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.
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.
Recovery and Regeneration
Recovery is seven connected aspects: human, social, cultural, built, financial, political, and natural. We help you plan for all seven.
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.
Documentation
There is a lot to document during an evacuation. There is even more if your community is damaged.
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.
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
We would love to visit your community.