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Youth Fire Prevention Program
This training was developed and presented by Fireproof Children for the National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM) Fire Research & Education Foundation, funded by a FEMA Fire Prevention and Safety Grant. Train the trainer workshops were delivered in the 10 FEMA regions in 2010.
The one-day training is designed to:
- Mobilize community resources and build capacity to prevent and reduce youth firesetting and child fire play;
- Provide best practices for long-term sustainability of youth fire prevention at the local, regional and state levels;
- Address the most current issues, such as the dangers of toy-like lighters;
- Be highly interactive, with small and large group discussion of needs, success stories and problem solving.
Participants receive:
- Advanced knowledge, skills and guidance to develop and maintain effective youth fire prevention, education, advocacy and intervention campaigns.
- Training and materials they can bring back to the networks in their area to create a comprehensive, coordinated community response.
- Juvenile Firesetting: A Community Guide to Prevention and Intervention in CD form, providing a comprehensive overview of children and fire. This handbook includes additional topics beyond the scope of the workshop, such as effective educational interventions, communication skills and step-by-step interviewing guide, and sample classroom lesson plans.
The 2010 Youth Fire Prevention workshops are now complete. NASFM Research & Education Foundation will be exploring ways to obtain additional funding to continue these workshops after the current funding expires.
Read the first in a series of articles sharing lessons learned from the NASFM Youth Fire Prevention workshops.
Other training programs offered by Fireproof Children/Prevention First
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