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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
03/04/2014
Control Number
2014-026
Agenda Item Number
8.H.
Entity Name
Florida Division of Emergency Management
Subject
Community Emergency Response Team
Original Document 2014-003
Project Number
14-CI-K1-10-40-02-415
Alternate Name
CERT
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There is no cap on the number of deliveries State or local jurisdictions may conduct of non - responder <br /> community based workshops , seminars , demonstrations , or conferences . Examples include ; <br /> CPR/AED training , identity theft workshops , terrorism awareness seminars , chain - saw safety <br /> demonstrations , and disability- inclusive community preparedness conferences . <br /> Funding for CERT training includes the delivery of the CERT Basic Training Course , supplemental <br /> training for CERT members who have completed the basic training , and the CERT Train-the-Trainer <br /> Course , and the CERT Program Manager Course , Any CERT Basic training conducted by State or <br /> local entities must : 1 ) include the topics covered in the FEMA CERT Basic Training Course ; 2 ) be <br /> instructor- led ; and 3 ) and classroom - based , using lecture , demonstration , and hands-on practice <br /> throughout . Note that the Independent Study course , " Introduction to CERT " ( IS 317) must not be <br /> substituted for classroom delivery of CERT basic training . <br /> Supplemental training for CERT members who have completed the basic training includes modules <br /> available on the national CERT website , as well as other supplemental training that meets the <br /> following criteria : <br /> • Relates to a reasonably foreseeable activity CERT members might be tasked to perform in <br /> support of emergency services responders ; <br /> • Increases competency and understanding of the emergency management context in which <br /> CERT members may be asked to operate ; or <br /> • Enhances understanding of a particular local hazard CERT members might encounter in their <br /> response activities . <br /> There is no cap on the number of deliveries State or local jurisdictions may conduct of the CERT <br /> Basic Training , the CERT Train -the-Trainer , Campus CERT Train-the-Trainer , Teen CERT Train-the- <br /> Trainer, or CERT Program Manager courses , or supplemental/advanced training for CERT program <br /> participants . <br /> Any training supported with these CCP funds should be delivered with specific consideration to <br /> include all ages , ethnic and cultural groups , persons with disabilities , and access and functional <br /> needs populations at venues throughout the community, to include schools , neighborhoods , places of <br /> worship , the private sector , non- governmental organizations , and government locations . <br /> Expenditures to provide necessary non- structural accommodations for persons with disabilities and <br /> other access and functional needs is allowable ( e . g . , sign language interpreters , CART and other <br /> modifications of policies and practices to fully include participants with disabilities ) . Jurisdictions are <br /> also encouraged to leverage existing training provided via educational/professional facilities and to <br /> incorporate non-traditional methodologies such as the Internet , distance learning , or home study <br /> whenever such delivery supports training objectives . Pilot courses and innovative approaches to <br /> training citizens and instructors are encouraged . <br /> Instruction for trainers and training to support the Citizen Corps Council members in their efforts to <br /> manage and coordinate the Citizen Corps mission is also an allowable use of the FY 2013 CCP <br /> funding . <br /> EMPG Program funds used for training should support the nationwide implementation of NIMS . The <br /> NIMS Training Program establishes a national curriculum for NIMS and provides information on <br /> NIMS courses , grantees are encouraged to place emphasis on the core competencies as defined in <br /> the NIMS Training Program . The NIMS Training Program can be at <br /> http : //www . fema . gov/pdf/emergency/nims/nims training program . pdf/ . <br /> The NIMS Guideline for Credentialing of Personnel provides guidance on the national credentialing <br /> standards . The NIMS Guidelines for Credentialing can be found at <br /> http : //www . fema/gov/pdf/emergency/nims/nims cred guidelines report . pdf. <br /> 20 <br />
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