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=='''How do I access the portal?'''==
==How do I access the MyImpactPage.com (MIP) portal?==
A. It depends on the device you are using.
A. It depends on the device you are using.


* In your desktop or laptop web browser, go to [https://MyImpactPage.com MyImpactPage.com] (
*In your desktop or laptop web browser, go to [https://MyImpactPage.com MyImpactPage.com]
* On a smartphone or tablet, [https://MyImpactPage.mobi MyImpactPage.mobi] looks better. And/or you may install the ''My Impact'' app for [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.betterimpact.myimpact&gl=US Android] or [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-impact/id1445454149 Apple] which has cool features like three-tap, real-live time tracking.
*On a smartphone or tablet, [https://MyImpactPage.mobi MyImpactPage.mobi] looks better.
*You also may install the ''My Impact'' app for [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.betterimpact.myimpact&gl=US Android] or [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-impact/id1445454149 Apple] which has cool features like three-tap, 'time clock' tracking.
*All of these options may be used to suit your convenience. You are not required to choose only one.


== '''What is my username and password for my first login?''' ==
==What are my username and password for my first login?==
A. Good question! To receive your username:
A. If you applied after June 2023, you chose your own login and password.


#Go to [http://myimpactpage.com/ MyImpactPage.com]
If we moved you over from the old system, you may receive your username this way:
#Click ''Forgot username or password''.
#Select ''I forgot my username''. I realize you did not forget it; you never had it. Please humor me.
#Enter your email address we have on record, and prove you are not a robot.
#The system will send your username in a few minutes, then you can follow the instructions to ‘reset’ your password and log in.


==  '''Give me the one-minute tutorial. I'm busy.''' ==
#Go to MIP: [http://myimpactpage.com/ MyImpactPage.com]
A. That is an imperative not a question, but OK. You need to know how to '''1) Login'''; see above. '''2) Sign up for stuff.''' And '''3) Log your time'''.
# Click ''Forgot username or password''.
#Select ''I forgot my username''.
#Enter your email address we have on record.
#The system will email your username, then you can follow the instructions to ‘reset’ your password and log in. (If the email does not arrive within a couple minutes, please check your spam/junk folder.)


=='''How do I sign up for trainings, meetings, deployments, etc.?'''==
== I do not see NET/BEECN/PBEM info when I log in. What's up? ==
This almost always means you already have a profile with another organization that also uses MIP. (They might call it Volunteer Impact.) Instructions to merge your profiles is [https://support.betterimpact.com/siteguide/merge-duplicate-profiles/ here]. Your NET profile is associated with the organization ''Portland Bureau of Emergency Management''.
 
==How do I sign up for trainings, meetings, deployments, etc.?==
*''Website:'' Opportunities tab > scroll down to list > click title > +Sign Up. Or use the calendar view to access scheduled events only.  Unscheduled items look like this:
*''Website:'' Opportunities tab > scroll down to list > click title > +Sign Up. Or use the calendar view to access scheduled events only.  Unscheduled items look like this:


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*''App:'' Opportunities > Select the item you want > Sign up
*''App:'' Opportunities > Select the item you want > Sign up


== '''How do I log my time?''' ==
== The Deployment or Training Opportunity I want is full. What can I do? ==
If a '''Deployment''' is full, that means the need has been satisfied and additional NETs should not respond. Thank you for your willingness to help, but your fellow volunteers already have it covered.
 
If a '''Training''' is full, there might be a back-up list button, depending on the specific event.
[[File:MIP Opportunity Back-up List Button.png|alt=MIP Opportunity Back-up List Button|left|frameless]]
 
 
 
If you click this button, you will be added to the back-up list for ''all'' shifts schedule for that Opportunity. This accomplishes two things:
 
1) If a registrant cancels their slot, we step through the backup list in order, offering the specific new opening to each person one at a time to see if it fits their schedule.
 
2) Back-up Lists help PBEM informally gauge the demand for trainings. The longer the back-up list is, the more likely we are to repeat the opportunity.
 
(Items with no capacity limit do not have a Back-up List.)
 
==How do I log my time?==
You have your choice of three ways.
You have your choice of three ways.


