Webinar: Moral Injury — Peeling Back the Layers of PTSD

Instructor: Wendy Norris First responders are routinely exposed to traumatic events, and many are still suffering from the psychological toll of frontline work during the pandemic. Experiencing these traumas and situations that go against a person’s deeply held beliefs and expectations can result in post-traumatic stress or a moral injury. In this webinar, presented by

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Day of Action: OSHA Proposed Standard

This nationwide Day of Action, hosted by the NVFC, encourages members of the volunteer fire service to learn more about the proposed OSHA Emergency Response Standard and formulate comments on how the standard would impact your department. Special virtual events will take place throughout the day to help answer your questions, including: 10am ET –

Partners in Training Crew Training — Sebastopol, CA

Graton Fire Department 3750 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA, United States

The Partners in Training (PIT) Crew program provides free hazmat train-the-trainer courses to first responders to help them educate others in their departments and communities on hazmat safety and response. When: June 15-16, 2024 Where: Graton Fire Department, 3750 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol, CA 95472 Hosted by: Graton Fire Protection District and the National Volunteer

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NVFC Training Summit

Hyatt Regency Buffalo Hotel and Conference Center 2 Fountain Plaza, Buffalo, NY, United States

This signature NVFC conference provides an opportunity to participate in valuable classroom training, idea sharing, and networking. Sessions focus on responder health and safety, volunteer recruitment and retention, and emergency service leadership. Travel stipends are available.

Partners in Training Crew Training — Concord, NH

The Partners in Training (PIT) Crew program provides free hazmat train-the-trainer courses to first responders to help them educate others in their departments and communities on hazmat safety and response. When: July 12-13, 2024 Where: Concord, NH (exact address TBA) Hosted by: Concord Fire Department and the National Volunteer Fire Council Courses being offered: Teaching

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Volunteer Voices Live: Grant Writing

Grants can be an important source of funding for volunteer and combination fire and EMS departments. They can also be a source of headaches! Many departments lack a trained grant writer familiar with sometimes complicated application processes. If your department has questions about writing applications for any type of grant – whether from federal, state,

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R&R Coffee Talk: Volunteer Retention

Join Chief Joel Cerny and Dr. Candice McDonald for an R&R Coffee Talk as they welcome Chief Rick Lasky to discuss strategies for volunteer retention! Chief Lasky is a nationally known speaker and author. He is a 40-plus-year veteran of the fire service and proudly serves as the Fire Chief for the Estes Valley (CO)

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Roundtable Talk: Prioritizing Behavioral Health in the Fire & Emergency Services

Fire and EMS personnel regularly put others before themselves. However, as would be said on any standard flight, you have to put on your own air mask before you can help others. Join a panel of experts on July 24 at 2pm ET to learn what self-care looks like, why it’s so important, and how

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Webinar: Finding Future Firefighters — Recruiting and Retaining Gen Z

Instructor: Walter Campbell Move over millennials, there’s a new kid in town. Generation Z – those born between 1997-2012 – are becoming young adults. Harnessing the energy and potential of Gen Z volunteers is crucial for organizational success. This session will explore the unique characteristics, motivations, and communication preferences of Gen Z individuals to equip

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