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I <br /> • Pre-event response/recovery/mitigation plans in coordination with State, local, and tribal governments <br /> • Developing/enhancing other response and recovery plans <br /> • Develop recovery plans and preparedness programs consistent with the principles and guidance in <br /> the NDRF that will provide the foundation for recovery programs and whole-community partnerships <br /> Preparedness and pre-disaster planning was given special attention within the NDRF with specific <br /> guidance: Planning for a Successful Disaster Recovery(pages 63-70). For more information on the <br /> NDRF see htto.-I www.fema.pov/pdf/recoveryframeworWndn`.pdf <br /> F/ERO Credentialing and Validation. <br /> • Working group meetings and conferences relating to emergency responder credentialing and <br /> validation <br /> • Compiling data to enter into an emergency responder repository <br /> • Coordinating with other State, local, territorial, and tribal partners to ensure interoperability among <br /> existing and planned credentialing and validation systems and equipment <br /> • Planning to incorporate emergency responder identity and credential validation into training and <br /> exercises. <br /> C. Training <br /> The number of participants must be adequate for each training session. Unless the recipient receives <br /> advance written approval from FDEM for the number of participants, the Division will reduce the amount <br /> authorized for reimbursement or a pro-rata basis for or deny the entire reimbursement. A request must <br /> be submitted and approved by DEM no later than 25 days prior to the training session. <br /> FY 2015 EMPG Program funds may be used for a range of emergency management-related training <br /> activities to enhance the capabilities of local emergency management personnel through the <br /> establishment, support, conduct, and attendance of training. Training activities shall align to a current, <br /> Multi-Year TEP developed through an annual TEPW. Training should foster the development of a <br /> community oriented approach to emergency management that emphasizes engagement at the <br /> community level, strengthens best practices, and provides a path toward building sustainable resilience. <br /> To ensure the professional development of the emergency management workforce,the grantee must <br /> continually assess the capabilities of staff through the implementation of the MYTEP. <br /> Additional types of training include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> • Developing/enhancing systems to monitor training programs <br /> • Conducting all hazards emergency management training <br /> • Attending Emergency Management Institute(EMI)training or delivering EMI train-the-trainer courses <br /> • Attending other FEMA-approved emergency management training. <br /> • Mass evacuation training at local, State, and tribal levels <br /> Allowable training-related costs include the following: <br /> • Funds Used to Develop, Deliver, and Evaluate Training. Includes costs related to administering the <br /> training: planning, scheduling, facilities, materials and supplies, reproduction of materials, and <br /> equipment. Training should provide the opportunity to demonstrate and validate skills learned, as well <br /> as to identify any gaps in these skills Any training or training gaps, including those for children and <br /> individuals with disabilities or access and functional needs, should be identified in the AAR/IP and <br /> addressed in the training cycle <br /> 18 <br /> 134, <br /> I <br />