''Note:'' To input past time you have recorded between December 10, 2021 and June 2022, it's fine to use cumulative entries. In other words, add up all your Advanced Training time, and input the total number of hours as a single number. But now that the system is live, please input in real time or as close as possible so that we have accurate data.
*''Website:'' Hours tab > Select Activity > Enter time
*''Using [https://support.betterimpact.com/siteguide/my-impact-app/ the app]''
**''in real time:'' Use the ''Start Clock'' button on the main page, select the activity, tap ''Start Clock'' again. Remember to hit ''Stop Clock'' when finished!
**''after service:'' Taps ''Logging'' > ''Hours'' > ''Portland Bureau of Emergency Management'' > then select the activity and make your entry
*Please note that ''time is never automatically logged'' for scheduled events. That provides you the ability to add travel and prep time, and also ensures that time is not erroneously logged for people who sign up but do not attend an event.
*For categories where the date of service is not too important, such as Advanced Training or Program Service, it is OK to aggregate time into a single periodic entry. For categories where the data matters very much for reconciliation and indemnification -- like Deployment, Team Meetings, and Exercise -- please '''do''' tag those entries with the correct date(s).


*''Website:'' Hours tab > Select Activity > Enter time
== I do not see my Activity listed. Where is it? ==
By default MIP lists your '''Recent''' activities for quick access. And periodically we archive past Activities to declutter the list. You can still log time for past Activities from the longer lists. Simply use the '''Active''' or '''Inactive''' buttons to change the drop-down list:
[[File:MIP-recent-active-inactive.jpg|alt=In the MIP Hours screen, select Active or Inactive to access the longer lists of Activities.|frame|In the MIP Hours screen, select '''Active''' or '''Inactive''' to access the longer lists of Activities.|none]]


*''Automatically:'' When you attend trainings that we schedule in MyImpactPage, we will set the software to automatically credit the time on your record. Sweet, eh?
== How do I edit or delete a previous time entry? ==
*''Using [https://support.betterimpact.com/siteguide/my-impact-app/ the app] in real time:'' Use the ''Start Clock'' button on the main page, select the activity, tap ''Start Clock'' again. Remember to hit ''Stop Clock'' when finished!
You can edit an entry for 24 hours after ''its start time'', regardless of when you enter it. There are technical reasons for this limit that actually make sense, but we won't bore you here. '''If you need an entry corrected or deleted,''' simply email the Activity date and correction/deletion instruction to [[Mailto:net@portlandoregon.gov|net@portlandoregon.gov]]


== '''I don't like new things. How can I access the old system?''' ==
==I don't like new things. How can I access the old system?==
  Is any man afraid of change? Why what can take place without change?
You cannot. The old system was permanently retired in December 2021.
  Is any person afraid of change? Why what can take place without change?
  What then is more pleasing or more suitable to the universal nature?
  What then is more pleasing or more suitable to the universal nature?
And canst thou take a bath unless the wood undergoes a change?
And canst thou be nourished, unless the food undergoes a change?
And can anything else that is useful be accomplished without change?
Dost thou not see then that for thyself also to change is just the same, and equally necessary for the universal nature?
   
   
  -Marcus Aurelius, ''The Meditations, Book Seven''
  -Marcus Aurelius, ''The Meditations, Book Seven''
Or put more simply: You cannot. The old system has been permanently retired.
==Qualifications & VSFs==
<span style="background:#FFFF00">This section is accurate but incomplete, and will be integrated into the [[Volunteer Support Functions Introduction and Directory|''Volunteer Support Functions Introduction and Directory'']].</span>
 
