.
- Understand the importance of timely and informed decision-making in minimizing disaster impact and loss.
- Apply decision-making frameworks and tools to enhance coordination, resource allocation, and response efforts during a disaster.
6. Crisis Management in the Twenty-First Century: “Unthinkable” Events in “Inconceivable” Contexts
- Analyze modern crisis management strategies for handling unprecedented or rare disaster events.
- Understand how to prepare for and manage “unthinkable” events in “inconceivable” contexts, such as pandemics, global terrorism, or technological failures.
- Develop frameworks for addressing high-risk, low-probability events and the complexities of managing crises that challenge traditional disaster management models.
This diploma is ideal for:
Assessment and Verification
All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.
To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.
Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.