Saturday, June 2, 2012

BEMA "I CARE..." Campaign

Join the Black Emergency Managers Association in their on going 'I CARE..' campaign, and taking an active role in caring about health, family, and our communities.

"I Care....about my health."

"I Care...about my family."

"I Care...about my community."

Two words, "I Care..." and apply it to your family, friends, job, church, and community.

"I Care.....because you care."

Sincerely,

Charles D. Sharp


Charles D. Sharp 
Chief Executive.  Founder
Black Emergency Managers Association
 bEMA

"One of the true test of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency."       Arnold H. Glasgow


www.blackemergmanagersassociation.org

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

NRRC: Juvenile Justice Program Deadlines Approaching


Center for Juvenile Justice Reform Certificate Program Application Deadlines Approaching

The application deadlines for the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform’s 2012 Certificate Programs are approaching. CJJR is offering three Certificate Programs at Georgetown University, in Washington, DC:

  • Information Sharing Certificate Program, October 1-4, 2012 (final application deadline is June 28, 2012)
  • Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare: Multi-System Integration Certificate Program for Public Sector Leaders, October 10-17, 2012 (final application deadline is June 21, 2012)
  • Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare: Multi-System Integration Certificate Program for Private Sector Leaders, November 7-14, 2012 (final application deadline is July 17, 2012)
The Certificate Programs are periods of intensive study designed for organization and system leaders working with youth known to the juvenile justice and child welfare systems—youth commonly referred to as "crossover youth." The programs utilize a multi-systems and multi-disciplinary approach that focus on policies, programs and practices designed to improve outcomes for this population. The certificate programs are ideal for public and private sector leaders working in the juvenile justice, child welfare, judiciary, behavioral health, education and other systems that serve crossover youth. Upon completion of the program, participants apply the knowledge they gain via a Capstone Project—a reform agenda they implement in their organization/community. In order to enhance the potential for implementing cross-systems change after returning from the program, applicants from the same jurisdiction or organization are encouraged to apply as “mini-teams.”
For more information and to apply, please visit http://cjjr.georgetown.edu and click on “Certificate Programs” or email CJJR at jjreform@georgetown.edu.

This is a National Reentry Resource Center Announcement. This announcement is funded in whole or in part through a grant (award number: 2010-MUBX-KO84) from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this announcement (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided).  

Webinar: June 26th. U.S. Nuclear Industry A Year After Fukushima


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Don't miss the latest complimentary webinar in The Council of State Governments' Policy Webinar Series -- "The U.S. Nuclear Industry A Year After Fukushima," which will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. EDT Tuesday, June 26.

The events at Japan's nuclear power reactors following the earthquake and subsequent tsunami have important implications for the U.S. nuclear energy industry and state policymakers. Experts from the Nuclear Energy InstituteJoe Pollock, executive director of Fukushima coordination, and Marshall Cohen, senior director, state and local government affairs, will update state policymakers on the steps the U.S. nuclear energy industry is taking to ensure that U.S. reactors could respond to events that may challenge safe operation. They also will provide an outlook on nuclear power, discuss the current status of nuclear-related policies in the U.S. and provide an update on the status of moving nuclear waste to volunteer storage sites.

  

THE BEMA MISSON. Job Search


Dear BEMA members (All):

Our membership reach is expanding not only within the U.S. but throughout the world.

An International member of BEMA that has completed a masters program in engineering crisis management at George Washington University is in search of a full-time position in the U.S. or Caribbean Basin in emergency management but due to two factors running into a Catch 22 situation.
 
Experience, and U.S. citizenship for positions being advertised.   If any member has knowledge of a position available that would provide some full-time employment even a waiver on the U.S. citizenship requirement would help.

Send me any information, or I could forward our member resume to you and put you indirect contact with the member.

Job searching doesn't end until the first pay check is received, then the search starts again.

Sincerely,

Charles

Charles D. Sharp
Chief Executive.  Founder
Black Emergency Managers Association  


"One of the true test of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before it becomes an emergency."       Arnold H. Glasgow

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