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GENERAL INSPECTORATE FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONS - MI

INSPECTORATULUI GENERAL PENTRU SITUATII DE URGENTA
Country: Romania

GENERAL INSPECTORATE FOR EMERGENCY SITUATIONS - MI

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 2018-1-TR01-KA204-059528
    Funder Contribution: 165,802 EUR

    For many years, the EU has invested in creating policies to prepare the society for Disasters under the Civil Society Mechanisms Policies. According to statistics published by the International Association of Fire and Rescue Services (CTIF) in 2017, the number of registered professional firemen in 28 EU member countries is estimated 370,000 and active volunteer firefighters over 2.5 million. In our country, fire brigade services are carried out by professional fire brigades with the help of government agencies. The concept of voluntary firefighting in our country is very new and it is not known how many official volunteer firefighters exist Volunteer Firefighters should have various professional skills and competencies, and opportunities should be created to ensure continuous renewal of competencies. DigiFire project aims to increase the quality and effectiveness of EU Civil Protection Mechanism Policies, disaster management policies, lifelong learning policies, Education and training systems within the scope of EU 2020 Strategy; aimed to promote equality, social cohesion and active citizenship and to invest in human capital.To achieve this goal, he chose the method of supporting Volunteer Firefighters with digital training materials. The DIGI-FIRE project, in which 7 partners from TR, DE, ES, RO countries participated, aimed to realize the method of vocational training of actively working volunteer firefighters in an economical, fast and easy way with e-learning.This project also aimed to serve the spread of voluntary firefighting, specific to Turkey, to Europe.The target group of the project was 125,000 Volunteer Firefighters actively working in the applicant institution and its partners. The main objectives of the project were; •Developing the skills of volunteer firefighters who serve actively in a wide range region in EU Member States through digital training materials •To increase the capacity of NGOs working in the field of Voluntary Firefighting •To share good examples available in EU member countries in the digital field •To be prepared for possible catastrophes by increasing the number of Volunteer Firefighters in EU member states •To provide economical, easy and fast access to educational contents of volunteers living in rural areas with limited opportunities •Carrying out exchange of experience by transferring good examples of voluntary firefighting to our country •To Contribute to Voluntary Firefighting Policies During the project cycle, Digital Training Materials (O2) and Volunteer Fire Brigade e-Learning Portal (O3) outputs were developed. Project Management Methodology:The management of the project was based on communication, cooperation and close work at every stage and activity of the project.Experienced experts, managers and administrative personnel worked on the project.All methods were applied, including 4 physical meetings, 11 virtual meetings, individual meetings with project staff, notes, e-mails and other forms of communication held throughout the project. In these processes, the internal evaluation and control mechanism was shared.Other forms of communication during the project were also implemented as part of project management and implementation. The effects realized in disaster response policies together with the project; •Partner institutions transferred good practice examples of Voluntary Firefighting to our country, and we had the chance to exchange experiences. •The project promoted new teaching methods and updated the training curriculum according to needs. •Volunteer firefighters trained at international standards in the field of firefighting services increased. •Supporting the implementation of a similar project in EU countries through EU funds was encouraged. Dissemination Works;*Multiplier Events performed(E1-2) *It was implemented to the public with the project introduction meeting and the project closing meeting.Branding, Logo design and visibility items were prepared. Shared in all media channels and promotional products. *Information, images and results about the project were shared on the web pages serving in the field of search and rescue. *Our international partners shared information about the project on their own web pages and social media accounts. *One-on-one meetings, workshops and different activities were held with relevant stakeholders.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 315007
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 832981
    Overall Budget: 4,970,030 EURFunder Contribution: 4,970,030 EUR

    In line with the EU Action Plan to enhance preparedness against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) security risks and the overall Security Union approach to fight crime and terrorism, PROACTIVE aims to enhance societal CBRN preparedness by increasing Practitioner effectiveness in managing large, diverse groups of people in a CBRN environment. This will be achieved by testing common approaches between European Practitioners such as Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and First Responders. These will be evaluated and validated against the requirements of civil society, including vulnerable groups of citizens reflected in the European Security Model. A Practitioner Stakeholder Advisory Board and a Civil Society Advisory Board will extend the representation of both sides in several surveys, focus-groups, workshops and field exercises. A benchmark study between LEAs will identify common approaches in assessing CBRN threats and the protocols and tools used to help citizens. Liaising with the eNOTICE H2020 project, three joint exercises will include role play volunteers recruited by PROACTIVE. They will evaluate the acceptability and usability of existing procedures and test new tools developed within PROACTIVE to provide innovative recommendations for Policy-makers and safety and security Practitioners. PROACTIVE will result in toolkits for CBRN Practitioners and for civil society organisations. The toolkit for Practitioners will include a web collaborative platform with database scenarios for communication and exchange of best practice among LEAs as well as an innovative response tool in the form of a mobile app. The toolkit for the civil society will include a mobile app adapted to various vulnerable citizen categories and pre-incident public information material. These will provide valuable inputs to the EUROPOL initiative to develop a knowledge hub for CBRN activities and help consolidate the EU Action Plan to enhance preparedness for CBRN threats.

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