Qualifications are directly related to the 16 Volunteer Support Functions (VSFs). VSFs are categories into which NETs' skills and training are classified for the purpose of identifying cadres of volunteers suitable for specific deployments. In addition to streamlining emergency ops, VSFs also guide the trainings we offer, and support your natural path to skill specialization(s). No one can be an expert at everything!
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
|+Some Potential NET Volunteer Support Function (VSF) Qualifications and Training Paths
|-
!VSF
!VSF Name
!Level
!Qualification
!Online
! In-person
!Suggested Training
|-
|VSF01
|Transportation
|10
|Traffic Control
|•
|•
|Watch the [https://portlandnet.tumblr.com/post/185938036230/line-down-hazard-training-video-for-nets NET Training Video] and participate in a PBEM-initiated down power line deployment, vaccine clinic traffic control, etc. (Do not self deploy to down power lines!)
|-
|VSF01
|Transportation
|20
|CoP (City of Portland) Certified Driver
|
|•
|''[Not currently available]'' Driver background check + two-hour procotorer online training + skid car training
|-
|VSF02
|Communications
|10
|Amateur Radio
|
|•
|Obtain an FCC [https://www.portland.gov/pbem/neighborhood-emergency-teams/crtradiolicense Amateur Radio License]
|-
|VSF02
|Communications
|20
|ARES/RACES
|
|•
|Become an active member of [https://multnomahares.org/ MCARES] (Multnomah County Amateur Radio Emergency Services)
|-
|VSF02
|Communications
|30
|NET ARO Trained
|•
|•
|Complete NET [https://www.portland.gov/pbem/neighborhood-emergency-teams/crtradio-0 ARO] (Amateur Radio Operator) certification
|-
|VSF03
|Infrastructure & Sanitation
|
|''[Pending]''
|
|
|
|-
|VSF04
|Utilities & Fire Suppression
|10
|Wire Down
|•
|
|Watch the [https://portlandnet.tumblr.com/post/185938036230/line-down-hazard-training-video-for-nets NET Training Video] and deploy for a PBEM-initiated down power line deployment (Do not self deploy to down power lines -- call 911!)
|-
|VSF05
|Response Planning
|10
|IS100
| •
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is100&commit=Search Introduction to the Incident Command System] - 2 hours
|-
|VSF05
|Response Planning
|20
|IS200
| •
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is200&commit=Search Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response] - 4 hours
|-
|VSF05
|Response Planning
|30
|IS315
| •
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is315&commit=Search CERT and the Incident Command System] - 2 hours
|-
|VSF05
|Response Planning
|40
|IS700
| •
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is700&commit=Search An Introduction to the National Incident Management System] - 3.5 hours
|-
|VSF05
|Response Planning
|50
|IS703
| •
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is703&commit=Search National Incident Management System Resource Management] - 3.5 hours
|-
|VSF05
|Response Planning
|60
|IS800
| •
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is800&commit=Search National Response Framework, An Introduction] - 3 hours
|-
|VSF05
|Response Planning
|70
|ICS-300
|
|•
|Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents - 18 hours/3 days
 
Available in-person through various sponsoring agencies; not currently offered by PBEM.
|-
|VSF05
|Response Planning
|80
|ICS-400
|
|•
|Enhanced Incident Command System - 14-16 hours/2 days
 
Available in-person through various sponsoring agencies; not currently offered by PBEM.
|-
|VSF06
|Mass Care & Shelter
|10
| IS366
|•
|•
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is366&commit=Search Planning for the Needs of Children in Disasters] - 6 hours
 
or equivalent
|-
|VSF06
|Mass Care & Shelter
|20
|Severe Weather Shelter (SWS) Training
|•
|•
|Inline and in-person options are made available periodically by PBEM and Multnomah County. Available options are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin when scheduled.
|-
|VSF06
|Mass Care & Shelter
|30
| Severe Weather Shelter (SWS) Deployment
|
|•
|Deploy at a severe weather shelter.
With additional training, repeated deployments in increasingly responsible roles, and approval of Multnomah County Health staff, volunteers can eventually serve as a PIC (Person in Charge).
|-
|VSF07
| Logistics
|10
|Contact Tracing
|•
|•
|''[Pending]''
|-
|VSF08
|Medical
|10
|CPR/AED/First Aid certification
|
|•
|Certification classes are
|-
|VSF08
|Medical
|20
|Helping Persons with Disabilities (PWD)
|•
|•
|Various online and in-person options, announced in the weekly NET Bulletin
|-
|VSF08
|Medical
|30
|Wilderness First Aid (WFA)
|
|•
|3-day class. Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
For-fee classes are also available through other certifying organizations.
|-
|VSF08
|Medical
|40
|Wilderness First Responder (WFR)
|
|•
|10-day field class. Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
For-fee classes are also available through other certifying organizations.
|-
|VSF08
|Medical
|50
|Medical Professional
|
|•
|Provide a copy of, or link to, your [Mailto:net@portlandoregon.gov?subject=Credential:&#x20;Medical&#x20;License Medical License].
|-
|VSF08
|Medical - Advanced Bleeding Control
|
|
|
|
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
For-fee classes are also available through other certifying organizations.
 
