Here you'll find the training courses and resources we recommend to our alumni community to help them further their humanitarian knowledge. These resources are promoted via the information volunteers receive upon departing one of our programs as well as via our Alumni Network resources.
SAFETY, WELLNESS AND INCLUSION TRAINING
Save the Children and Disaster Ready’s Personal Safety and Security Certificate
Global Shelter Cluster and Disaster Ready’s Construction Good Practice Standards
Disaster Ready’s Basic First Aid
Johns Hopkins University’s Psychological First Aid
Humanitarian Leadership Academy’s Wellness and Resilience for Frontline Workers
Ethical Storytelling offered by EthicalStorytelling.com
Save the Children and World Vision’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Course
HUMANITARIAN TRAINING
DisasterReady Huge range of free and low cost humanitarian courses, we want to highlight the Core Humanitarian Certification
HumanitarianU Online courses, hands on training sessions and recognised certification
BuildIingABetterResponse Training for NGO and other humanitarian actors
Sphere in Practice developed by non-governmental organisations, along with the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
RedR Humanitarian training and support for NGOs and aid workers
HUMANITARIAN FOCUSED WEBINARS
HOW TO GET A JOB WITH AHAH
Guidance from our US Response Manager, George Hernandez Mejia and two of our Volunteer Coordination Managers, Jersey Markowski and Ki Thornberry on how to gain an entry level role on one of our programs.
WORKING WITH ALL HANDS AND HEARTS
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR OPERATIONS TEAM
Anna Frisch (previous SST, SS, PC and PM), Jane Coughlin (previous VEC, PD and IRM) and Laura Milan (one of our Project Development Managers) talk us through their career journey and development within All Hands and Hearts.
HUMANITARIAN CAREER JOURNEYS
A selection of Board members and staff, both past and present, shared their journey into the humanitarian sector and discussed working with All Hands and Hearts, other nonprofits, and where they are now.
Chair: Erik Dyson, our Chief Executive Officer
Speakers:
Stefanie Chang,Tax Manager, Deloitte Tax LLP, All Hands and Hearts Ombudsman and Board Member
Lauren Muldowney, our Chief of Volunteer Experience
David Eisenbaum, our Director of International Response
Dennis Mialki, our Senior Technical Advisor
GAINING HUMANITARIAN OR DISASTER MANAGEMENT QUALIFICATIONS
Discussing the various types of qualifications available from undergraduate and postgraduate degrees to online training to hands-on certification via service opportunities.
Chair: Emma Bate, our Senior Donor Relations Manager
Speakers:
David Eisenbaum, our Director of International Response
Jonathan Falk, previously our Logistics Manager and FEMA Corps member
Jackie Dyson, an All Hands and Hearts alumnus currently serving with the Peace Corps
Maddy Lackman, an All Hands and Hearts alumnus undertaking her Masters in Disaster Resilience and Sustainable Development
WORKING IN THE HUMANITARIAN SPACE
Previous volunteers Jeremy “Merlin” Conley, Annie Tanampai and Catie Cummings share their experiences founding their own humanitarian non-profit or taking on senior leadership positions at established organizations.
WORLD HUMANITARIAN DAY 2022 WEBINAR
Putting the Needs of Disaster Affected Communities First
THE IMPORTANCE OF DISASTER RISK REDUCTION