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SUMMARY:Free FEMA Community Resilience Course
DESCRIPTION:FEMA Certified Description: \nResilient communities are better able to plan for and take action to mitigate the risks from hazards\, increase the pace of recovery from destructive events\, and adapt to changing environments. \nThis course demonstrates how to integrate risk and community-based collaborative strategies into plans and programs and introduces tools that help communities assess individual risks and vulnerabilities as well as introduces strategies to become more resilient and better prepared for natural disasters.. \nThis one-day training course will provide state and local government agency staff and other stakeholder groups with background on natural hazards. In addition\, the course will guide an approach to (1) assess community resilience and (2) develop next steps for improved resilience. Through increased awareness of natural hazards and best practices\, the course will enhance community resilience for state and local government agency staff that routinely interface with the community\, private sector\, and other stakeholder groups. The course will be designed for national implementation\, while allowing integration of local concerns through case studies and focused group exercises \nCourse Modules include: \n\nUnderstanding Risk from Natural Hazards\nResilience Concepts\nBuilding Resilience\n\nTarget Audience: \n  \n\nCitizen/Community Volunteer\n\n\nEmergency Management\n\n\nGovernmental Administrative\n\n\nEmergency Medical Services\n\n\nFire Services\n\n\nLaw Enforcement\n\n\nPrivate Sector / Corporate Security and Safety\n\n\nGeneral Public\n\n  \nThis introductory course is intended for a target audience with little or no exposure to the tools and methodologies for enhancing community resiliency. \nASFPM Credit Units: 6.5 Continuing Education Credits \nClick here to register: https://ndptc.hawaii.edu/training/delivery/2182/
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/free-fema-community-resilience-course/
LOCATION:CU Denver\, College of Architecture and Planning\, 1250 14th St\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:West Slope related to Conference \nDate/Time:     Friday\, July 13\, 2018\, 12:00 PM \nHosted by:     Westin Snowmass \nLocation:        100 Elbert Lane\, Snowmass Village\, Colorado 81615 \nRemote:          1-872-240-3311\, Access Code 183-898-501
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/general-meeting-4/
LOCATION:Snowmass
CATEGORIES:General Membership Meetings
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SUMMARY:1-Day Leadership & Collaboration Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Lead by Employers Council\, this leadership and collaboration workshop focuses on catalyzing creativity\, trust\, productivity\, and satisfaction by building more effective and collaborative work environments. The session\, building on the teachings of Radical Collaboration\, teaches five essential skills for building strong alignments. This fast paced\, hands-on learning experience increases trust and problem solving and reduces costly defensive behaviors. If you want your team to talk more openly\, resolve conflicts more effectively\, and be more productive\, this workshop is for you. \nAttendees will be provided with a handbook of program content\, lessons\, and implementation ideas. \nLearning Outcomes:\n1. Build collaborative skills\n2. Recognize the elements of building and maintaining trusting climates\n3. Develop skills establishing and solidifying partnerships and alliances\n4. Learn the dynamics of interpersonal relationships \nCommendations for the Course: \n“The Urban Drainage and Flood Control District utilizes the Employers Council for professional growth and development training. Through our Leadership Academy\, we covered the Radical Collaboration course\, which has been instrumental in not only helping us to break down the silos within our organization but also in more effectively leading teams comprised of people with varying backgrounds\, experience\, and expertise. Understanding how to read and respond to different behaviors\, mastering interpersonal relationships\, and building trust within teams are soft skills that are so important in our industry but often neglected in the education engineers receive. Blending those soft skills with technical expertise is a great way to develop individuals and\, in turn\, produce better functioning and more productive teams. We have been impressed with the quality of training provided by Employers Council and continue to use them as we grow as an organization.” Shea Thomas\, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District \n“The Employers Council instructors are awesome!” David Skuodas\, UDFCD \n$90 before June 29\n$125 after June 29 \nClick here to see the flyer \nClick here to register \nREGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO 25
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/1-day-leadership-collaboration-workshop/
LOCATION:Employer’s Council Building\, 1799 Pennsylvania Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80210\, United States
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SUMMARY:CASFM Outreach & Training Committee Meeting
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URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-outreach-training-committee-meeting-3/
LOCATION:ICON Engineering\, 7000 S Yosemite St #120\, Centennial\, CO\, 80112
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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SUMMARY:Joint Social with CO Riparian Assoc.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a joint social with Colorado Riparian Association \nJuly 25\, 5:30 PM \nCB&Potts Westminster\, 1257 W 120th Ave\, Westminster\, CO 80234
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/joint-social-with-co-riparian-assoc/
LOCATION:CB Potts (Westminster)\, 1257 W 120th Avenue\, Westminster\, CO\, 80234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking
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SUMMARY:CASFM NE Region Networking and Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:What:  CASFM NE Region Networking and Speaker Series \nWhen: Tuesday\, July 31\, 2018 – 5:30pm to 7:30pm \nWhere:  CB & Potts – Collindale Golf Course\n             1441 E Horsetooth Rd\nFt. Collins\, CO 80525 \nPresentation:    Not in Our Lifetime – The Boulder County Flood of 2013\n                         David Hollingsworth – Former Floodplain Manager\, City of Longmont \nThe 2013 Boulder County Flood is one of the largest floods in the history of Colorado with over 17 inches of rain in 4 days. The City of Longmont was located at the center of this flood. Longmont had 5 creeks at or above flood stage. The City spent 20 years constructing channel improvements including 3 large projects in the 3 years prior to the flood. These 3 projects saved over $60 million of potential damages. This presentation documents these projects and how they affected the extent of the flooding with photos and overhead videos. It also shows the power and unconventional nature of water as it determines its own path during the storm and the work to put the stormwater back into the channel to end the flood.  Flood videos and photos will be included. \nAppetizers provided. \nPlease RSVP to Andrew Fisher by July 24 to ensure we have an appropriate amount of food: andrew.fisher@greeleygov.com.  \nAgenda: \n5:30-6:00   Appetizers and Networking\n6:00-7:00   Presentation\n7:00-7:30   Networking
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-ne-region-networking-and-speaker-series/
LOCATION:C.B. & Potts (Collindale Golf Course)\, 1441 E Horsetooth Road\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80525\, United States
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