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Yesterday the Emerging Professionals Committee launched their 2023/24 survey! This survey is aimed at understanding the current employment landscape for entry level positions, the barriers that exist to entering the field, and what opportunities/resources could support the transition into the DEM workforce. The survey is open to both current professionals and emerging/job seekers in DEM and DRR.

We would greatly appreciate if you could take a couple minutes to fill out this survey to share your experience. Please scan the QR code in the image below, or visit forms.gle/5GFFyx32p555nzj39.

The survey is open from May 1 - 31, 2024.
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Yesterday the Emerging Professionals Committee launched their 2023/24 survey! This survey is aimed at understanding the current employment landscape for entry level positions, the barriers that exist to entering the field, and what opportunities/resources could support the transition into the DEM workforce. The survey is open to both current professionals and emerging/job seekers in DEM and DRR.

We would greatly appreciate if you could take a couple minutes to fill out this survey to share your experience. Please scan the QR code in the image below, or visit https://forms.gle/5GFFyx32p555nzj39. 

The survey is open from May 1 - 31, 2024.

We hope you can join us next Tuesday, May 7 for our Emergency Preparedness Week kick-off event! Jen McEachen of JLM Disaster Resiliency and Accessibility Consulting will join us on Zoom at 5pm MT/7pm ET for "Emergency Preparedness for Everyone: Accessibility Considerations."

This free event will identify and discuss how how we can address and overcome barriers to emergency preparedness for people within the disability community. You don't want to miss this one! Please visit crhnet.ca/events to sign up!
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We hope you can join us next Tuesday, May 7 for our Emergency Preparedness Week kick-off event! Jen McEachen of JLM Disaster Resiliency and Accessibility Consulting will join us on Zoom at 5pm MT/7pm ET for Emergency Preparedness for Everyone: Accessibility Considerations. 

This free event will identify and discuss how how we can address and overcome barriers to emergency preparedness for people within the disability community. You dont want to miss this one! Please visit https://crhnet.ca/events to sign up!

The Emerging Professionals (EP) Committee is very excited to announce an upcoming Workshop, Communicating with the Deaf in Emergency Situations! This 9-hour (3 session) course is being offered in partnership with Humber College Continuous Professional Learning.

Wednesdays, June 5, 12, and 19
6:30 pm to 9:30 pm ET
Classes take place via Zoom

This 9-hour (3 evenings) Workshop will introduce participants to strategies and techniques for effective communication with the Deaf in emergency situations. Participants will learn the ASL alphabet, basic sign language and communication strategies to be able to calm, reassure, assess and obtain contact and other necessary information. You will also learn about Deaf Culture in order to have a better understanding of how to communicate with individuals in the Deaf community.

Please visit our events page at crhnet.ca/events for more information, and to sign up.
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The Emerging Professionals (EP) Committee is very excited to announce an upcoming Workshop, Communicating with the Deaf in Emergency Situations! This 9-hour (3 session) course is being offered in partnership with Humber College Continuous Professional Learning.

Wednesdays, June 5, 12, and 19
6:30 pm to 9:30 pm ET
Classes take place via Zoom

This 9-hour (3 evenings) Workshop will introduce participants to strategies and techniques for effective communication with the Deaf in emergency situations. Participants will learn the ASL alphabet, basic sign language and communication strategies to be able to calm, reassure, assess and obtain contact and other necessary information. You will also learn about Deaf Culture in order to have a better understanding of how to communicate with individuals in the Deaf community. 

Please visit our events page at https://crhnet.ca/events for more information, and to sign up.

The next event in the NAIT Disaster and Emergency Management Speaker Series is coming up this Wednesday, April 10! NAIT's own Randy Smith will be on hand to discuss all things crisis communications as well as answer questions.

Send our EP Committee an email at EP@crhnet.ca to sign up!
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The next event in the NAIT Disaster and Emergency Management Speaker Series is coming up this Wednesday, April 10! NAITs own Randy Smith will be on hand to discuss all things crisis communications as well as answer questions.

Send our EP Committee an email at EP@crhnet.ca to sign up!

Our graphics aren't available this morning, but we wanted to remind you that the next event in our EP Committee's mental wellness series is tonight! Guest speaker John Bignell will join us to talk about mental health and resilience for those exposed to frequent , negative stress.

Please visit crhnet.ca/events to sign up!
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