Publications
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Publish date | Title | Summary |
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Recovery tools and other resources | Brings together the tools that support decision making and planning described in the other booklets. It also includes additional reading and other useful resources. | |
Foundations of Emergency Management (Class 1 Emergencies) | The Foundation of Emergency Management outlines the concepts of operation for emergency related activities of the responder agencies and Emergency Management Victoria (EMV). | |
Fundamentals of Emergency Management (Class 1 Emergencies) | Fundamentals of Emergency Management (Class 1 emergencies) outlines the principles underpinning the emergency management activities of responder agencies and Emergency Management Victoria. | |
Becoming a Victorian Emergency Broadcaster | Emergency Broadcasters play an important role in emergency management. Through broadcasting warnings and advice, Emergency Broadcasters support communities to make informed decisions in planning for, and surviving emergencies | |
Neighbourhood Safer Places - Bushfire Place of Last Resort Signage Manual | The following manual outlines the signage requirements for a Neighbourhood Safer Place – Place of Last Resort. | |
Community Fire Refuges Pilot Program Evaluation Report | This evaluation report consists of an overarching view of the Pilot Program as a whole, with a summary of Program outcomes and outputs and observations. | |
Construction and Project Management Guidelines for Community Fire Refuge | The purpose of these guidelines is to detail the construction and project management steps, including the end-to-end process, using the learnings from the pilot program to assist with project managing new Community Fire Refuges (CFR) within the state of Victoria | |
Community Fire Refuge Signage Manual | This manual outlines the signage requirement of a Community Fire Refuge. | |
Bushfire Shelter Options Position Paper | This paper is the next step in exploring the available bushfire safety and shelter options. Victoria is moving closer towards a holistic and integrated approach to emergency management that is both risk and evidence based. | |
Emergency Services Volunteer Sustainability Grants Program | The Emergency Services Volunteer Sustainability Grants Program was a grants program that was funded in 2016-17 and 2018-19 by the Victorian Government to support the significant contribution of the more than 100,000 Victorian emergency management volunteers, through much needed investment to address urgent facilities, equipment and training needs. |