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On behalf of the Austrian Red Cross the project team heartily welcomes you to Vienna at the
Experts Workshop of the EU-project
“Teaming Up for Civil Protection”
co-funded by European Commission DG Environment
which takes place from 4th-5th May 2009 at the
Austrian Red Cross Headquarters
Wiedner Hauptstrasse 32A-1040 Vienna
CONTACT
In urgent cases
during the event
please call:
Mrs. Hedwig MILCHRAM
++43-664-823 49 36
Contact at the Austrian Red Cross
Austrian Red Cross Headquarters
Wiedner Hauptstrasse 32
A-1040 Vienna
phone: 0043/1/589 00-138
fax: 0043/1/589 00-139
e-mail: [email protected]
internet: www.teamcivilprotection.eu
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
Travel information
From Vienna International Airport to the hotel or workshop venue :
Austria Trend Hotel Favorita Austrian Red Cross HQLaxenburger Strasse 8-10 Wiedner Hauptstrasse 32A-1100 Vienna A-1040 ViennaPhone: 0043 1 60146-0
� You will be picked up by „KISO Airport Service“: The driver will wait for you in the arrival hall. Please look for a person holding upa sign with your name on it.
� The participants who arrive before 4th May 10:00 a.m. will be taken to the hotel.The participants arriving on 4th May after 10:00 will be taken directly to the workshop venue.
From the railway station „Wien Südbahnhof“ to the hotel:� You will be picked up by an ARC member, who will wait for you in the arrival hall.
Please look for a person holding up a sign with your name on it.� You will be taken to the hotel.
Arriving by car:
� Please note that there are no parking places at ARC Headquarters. We ask you to leave your car at the Hotel Favorita and take public transport to the workshopvenue.
As an additional service we offer “accompanied travel” from the hotel to the venue, which will be available on the first day of the event (Monday, 4th May). One of our staff members will meet you at 12.00 at your hotel’s entrance hall and take you to the venue (this travel arrangement is offered only on the first day of the workshop).
� Please note: We will reimburse public transport tickets and the pre-arranged airport-taxi, but no other taxi expenses. Please keep the original tickets.
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
Travel information
From the hotel to the workshop venue:
Austrian Red Cross
Headquarters (3rd floor)
Wiedner Hauptstrasse 32
A-1040 Vienna
� On 4th May you will be accompanied to the workshop venue (depending on your arrival time: either directly from the airport, or from the hotel - see page above).
� On 5th May we ask you to take the underground: Walk to the Underground station U1 „Kepler Platz“. Get off at „Taubstummengasse“. Walk to ARC Headquarters.
� Approximate travel time (incl. walking): 15 minutes
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
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Vienna Airport
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PARTICIPANTS
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
Franz-ReinhardHabbelGerman association of towns and municipalitiesGermany
HenningGoerschUniversity of KarlsruheGermany
GerhardMüllerBürgerinitiative HochwasserGermany
ThomasKahlixBürgerinitiative HochwasserGermany
ReginaRadloffGerman Red Cross / Hessen BranchGermany
GünterMühldorferGerman Red Cross / Hessen BranchGermany
ChristaHemgesbergGerman Red Cross / Hessen BranchGermany
BjörnStahlhutGerman Red Cross / HQGermany
ChristianEndressGerman Red Cross / HQGermany
HripsiméTorossianFrench Red CrossFrance
ViolaMurdEstonian Rescue BoardEstonia
HaideLaanemetsEstonian Red CrossEstonia
FrantisekBublanCaritas / BrnoCzech Republic
MarinkoMetlicicCroatian Red CrossCroatia
SvetloslavRoussevBulgarian Red CrossBulgaria
MartinRadjabyORF Hitradio Ö3Austria
ThomasWanasekAustrian Red Cross / Vienna BranchAustria
JuliySturanyAustrian Red Cross / Vienna BranchAustria
Karl-DieterBrückerAustrian Red Cross / Vienna BranchAustria
AlexanderLangAustrian Red Cross / Styria BranchAustria
DankaSchmidtAustrian Red Cross / HQAustria
HedwigMilchramAustrian Red Cross / HQAustria
ChristianKloyberAustrian Red Cross / HQAustria
GerryFoitikAustrian Red Cross / HQAustria
First NameFirst NameFirst NameFirst NameLast NameLast NameLast NameLast NameOrganisationOrganisationOrganisationOrganisationCountryCountryCountryCountry
PARTICIPANTS
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
BorisPoleganowPolish Red CrossPoland
PrenamePrenamePrenamePrenameNameNameNameNameOrganisationOrganisationOrganisationOrganisationCountryCountryCountryCountry