Also known as Stop the Bleed.
|-
|VSF08
|Medical - Psyche
|10
|De-escalation Training
| •
|•
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
|-
|VSF08
|Medical - Psyche
| 20
| Mental Health First Aid (MFHA)
| •
|•
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
For-fee classes are also available through other certifying organizations.
|-
|VSF08
|Medical - Psyche
|30
|Crisis Counseling
|
|
|Provide a copy of, or link to, your [Mailto:net@portlandoregon.gov?subject=Credential:&#x20;Crisis&#x20;Counseling certification]
|-
|VSF09
|Search & Rescue
|10
|Basic NET Training (BNT)
|•
| •
|All Active NETs are qualified after completing their Final Field Exercise (FFE)
|-
|VSF09
|Search & Rescue
|20
|Knots (Basic)
|•
|•
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
|-
|VSF09
|Search & Rescue
|30
|Knots (Advanced)
|•
|•
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
 
Other experience may qualify you to pass the skills demonstration test.
|-
|VSF10
|HAZMAT Awareness
|10
|IS0005
|•
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is005&commit=Search An Introduction to Hazardous Materials] - 10 hours
|-
|VSF10
|HAZMAT Awareness
|20
|PBEM Training
|
|
|
|-
|VSF10
|HAZMAT Awareness
|30
|HAZWOPER Certification
|
|
|Not offered by PBEM. Available through various certifying organizations.
|-
|VSF11
|Food & Water
|10
|Food Handler Card
|
|
|Not offered by PBEM. Available through certifying organizations for approximately $10; see the [https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/HealthyEnvironments/FoodSafety/Pages/cert.aspx Oregon Health Authority website].
|-
|VSF12
|Light & Power
|
|''[Pending]''
|
|
|
|-
|VSF14
|Public Information
|
|Speakers Bureau
|•
|•
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
|-
|VSF15
|Volunteers & Donations
|10
|IS240
|•
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is240&commit=Search Leadership and Influence] - 3 hours
|-
|VSF15
|Volunteers & Donations
|20
|IS241
|•
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is241&commit=Search Decision Making and Problem Solving] - 2 hours
|-
|VSF15
|Volunteers & Donations
|30
|IS242
|•
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is242&commit=Search Effective Communication] - 8 hours
|-
|VSF15
|Volunteers & Donations
|40
|IS244
|•
|
|FEMA online: [https://search.usa.gov/search?affiliate=netc&query=is244 Developing and Managing Volunteers] - 4 hours
|-
|VSF15
|Volunteers & Donations
|50
|Team Leader Training
|•
|•
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
|-
|VSF17
|Animal Response
|10
|Animal Sheltering/Response
|•
|•
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin. Classes typically require 8 hours.
|-
|VSF17
| Animal Response
|20
|TTT (Train as a Trainer)
|•
|•
|Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin. Classes typically require 3 hours.
|-
|VSF18
|Business Resilience
|
|''[Pending]''
|
|
|
|}

Latest revision as of 02:47, 6 November 2024

How do I access the MyImpactPage.com (MIP) portal?

A. It depends on the device you are using.

  • In your desktop or laptop web browser, go to MyImpactPage.com
  • On a smartphone or tablet, MyImpactPage.mobi looks better.
  • You also may install the My Impact app for Android or Apple which has cool features like three-tap, 'time clock' tracking.
  • All of these options may be used to suit your convenience. You are not required to choose only one.

What are my username and password for my first login?

A. If you applied after June 2023, you chose your own login and password.

If we moved you over from the old system, you may receive your username this way:

  1. Go to MIP: MyImpactPage.com
  2. Click Forgot username or password.
  3. Select I forgot my username.
  4. Enter your email address we have on record.
  5. The system will email your username, then you can follow the instructions to ‘reset’ your password and log in. (If the email does not arrive within a couple minutes, please check your spam/junk folder.)

I do not see NET/BEECN/PBEM info when I log in. What's up?

This almost always means you already have a profile with another organization that also uses MIP. (They might call it Volunteer Impact.) Instructions to merge your profiles is here. Your NET profile is associated with the organization Portland Bureau of Emergency Management.

How do I sign up for trainings, meetings, deployments, etc.?

