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|Title of the activity=Holistic Security, Training of Advanced Security Trainers (TOAST)
 
|Title of the activity=Holistic Security, Training of Advanced Security Trainers (TOAST)
|Category=Digital Security
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|Category=Digital Security, Gender and Tech
|Start when ?=2015/07/21
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|Start when ?=2015/04/20
|End when ?=2015/07/24
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|End when ?=2015/04/24
 
|Where is located the activity ?=Berlin, Germany
 
|Where is located the activity ?=Berlin, Germany
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|Geo-localization of the activity ?=52.5200066, 13.404954
 
|Who organize it=Tactical Technology Collective
 
|Who organize it=Tactical Technology Collective
 
|organisation(s) website=https://tacticaltech.org/
 
|organisation(s) website=https://tacticaltech.org/
 
|For whom is it organized=Security Trainers, Self care Trainers, Digital Security Trainers
 
|For whom is it organized=Security Trainers, Self care Trainers, Digital Security Trainers
|How many people trained=40
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|How many people trained=26
|Topics addressed=Holistic security
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|Motivations for organizing training=This was the key event for the part of the holistic security project which is focuesd on fostering best practices and community-building among security trainers. The objectives of the TOAST were as follows:
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*  Identify and build the cross-domain knowledge necessary to improve trainers' own security and well-being in the course of their work
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*  Learn, co-create and practice new exercises, and approaches for trainers from each domain to integrate in their trainings
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*  Identify avenues of collaboration with participants from different domains
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*  In the context of Tactical Tech's ongoing work (with partner organisations) on holistic security resources for human rights defenders and trainers, to explore and ideally agree upon a common framework and language for security, protection and well-being of HRDs across domains.
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*  Contribute to the fortification of a collaborative cross-domain network of trainers
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|Topics addressed=Holistic security, well-being, risk analysis, digital security, gender, emergency response, travel security, communication security
 
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...
 
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...
 
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{{Planning and documentation}}
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{{Planning and documentation
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|Methodologies for training=participative 'unconferencing' format.
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sub-facilitation.
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|Existing toolkits and resources=Workbook on secuirty for human rights defenders: https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/files/workbook_eng.pdf
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Integrated Secuirty Manual: http://integratedsecuritymanual.org
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protection manual for human rights defenders http://protectioninternational.org/publication/new-protection-manual-for-human-rights-defenders-3rd-edition/
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pbi mexico: programa de asesorias en seguridad y protección - guía de facilitacion: http://www.pbi-mexico.org/fileadmin/user_files/projects/mexico/images/News/Reducido_GuiaFacilitacion.pdf
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}}
 
{{Learning outcomes
 
{{Learning outcomes
|Feelings=How was it ?
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|Feedbacks=Extremely positive
|Feedbacks=What were the impressions ?
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|START=What will you start doing ?
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|STOP=What will you stop doing ?
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|KEEP=What will you keep doing ?
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}}
 
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Latest revision as of 10:24, 3 August 2015

Title Holistic Security, Training of Advanced Security Trainers (TOAST)
Category Digital Security Gender and Tech
Start 2015/04/20
End 2015/04/24
Hours
Scale Berlin, Germany
Geolocalization 52° 31' 12", 13° 24' 17"
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Organisation Tactical Technology Collective
Website https://tacticaltech.org/
Target audience Security Trainers, Self care Trainers, Digital Security Trainers
Number of participants 26
Context and motivations This was the key event for the part of the holistic security project which is focuesd on fostering best practices and community-building among security trainers. The objectives of the TOAST were as follows:
  • Identify and build the cross-domain knowledge necessary to improve trainers' own security and well-being in the course of their work
  • Learn, co-create and practice new exercises, and approaches for trainers from each domain to integrate in their trainings
  • Identify avenues of collaboration with participants from different domains
  • In the context of Tactical Tech's ongoing work (with partner organisations) on holistic security resources for human rights defenders and trainers, to explore and ideally agree upon a common framework and language for security, protection and well-being of HRDs across domains.
  • Contribute to the fortification of a collaborative cross-domain network of trainers
Topics Holistic security, well-being, risk analysis, digital security, gender, emergency response, travel security, communication security
Links Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...
Media [[File:]]
Agenda
Methodologies participative 'unconferencing' format.

sub-facilitation.

Resources Workbook on secuirty for human rights defenders: https://www.frontlinedefenders.org/files/workbook_eng.pdf

Integrated Secuirty Manual: http://integratedsecuritymanual.org protection manual for human rights defenders http://protectioninternational.org/publication/new-protection-manual-for-human-rights-defenders-3rd-edition/ pbi mexico: programa de asesorias en seguridad y protección - guía de facilitacion: http://www.pbi-mexico.org/fileadmin/user_files/projects/mexico/images/News/Reducido_GuiaFacilitacion.pdf

Gendersec
Feelings
Feedbacks Extremely positive
Start
Stop
Keep