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Partner Webinar: Leading towards a more inclusive Wildland Fire Community “Just because it has always been does not mean it has to continue to be”
As our societies grow and change, the wildland fire community has to continue to evolve in its workforce and practices to better meet the expectations place upon it. Although the thought of and having diversity, equity, and inclusion conversations can be challenging, they represent opportunities for each of us to engage and lead from where […]
Workforce Resilience Ignite Talk: Fitness and Wellness for Performance in Wildland Firefighting
Presented by Joe Sol, Exercise Physiologist U.S. Forest Service and Brent Ruby, Professor, Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Montana Joe and Brent will share their research on sustainment and maintenance throughout the fire season. Register here.
Partner Webinar: What does it mean to be a good ally? Actions towards allyship.
Presented by Ellen Bledsoe, PhD (she/her), Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Regina Ellen will introduce some general terminology about inclusivity, privilege, allies, and allyship; explore the importance of coupling diversity initiatives with allyship; and guide you through identifying your own points of privilege and instances in which you can act as allies. She will provide concrete […]
Partner Webinar: Reflection, Reset, and Residue in Wildland Fire Management
IAWF WORKFORCE RESILIENCE IGNITE TALK YOU are part of Mission Critical Teams: Reflection, Reset, and Residue in Wildland Fire Management December 8th at 3:00 pm MST Register here. Mission critical teams are small (4-12 agents) integrated groups of indigenously trained and educated experts who leverage tools and technology to resolve rapidly emergent complex adaptive problems in an immersive […]