Our Services

Evacuations

Evacuating your community is never easy, but for First Nations and Inuit Emergency Managers, it’s a particularly difficult decision. Start your planning now.

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Re-Entry Planning

Returning to your home is about making sure on-reserve and community services, homes, and buildings are up and running, clean, and safe.

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Recovery and Regeneration

Recovery is seven connected aspects: human, social, cultural, built, financial, political, and natural. We help you plan for all seven.

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No Insurance No Problem

We help your members apply for financial assistance that will help replace damaged or lost items after a flood, fire, wind event, or other type of eligible disaster.

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Documentation

There is a lot to document during an evacuation. There is even more if your community is damaged.

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Coaching and Training

Our training focuses on physical, mental, spiritual, and financial well-being, and your Nation’s and community’s sovereignty and cultural integrity. We are the #1 choice for First Nation’s and Inuit emergency management training.

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We provide services within your community, not from outside of it.

Examples of services we provide to other treaty first nation’s in Canada:

Evacuation Planning

  • As soon an your community is put on an evacuation alert you can start the funding application process where staff overtime and supplies are eligible.

Disaster Recovery Funding Policy Support

  • We translate what your community needs into EMAP language so you get the funds you are entitled to.

  • Home and building cleaning from smoke damage, cistern cleaning, new home funding, staff overtime costs.

Home and building testing for smoke damage, asbestos, and other hazardous materials

  • Even if the flames from a fire don’t touch a home or building there may be smoke damage. Whether it is a fire or flood we test all homes and buildings, fully funded through EMAP.

Emergency Management and Leadership Training

  • We help you build capacity in your community by defining professionalism for your community.

Incident Command System Training

Terminology:

ISC = Indigenous Services Canada

EMAP = Emergency Management Assistance Program
(An ISC Emergency Management Grant program)

Build Back Better = An ISC strategy to help First Nations re-build after disaster

Let’s Meet

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