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== Policy Summary: Peer Instructor Network (PIN) ==
== Policy Summary: Peer Instructor Network (PIN) ==
The Peer Instructor Network (PIN) is a directory of specially-qualified NETs who are vetted to provide quality training on a variety of topics. Team Leaders (TLs) may contact them directly to arrange sessions for their teams.  
The Peer Instructor Network (PIN) is a directory of specially-qualified NETs who are vetted to provide quality training on a variety of topics. Team Leaders (TLs) may contact them directly to arrange sessions for their teams.  
''Examples:''
* Joey Josephson is a NET in Woodstock who enjoys periodically leading his team through Stop the Bleed, and has a knack for teaching others whose medical training ranges from ''none'' to ''WFA''. So his Team Leader asks if Joey would be willing to instruct other NET teams in the city as part of his volunteer service. Joey agrees, and his TL nominates him. PBEM takes it from there.
* Pat Patrickson loves camping and cooking over a fire. They offer to demonstrate some backcountry food prep techniques and recipes to their team, and the conviviality of the session is a real hit. Their TL asks if they would be willing to repeat the session for other teams as a volunteer, and nominates them as a Peer Instructor. Pat writes up a brief summary and agenda for the session. PBEM follows up, and soon NETs across the city are make the Best Campfire Burgers Ever. (But only during months when there is no [https://multco.us/info/wood-burning-restrictions#section-1 burn ban], of course.)
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