This training is designed for public sector employees aiming to deepen their knowledge in risk and crisis management and communication. Participants will explore how to define and assess risks and crises in today’s complex world, evaluate global and national threats, analyse public perception and media influence and develop effective response strategies. The programme includes practical exercises focused on preparedness, response and recovery actions, as well as the creation of communication strategies tailored to different risk scenarios. Combining theory and practice, the training equips participants with ptactical tools for managing crises in their organisations.
phone +370 37 407 720
email jolanta.vaiciuniene@ktu.lt
Dr. Aistė Balžekienė is a professor of sociology and principal investigator at the research group "Civil Society and Sustainability" at the KTU Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities. Research interests: sociology of risk and environment, social impact of technology, social perception of climate change, and methodology of social sciences. She is a resident of the International Sociological Association (ISA) Thematic Group TG04 "Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty", member of the Boards of the Society for Risk Analysis Nordic Chapter, and of the European Sociological association (ESA) Research Group RN22 "Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty". She teaches quantitative and qualitative research methods and has published on methodological issues in international survey research on risk perception. She has participated in the implementation of international comparative research in Lithuania: the European Social Survey (ESS) and the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP).
Dr. Audronė Telešienė is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Data Analysis and Archiving (DAtA) Centre (Faculty of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, KTU). Her research interests include environmental behaviour and attitudes, social perception and communication of climate change, social welfare studies and social research methods. Her research uses systematic literature analysis alongside other qualitative and quantitative methods.
K. Donelaičio St. 73
44249 Kaunas, Lithuania
phone: +370 (671) 36 146
email mvg@ktu.lt