Training/Emergency Social Services
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+ | ESS helps people who have been impacted by a major emergency or a disaster. ESS personnel are there to support people that have been uprooted from their homes and face a great deal of uncertainty, often not knowing if they will have a home to return to. ESS provides services to evacuees at a challenging time. It is imperative that as communities we respond with compassion and support to meet people’s physical and emotional needs. How a community responds is what people remember when they look back on the event. It’s why ESS plays such a vital role as part of an emergency. | ||
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+ | * Community staff responsible for the Emergency Social Services program in their community. | ||
+ | * Municipal, First Nation and Provincial Emergency Management Personnel | ||
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+ | This course includes an online training component, a series of supporting videos, and other resources. | ||
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+ | Time to complete: 6-8 hours. | ||
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+ | * AEMA online: http://www.aema.alberta.ca/emergency-social-services | ||
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[edit] Description
Describe what this training is about.
ESS helps people who have been impacted by a major emergency or a disaster. ESS personnel are there to support people that have been uprooted from their homes and face a great deal of uncertainty, often not knowing if they will have a home to return to. ESS provides services to evacuees at a challenging time. It is imperative that as communities we respond with compassion and support to meet people’s physical and emotional needs. How a community responds is what people remember when they look back on the event. It’s why ESS plays such a vital role as part of an emergency.
Target Audience:
- Community staff responsible for the Emergency Social Services program in their community.
- Municipal, First Nation and Provincial Emergency Management Personnel
This course includes an online training component, a series of supporting videos, and other resources.
Time to complete: 6-8 hours.
type:
- certificate course
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[edit] Sources
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- AEMA online: http://www.aema.alberta.ca/emergency-social-services
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