• HS6 : Women’s Security Training

    The two-day HDFF-designed HEAT Women’s Security Training is a gender-specific workshop that aims to enable implementing female personnel to cope with gender-based security issues. It also includes hotel security-related matters and a female-centered approach to situational awareness. Practical sessions and briefings on PTSD/MHPSS, weapons effects, and active shooter behavior are at the core of this […]

  • Situational Awareness & First Aid Training

    Human Development Forum Foundation Boutique Poo Yai Lee, 703, 5 Phahonyothin Rd, Jompol, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand

    This practical life-saving training provides essential skills in CPR, AED use, injury assessment, and choking first aid. Designed for anyone—from safety officers and teachers to parents, nannies, and community members—it empowers participants to respond confidently during medical emergencies. Led by certified trainers, the course includes interactive lectures, demonstrations, and real-life scenarios to ensure learners are […]

  • HEAT SKILLS 4. Travel With Confidence – Safety and Security Essentials

    Human Development Forum Foundation Boutique Poo Yai Lee, 703, 5 Phahonyothin Rd, Jompol, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand

    Start your journey toward greater personal security and safety with this practical 2-day course. During the course, you will: Increase your security awareness while traveling and staying in hotels Develop greater awareness and skills related to defensive driving Learn how to react effectively in active shooter situations Refresh essential first aid skills Registration details are […]

  • HEAT SKILLS 2. Psychosocial Support Week

    Human Development Forum Foundation Boutique Poo Yai Lee, 703, 5 Phahonyothin Rd, Jompol, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand

    Learn to manage stress, support others in crisis, and build lasting emotional well-being in high-pressure environment. HDFF believes that mental health is an integral part of an individual’s life, particularly humanitarians as according to the World Health Organization (WHO), 22 percent of people who have experienced war or other conflicts have reported having mental health […]