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FOR MORE INFO contact: Dan Moseler at [email protected] Becky Platt at [email protected] “In the hours and days after a disaster, those who survive are looking for anything to give them hope. ERT’s can provide the kind of immediate response that restores hope, builds faith, and encourages those are looking to their neighbor for support.” Reverend Tom Hazelwood Former Assistant General Secretary UMCOR ERT TRAINING Idaho/TBD Oct 10, 2015 October 10, 2015 8:30am – 4:30pm Twin Falls/Magic Valley Details TBD Register Now at: https:// umoi-reg.brtapp.c om/EmergencyRespo nseVolunteerinMis sionLeaderTrainin g-October102015 Cost: $25 for materials and lunch (Scholarships are available.) What is an ERT? Early Response Teams (ERTs) fill a specific need in the early days after a disaster to clean out flood-damaged homes, remove debris, place tarps on homes, and otherwise help to prevent further damage, while providing a caring Christian presence . ERTs are NOT a first-response group of emergency workers, nor are they recovery, rebuild, or

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Page 1: FOR MORE INFO contact: Dan Moseler at djmoseler@gmail.com djmoseler@gmail.com Becky Platt at ORIDUMVIM@gmail.com ORIDUMVIM@gmail.com “In the hours and

FOR MORE INFO contact:

Dan Moseler at [email protected] Platt at [email protected]

“In the hours and days after a disaster, those who survive are looking for

anything to give them hope. ERT’s can provide the kind of immediate response

that restores hope, builds faith, and encourages those are looking to their

neighbor for support.”

Reverend Tom HazelwoodFormer Assistant General Secretary

UMCOR

ERT TRAININGIdaho/TBD

Oct 10, 2015

October 10, 20158:30am – 4:30pm

Twin Falls/Magic ValleyDetails TBD

Register Now at: https://umoi-reg.brtapp.com/EmergencyResponseVolunteerinMissionLeaderTraining-October102015 Cost: $25 for materials and lunch(Scholarships are available.)

What is an ERT?Early Response Teams (ERTs) fill a specific need in the early days after a disaster to clean out flood-damaged homes, remove debris, place tarps on homes, and otherwise help to prevent further damage, while providing a caring Christian presence.

ERTs are NOT a first-response group of emergency workers, nor are they recovery, rebuild, or repair teams.

ERTs must be certified to work outside their home conference and this training is one of the certification requirements

Page 2: FOR MORE INFO contact: Dan Moseler at djmoseler@gmail.com djmoseler@gmail.com Becky Platt at ORIDUMVIM@gmail.com ORIDUMVIM@gmail.com “In the hours and

UMVIM and Disaster Response Training Options:The Oregon-Idaho Conference has various training options for those interested in mission and/or disaster response through the Methodist Church:

• Basic ERT Training (8 hours)Participants learn the basics of disaster response, including how to stabilize and secure homes safely, and how to work effectively with survivors and others on the response team. This standardized class is required for the basic ERT UMCOR identification badge.

• ERT Advanced Training (2 hours each segment)These include detailed Site Assessment, ERT Team Leadership, and On-Site Management. Two of these together satisfy the recertification requirement required of ERTs every 3 years.

• Spiritual and Emotional Care for UMVIM ERT and Mission TeamsPart of providing a caring Christian presence is listening and responding appropriately to survivor stories. This class gives you additional tools to provide that presence for disaster survivors in the context of an ERT or other disaster response team.

• Connecting NeighborsLike ERT Basic, this class provides a foundation in disaster response but is focused on establishing the connections to connect your local church to serving within its own community in time of disaster.

• Mission Team Leader TrainingEffective team leadership is critical to the success of any UMVIM team, whether it be a disaster response team or some other team. This class prepares leaders to be effective in planning and equipping their teams for UMVIM mission work. This class will discuss the latest OR-ID team policies and the best practices for team formation, planning, training, and logistics.

For more information on any of these classes, including scheduling in your area, please contact:• Disaster Response Coordinator: Dan Moseler at [email protected] • UMVIM/ERT Coordinator: Becky Platt at [email protected]