  • Website: Opportunities tab > scroll down to list > click title > +Sign Up. Or use the calendar view to access scheduled events only. Unscheduled items look like this:
Screen cap of the Schedule screen, depicting the Sign Up button
  • App: Opportunities > Select the item you want > Sign up

The Deployment or Training Opportunity I want is full. What can I do?

If a Deployment is full, that means the need has been satisfied and additional NETs should not respond. Thank you for your willingness to help, but your fellow volunteers already have it covered.

If a Training is full, there might be a back-up list button, depending on the specific event.

MIP Opportunity Back-up List Button


If you click this button, you will be added to the back-up list for all shifts schedule for that Opportunity. This accomplishes two things:

1) If a registrant cancels their slot, we step through the backup list in order, offering the specific new opening to each person one at a time to see if it fits their schedule.

2) Back-up Lists help PBEM informally gauge the demand for trainings. The longer the back-up list is, the more likely we are to repeat the opportunity.

(Items with no capacity limit do not have a Back-up List.)

How do I log my time?

You have your choice of three ways.

  • Website: Hours tab > Select Activity > Enter time
  • Using the app
    • in real time: Use the Start Clock button on the main page, select the activity, tap Start Clock again. Remember to hit Stop Clock when finished!
    • after service: Taps Logging > Hours > Portland Bureau of Emergency Management > then select the activity and make your entry
  • Please note that time is never automatically logged for scheduled events. That provides you the ability to add travel and prep time, and also ensures that time is not erroneously logged for people who sign up but do not attend an event.
  • For categories where the date of service is not too important, such as Advanced Training or Program Service, it is OK to aggregate time into a single periodic entry. For categories where the data matters very much for reconciliation and indemnification -- like Deployment, Team Meetings, and Exercise -- please do tag those entries with the correct date(s).

I do not see my Activity listed. Where is it?

By default MIP lists your Recent activities for quick access. And periodically we archive past Activities to declutter the list. You can still log time for past Activities from the longer lists. Simply use the Active or Inactive buttons to change the drop-down list:

In the MIP Hours screen, select Active or Inactive to access the longer lists of Activities.
In the MIP Hours screen, select Active or Inactive to access the longer lists of Activities.

How do I edit or delete a previous time entry?

You can edit an entry for 24 hours after its start time, regardless of when you enter it. There are technical reasons for this limit that actually make sense, but we won't bore you here. If you need an entry corrected or deleted, simply email the Activity date and correction/deletion instruction to [[1]]

I don't like new things. How can I access the old system?

You cannot. The old system was permanently retired in December 2021.

Is any person afraid of change? Why what can take place without change?
What then is more pleasing or more suitable to the universal nature?

-Marcus Aurelius, The Meditations, Book Seven

Qualifications & VSFs

This section is accurate but incomplete, and will be integrated into the Volunteer Support Functions Introduction and Directory.

Qualifications are directly related to the 16 Volunteer Support Functions (VSFs). VSFs are categories into which NETs' skills and training are classified for the purpose of identifying cadres of volunteers suitable for specific deployments. In addition to streamlining emergency ops, VSFs also guide the trainings we offer, and support your natural path to skill specialization(s). No one can be an expert at everything!

Some Potential NET Volunteer Support Function (VSF) Qualifications and Training Paths
VSF VSF Name Level Qualification Online In-person Suggested Training
VSF01 Transportation 10 Traffic Control Watch the NET Training Video and participate in a PBEM-initiated down power line deployment, vaccine clinic traffic control, etc. (Do not self deploy to down power lines!)
VSF01 Transportation 20 CoP (City of Portland) Certified Driver [Not currently available] Driver background check + two-hour procotorer online training + skid car training
VSF02 Communications 10 Amateur Radio Obtain an FCC Amateur Radio License
VSF02 Communications 20 ARES/RACES Become an active member of MCARES (Multnomah County Amateur Radio Emergency Services)
VSF02 Communications 30 NET ARO Trained Complete NET ARO (Amateur Radio Operator) certification
VSF03 Infrastructure & Sanitation [Pending]
VSF04 Utilities & Fire Suppression 10 Wire Down Watch the NET Training Video and deploy for a PBEM-initiated down power line deployment (Do not self deploy to down power lines -- call 911!)
VSF05 Response Planning 10 IS100 FEMA online: Introduction to the Incident Command System - 2 hours
VSF05 Response Planning 20 IS200 FEMA online: Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response - 4 hours
VSF05 Response Planning 30 IS315 FEMA online: CERT and the Incident Command System - 2 hours
VSF05 Response Planning 40 IS700 FEMA online: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System - 3.5 hours
VSF05 Response Planning 50 IS703 FEMA online: National Incident Management System Resource Management - 3.5 hours
VSF05 Response Planning 60 IS800 FEMA online: National Response Framework, An Introduction - 3 hours
VSF05 Response Planning 70 ICS-300 Intermediate Incident Command System for Expanding Incidents - 18 hours/3 days

