Institution: Iowa Central Community College’s Homeland Security Training Center Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium (RDPC)
Course Description: Designed to provide rural first responders with the skills and knowledge to adopt the role of the public information officer (PIO) and communicate with the public through the media
Prerequisite: None.
CEUs: N/A
Course Objectives:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the need for PIO’s to establish and nurture good working relationships with their area media representatives
- Demonstrate an understanding of how the media decides what’s newworthy
- Identify and use the five W’s, plus One, in writing news releases
- Provide examples of development and use of a core message
- Demonstrate techniques for conducting media interviews at the scene of emergencies
- Demonstrate an understanding of what the public wants, and needs, to hear from leaders during an emergency
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to balance the needs of the media with those of first responders at the scene of an emergency
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to choose a staging area at the scene of an emergency
Target Audience: Rural first responders
Course Format: Classroom instruction
Time Requirement: Approximately 6-hours (can be taught in one 6-hour day, or in two 3-hour segments)
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