Community Trainings

Community Trainings


The Programs Department offers village-based group workforce development training. For example, our Safety Department, in partnership with the City of False Pass, had a successful three-day HAZWOPER Spill Response Orientation and refresher training in False Pass in 2017.

Other examples include a basic computer training provided by the University of Alaska Anchorage’s Continuing Education Department in Atka, which 20 residents attended. All attendees received a certificate for Microsoft Word levels 1, 2 and 3; Microsoft Excel levels 1, 2 and 3; and Customer Service Training. In addition, Drill Conductor Training for commercial fishermen, First Aid/CPR training for residents and Cold Water Safety for youth were completed in St. George.

Fill out the application below if you would like APICDA to offer a training in your CDQ community.

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