Available in-person through various sponsoring agencies; not currently offered by PBEM.

VSF05 Response Planning 80 ICS-400 Enhanced Incident Command System - 14-16 hours/2 days

Available in-person through various sponsoring agencies; not currently offered by PBEM.

VSF06 Mass Care & Shelter 10 IS366 FEMA online: Planning for the Needs of Children in Disasters - 6 hours

or equivalent

VSF06 Mass Care & Shelter 20 Severe Weather Shelter (SWS) Training Inline and in-person options are made available periodically by PBEM and Multnomah County. Available options are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin when scheduled.
VSF06 Mass Care & Shelter 30 Severe Weather Shelter (SWS) Deployment Deploy at a severe weather shelter.

With additional training, repeated deployments in increasingly responsible roles, and approval of Multnomah County Health staff, volunteers can eventually serve as a PIC (Person in Charge).

VSF07 Logistics 10 Contact Tracing [Pending]
VSF08 Medical 10 CPR/AED/First Aid certification Certification classes are
VSF08 Medical 20 Helping Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Various online and in-person options, announced in the weekly NET Bulletin
VSF08 Medical 30 Wilderness First Aid (WFA) 3-day class. Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.

For-fee classes are also available through other certifying organizations.

VSF08 Medical 40 Wilderness First Responder (WFR) 10-day field class. Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.

For-fee classes are also available through other certifying organizations.

VSF08 Medical 50 Medical Professional Provide a copy of, or link to, your Medical License.
VSF08 Medical - Advanced Bleeding Control Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.

For-fee classes are also available through other certifying organizations.

Also known as Stop the Bleed.

VSF08 Medical - Psyche 10 De-escalation Training Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
VSF08 Medical - Psyche 20 Mental Health First Aid (MFHA) Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.

For-fee classes are also available through other certifying organizations.

VSF08 Medical - Psyche 30 Crisis Counseling Provide a copy of, or link to, your certification
VSF09 Search & Rescue 10 Basic NET Training (BNT) All Active NETs are qualified after completing their Final Field Exercise (FFE)
VSF09 Search & Rescue 20 Knots (Basic) Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
VSF09 Search & Rescue 30 Knots (Advanced) Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.

Other experience may qualify you to pass the skills demonstration test.

VSF10 HAZMAT Awareness 10 IS0005 FEMA online: An Introduction to Hazardous Materials - 10 hours
VSF10 HAZMAT Awareness 20 PBEM Training
VSF10 HAZMAT Awareness 30 HAZWOPER Certification Not offered by PBEM. Available through various certifying organizations.
VSF11 Food & Water 10 Food Handler Card Not offered by PBEM. Available through certifying organizations for approximately $10; see the Oregon Health Authority website.
VSF12 Light & Power [Pending]
VSF14 Public Information Speakers Bureau Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
VSF15 Volunteers & Donations 10 IS240 FEMA online: Leadership and Influence - 3 hours
VSF15 Volunteers & Donations 20 IS241 FEMA online: Decision Making and Problem Solving - 2 hours
VSF15 Volunteers & Donations 30 IS242 FEMA online: Effective Communication - 8 hours
VSF15 Volunteers & Donations 40 IS244 FEMA online: Developing and Managing Volunteers - 4 hours
VSF15 Volunteers & Donations 50 Team Leader Training Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin.
VSF17 Animal Response 10 Animal Sheltering/Response Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin. Classes typically require 8 hours.
VSF17 Animal Response 20 TTT (Train as a Trainer) Opportunities are announced in the weekly NET Bulletin. Classes typically require 3 hours.
VSF18 Business Resilience [Pending]