LauraGibbCivil Contingencies SecretariatUnited Kingdom
MoyaWood-HeathBritish Red CrossUnited Kingdom
MichaelKemsleyBritish Red CrossUnited Kingdom
MartinAnnisBritish Red CrossUnited Kingdom
KatarzynaStepinskaPolish Red CrossPoland
AGENDA
Monday, 4th May 2009
12:00-13:00 Registration at ARC Headquarters (3rd floor)little snack
13:00-13:30 Welcome and Introduction
13:30-14:00 Overview of the project “Team CP”
14:00-15:00 Presentation “Team Österreich”, Q/A
15:00-15:15 coffee break
Motivations for self protection
15:15-15:45 Henning G. Goersch;
15:45-16:00 Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance – BBK (tbc)
Online Training in self protection and civil protection
16:00-16:30 Illustree – E-learning (tbc)
Social event
16:30 Transfer to Hotel Favorita
17:30 Departure from Hotel Favorita to EISENSTADT
18:30 Guided tour through Esterhazy Palace
19:45 Dinner at Restaurant Henrici
22:00 Departure from Eisenstadt
22:45 Arrival at Hotel Favorita
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
AGENDA
Tuesday, 5th May 2009
Web 2.0 and public participation
09:00-09:45 Martin Radjaby: “Youth and Media”Q/A
09:45-10:30 Franz-Reinhard Habbel: “Social Times”Q/A
10:30-10:45 coffee break
Best practice models for public participation in civil protection and of systems for managing convergent volunteers
10:45-11:30 Moya Wood-Heath: “Involving citizens”, Q/A, discussion
12:00-13:00 lunch at ARC Headquarters
13:00-13:45 Hripsimé Torossian: “Disaster preparedness of citizens”, Q/A, key elements for success
13:45-14:30 Thomas Kahlix: “Self help capacity – experiences in Cologne”, Q/A, key elements for success
14:30-14:45 coffee break
14:45-15:15 Laura Gibb: “London Resilience Forum”
15:15- 15:30 other good practice examples
15:30-16:00 final discussion, findings
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
ESTERHAZY PALACE
Esterházy Palace ranks as the most prominent cultural monument and landmark in the Province of Burgenland.
Its origins can be traced back to a 13th-century gothic fortress which passed into the ownership of the Esterházyfamily in 1649. Under Prince Esterházy Paul I the estate was converted into a baroque castle which remained theprincipal residence and centre of administration of the family for over 300 years.
The Esterházy family historical significance as the hub of social, cultural and political affairs in the formerHungarian Kingdom may be ascribed to its geographical situation, forming a point of intersection betweenEastern and Western Europe.
A remarkable feature of Esterházy Palace is that it combines baroque splendour and neo-classical austerity withreminiscences of the Austrian Biedermeier style.
Its musico-historical fame is attributed to the composer Joseph Haydn and the Haydn Hall, whose acoustics areamong the finest in the world.
The lineage of the Esterházys can be traced back to the 13th century. From the 17th until the early 20th centurythe family ranked among the most influential magnate dynasties in the Hungarian Kingdom owning huge estatesthat extended from the North-East to the West of the country. The Princes Esterházy upheld an allegiance to theCrown of St. Stephen and a committed sense of loyalty to the House of Habsburg, a stance assuring them of premier positions in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and facilitating their ascent to the very heights of feudal society. Apart from their political, diplomatic and military successes, they enjoyed an outstanding reputation in the field of culture as acknowledged patrons of the arts and art collectors. They not only promoted science and visual art, but above all drama and music. This served to enhance their fame far beyond the Habsburg Empire.
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
DINNER
Esterházy GänselebervariationEsterházy goose liver variations
mit hausgemachter Briochewith home-made briocheund Grappa-Rosinenand grappa raisins
***Knusprig gebratener ZanderCrisply roasted zanderaus dem Neusiedler Seefrom the Lake Neusiedl
auf Letschogemüse mit Petersilienerdäpfelon lecsó vegetables with parsil potatoes
OderOr
Steak vom Black AngusrindBeef steak of the Black Angus
mit Frühlings-Buttergemüse und Kräuterrisottowith spring vegetables in butter and herbal risotto
***Flüssiger Schokoauflauf mit Passionsfruchteis
Liquid chocolate soufflet with passion fruit ice-cream
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009
ACCOMMODATION
Austria Trend Hotel FavoritaLaxenburger Strasse 8-10
A-1100 Viennahttp://www.austria-trend.at/Hotel-Favorita/en/
Team CPExperts Workshop hosted by Austrian Red Cross04-05 May 2009