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FEMA ANNOUNCES:
Lessons Learned
Webinar for virtual deliveries of:
ICS 0300 Intermediate
Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents
and
ICS 0400 Advanced
Incident Command System for Complex Incidents
The Emergency Management Institute (EMI) is hosting an encore Lessons
Learned Webinar on the virtual deliveries of ICS 0300 and ICS 0400. The Webinar
will include lessons learned from the EMI and State of Ohio deliveries. The
Webinar is open to the first 300 participants and will last about an hour. The
information for the Zoom Meeting is:
Date: September 25, 2020
Time: 12:00 PM (EST)
Join Zoom.Gov Meeting
https://fema.zoomgov.com/j/1612614986
Meeting ID: 161 261 4986
Passcode: 919788
One tap mobile
+16692545252,,1612614986# US (San Jose)
+16468287666,,1612614986# US (New York)
As a reminder, the ICS 300 and ICS 400 2019 versions are replacements for
the 2013 versions. If you have successfully completed a previous version of
these courses, there is no FEMA requirement to take the revised version of the
course. The updated courses were the basis for the virtual deliveries. Below
are links to the Plan of Instruction for both courses as well as the other
lessons learned documents.
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Progress Toronto is offering 10 free trainings and workshops for our 2020 Fall Training Series! Due to COVID-19, all of our trainings are happening online.
Workshops this Fall include digital campaigning, how to meet with your local politician, City Budget 101 with Councillor Mike Layton, using your personal narrative to move people to action, and more!
You can sign up for any session and all workshops are free. See the full list below and click to find out more.
We offer our trainings for free so that cost isn’t a barrier. If you can, support our work by chipping in $10 to our Training Fund or by donating when you sign up.
#1 City Hall 101
Wednesday, September 16 - 6:00PM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-sept-16-2020
#2 September City Council Online Watch Party & Discussion
Wednesday, September 30 - 9:30AM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-sept-30-2020
#3 How to Phone Bank for Our City
Wednesday, October 7 - 6:00PM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-oct-7-2020
#4 City Budget 101 with Councillor Mike Layton
Thursday, October 15 - 5:00PM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-oct-15-2020
#5 How to Speak at a Government Committee
Monday, October 19 - 6:00PM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-oct-19-2020
#6 Digital Campaigning 101
Wednesday, October 21 - 7:00PM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-oct-21-2020
#7 October City Council Online Watch Party & Discussion
Tuesday, October 27 - 9:30AM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-oct-27-2020
#8 How to Meet With Your Local Politician
Tuesday, November 3 - 6:00PM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-nov-3-2020
#9 How to be a Facilitator
Tuesday, November 17 - 6:00PM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-nov-17-2020
#10 Personal Narrative Training
Wednesday, December 2 - 6:00PM ET
Get the details and register:
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/fall-training-series-dec-2-2020
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Disaster recovery is the least spoken
aspect in disaster risk management. The COVID-19 pandemic is far from over and
during the ongoing pandemic we see many countries being affected by range of
other disasters. During this time, we have seen a proliferation of actors
working with different aspects of the pandemic. Governments, non-governmental
actors and civil society are all working towards building a resilient society.
Therefore, we must channel our efforts and ensure that recovery is sustainable
and address issues of systemic risk.
The webinar will focus on the following
questions
The speakers will talk for approximately 15
minutes each, followed by a 20 minutes Q&A.
Please click this link to register and join the webinar
on Zoom.
Copenhagen Centre for Disaster Research
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Reshaping Law Enforcement in the 21st Century By Rodrigo (Roddy) Moscoso When this article was written in 2013, technologies and
response equipment – combined with social media and mobile applications –
were changing the way law enforcement agencies protect themselves and their
communities. What were once only possible in science-fiction movies have
quickly been becoming commonplace within law enforcement communities across
the nation – drones, facial recognition, and instant data access and
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