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Think-TV. Think CCCSAT.
CCCSAT is your California Community College
TV Network
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CCC
Community Service Hour • November 2004
See it on ACN Channel 80 or on the web at http://www.cccsat.org/ |
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Although
the broadcasts are being presented free of charge, please
register with CCCSAT if you plan on watching an event.
(Just
click on the program you're interested in to register - it
will take less than one minute!)
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| Starting
Tuesday, November 2nd |
| 5:00
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Exercising:
Practice, Practice, Practice
This
program explores the world of shifting from planning and training
to drills and exercises.
Part 1:
Tue., November 2nd, 5:00-6:00pm
Thu., November 4th, 4:00-5:00pm
Sat., November 27th, 11:00am-12:00pm
Tue., November 30th, 5:00-6:00pm
Part
2:
Tue.,
November 9th, 5:00-6:00pm
Sat., November 27th, 12:00-1:00pm
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| Starting
Thursday, November 4th |
| 3:00
- 4:00pm |
Living
with Grief: Coping with Public Tragedy
We
frequently face both public and private tragedies that can
become public events. In this condensed version of a previous
Hospice Foundation of America broadcast, we explore through
the use of actual incidents, the issues, events and processes
for coping with these tragedies.
Rebroadcast:
Sat., November 13th, 11:00am-12:00pm
Thu., November 25th, 3:00-4:00pm
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5:00
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Health
Risks in High Concern, High Stress Situations
Vincent
Covello, PhD, Director of the Center for Risk Communication
in New York City will present real world examples of both
effective and ineffective crisis and risk communication and
share practical tools and techniques, including "one
voice" message maps and templates.
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| Starting
Saturday, November 6th |
| 11:00am
- 1:00pm |
Project
Impact: Building a Disaster Resistant Community
Leading
ASCE members will discuss the role that civil engineers can
play in mitigating the impacts of earthquakes and winds. Representatives
from Pilot Project Impact Communities will also be there to
talk about their actual experiences with Project Impact and
actions their communities have taken to mitigate the impact
of floods.
Rebroadcast:
Thu., November 11th, 4:00-6:00pm
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| 1:00
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Drugs
& Society: The True Cost to You!
Witness
what it is truly like to enter a meth site. You get a first
hand view of what law enforcement often finds at a meth "cook
site". The goal of this broadcast is to educate the public
about the problem, provide solutions, and present ways that
they can become more involved in protecting children and reducing
the tragic human costs associated with drug abuse.
Rebroadcast:
Thu., November 11th, 5:00-6:00pm
Sat., November 20th, 1:00-2:00pm
Thu., November 25th, 4:00-5:00pm
Sat., November 27th, 11:00am-12:00pm
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| Starting
Thursday, November 11th |
| 3:00
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Making
Your Model Program Culturally Appropriate
The
satellite broadcast will provide a forum for viewers to engage
with model program developers, implementers, and researchers
on the topic of making cultural/ethnic adaptations to evidence-based
programs.
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| 4:00
- 5:00pm |
Drug
Enforcement at the Crossroads of America - Dealing with the
Law and the Media
Whether
or not the bad guy gets punished for the drug deal or any
other crime could depend on what you say. This program focuses
on how law enforcement and media can work together and both
benefit, how to handle yourself in court and how little things
matter a lot both with the media and in court.
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| Starting
Saturday, November 13th |
| 12:00
- 2:00pm |
The
Behavioral Health Response to Disasters
This
broadcast will discuss the formal Incident Command System
utilized by Emergency Response Organizations and where behavioral
health fits within. Also discussed will be the goals of a
Disaster Behavioral Health Response Program and the components
of crisis counseling intervention. Public education, training
and outreach to special populations are also addressed as
part of the overall implementation the program.
Rebroadcast:
Sat., November 27th, 12:00-2:00pm
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| Starting
Tuesday, November 16th |
| 5:00
- 6:00pm |
CoMNET
Magazine "Consequence Management Equipment News and Equipment"
CoMNET
explores procedures for obtaining the necessary resources
to provide the appropriate rescue, triage, transportation,
and emergency treatment of contaminated individuals or other
victims of a WMD event. CoMNET explains the importance of
various agencies training together, knowing the capabilities
of each unit, and that Disposal Units and Hazmat Units be
proficient in all aspects of the duties particular to terrorism
responses.
Rebroadcast:
Tue.,
November 23rd, 5:00-6:00pm
Thu., November 25th, 5:00-6:00pm
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| Thursday, November 18th |
| 3:00
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Line
of Duty Deaths: Conversations with Chiefs
In
this program, three fire chiefs share their experiences with
line-of-duty deaths. They will discuss the elements of a pre-incident
plan; the application of the incident management system; and
the resources available for fire departments and their families.
This program will be particularly helpful for department's
who are developing or revising their line-of-duty death procedures.
Rebroadcast:
Tue.,
November 23rd, 5:00-6:00pm
Sat., November 27th, 1:00-2:00pm
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Measuring
the Effectiveness of the National Food Service and Retail
Food Protection System
This
program will announce and discuss the 2004 report, "FDA Report
on the Occurrence of Foodborne Illness Risk Factors within
Selected Institutional Foodservice, Restaurant, and Retail
Food Store Facility Types;" discuss what this report is and
what this report is not. Included will be a discussion of
food safety practices and employee behaviors identified in
the study as areas most in need of priority attention. Then
there will be a review of recommendations for regulatory retail
food protections and industry food safety management systems
designed to reduce foodborne illness risk factors within foodservice
and retail food establishments.
Rebroadcast:
Sat., November 20th, 11:00am-1:00pm
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| Thursday, November 25th |
| 5:00
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CoMNET
Magazine
The
program will focus on first responders to WMD incidents including
local and federal law enforcement, fire and emergency response
teams.
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CCC-Community Service Hour
Tuesdays 5:00-6:00pm
Thursdays 3:00 - 6:00pm
Saturdays 11:00am - 2:00pm
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How
to participate:
Minimum
System Requirements
- Windows
(Pentium)v
- 32
Mb RAM (64 Mb highly recommended)
- Internet
access with at least a 56K modem (ideally DSL, cable, T1 or above)
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer v. 5.5 or higher
(it's recommended you download the newest version for a better
experience)
- Windows
Media Player (v. 6.4 or higher)
- Sound
card
- Speakers
or headphones
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