FNESS is pleased to announce we are offering FREE online Emergency Management and Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) training sessions in the new year. Training sessions are every Thursday and Friday 9:00 am – 11:00 am starting January 23, 2025 and ending February 28, 2025.
At the end of the EOC Series, you will have a better understanding of emergency management and how to support a Community EOC.
This training is available to all First Nation communities.
Participants can attend any or all sessions and do not need to commit to attending all 12.
Session 1: Introduction to Emergency Management
January 23 | 9am – 11am
- Definitions, terms and the 4 Pillars of Emergency Management
- Emergency Management Cycle
- Response goals and emergency program
Session 2: Incident Command System (ICS) Basics
January 24 | 9am – 11am
- Evolution of ICS
- Major functions – purpose and organization
- ICS application
- Resource management
Session 3: EOC Director
January 30 | 9am – 11am
- Communication with policy group and key stakeholders
- Delegating – EOC Team
- Authority and decision maker
Session 4: Liaison Officer
January 31 | 9am – 11am
- Connecting with Emergency Management partners
- Emergency Management Subject Matter Experts (SME)
- Liaise with neighbouring jurisdictions and other levels of government
Session 5: Information Officer (Communications)
February 6 | 9am – 11am
- Media relations
- Social media monitoring
- Updating staff and membership
- Community messaging
Session 6: Safety Officer and Worker Care
February 7 | 9am – 11am
- Occupational health and safety regarding response staff
- Safety consideration in action planning process
- Prepare to respond and support your community
- Mental health and wellness support
Session 7: EOC Operations Section
February 13 | 9am – 11am
- Communication with incident site command
- Coordinating site support activities
- Implementation of action plans
Session 8: EOC Planning Section
February 14 | 9am – 11am
- Sharing information – posting within EOC
- Collecting and evaluating information
- Mapping and information boards
Session 9: EOC Logistics Section
February 20 | 9am – 11am
- Community owned resource lists
- Local suppliers and contractors
- Regionally shared resources
Session 10: Finance and Administration Section
February 21 | 9am – 11am
- Eligible expenses
- Expense Authorization Form (EAF’s) and Resource Requests
- Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA)
Session 11: Evacuations
February 27 | 9am – 11am
- Alerts – Orders – Rescind
- What to consider in an Evacuation Plan
- Host communities and support
Session 12: Emergency Management Program Support
February 28 | 9am – 11am
- Core fundamentals of Emergency Management Plans
- Emergency Program Coordinator (EPC) – roles and responsibilities
- Public Education and Emergency Preparedness
HOW TO JOIN
If you are interested in attending or require more information, please contact the FNESS Preparedness Team.