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Statement of Assurance template - SEMP or SEMP sub-plan Statement of Assurance template - SEMP or SEMP sub-plan
Stewarton Fire Review Community Report This Community Report relates to the review of the Stewarton Fire and its impact on the communities of Goorambat, Goomalibee and Stewarton.
Strategic priorities for emergency management volunteering in Victoria The Strategic Priorities for Emergency Management Volunteering in Victoria (EMVV) is a tool designed to drive, guide and inform strategy, business planning, investment planning, decision-making and overall focus toward improving volunteer sustainability.
Supporting documentation required with NDFA claims (CMAs) Supporting documentation required with NDFA claims (CMAs)

Supporting documentation required with NDFA claims (local councils) Supporting documentation required with NDFA claims (local councils)
Tabard Review Review of Use and Application of Tabards within the Emergency Management Sector
The Community Smoke Air Quality & Health Standard The Community Smoke Air Quality & Health Standard (or Community SAQH Standard) provides direction for the protection of community health in response to smoke events resulting in significant levels of fine particles in the outdoor environment.
The Standards for Managing Exposure to Significant Carbon Monoxide Emissions These Standard provide direction for all agencies responding to large, extended or complex fires that produce significant levels of carbon monoxide (CO) in the outdoor environment.
The value of volunteers, volunteering and volunteerism (3Vs) The 3Vs Final Report: Uncovering the hidden value provides a fresh perspective and advanced way of thinking about the value created by Victoria’s volunteers (the people), volunteering (the activities) and volunteerism (the culture) referred to as the 3Vs. 
Tostaree fire review The fire at Tostaree on February 1, 2011 was the most significant for the 2010-11 Victorian bushfire season and since the February 2009 fires.