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=== NET Response Kit Inventory === | === NET Response Kit Inventory === | ||
'''''Learning | '''''Learning Objective''''' | ||
'''''Facilitation | ''Team members will understand the contents and purpose of their individual NET response kits, and identify gaps or items that need replenishing.'' | ||
'''''Facilitation Guide''''' | |||
Ask each team member to bring their NET bag or response kit to the meeting. Begin by reviewing the [[Basic NET Training Standard Syllabus#Equipment: Basic NET Response Packs|official NET kit list]] or a sample packing list you provide. Explain that the purpose of this exercise is not to judge completeness but to help everyone become more familiar with their gear, share practical tips, and make sure nothing critical is missing. | |||
Facilitate a guided walkthrough of major kit categories—personal safety/PPE (helmet, vest, gloves), communication (radio, whistle, contact sheet), medical (first aid supplies), tools, and comfort items (snacks, water). Invite volunteers to share how they’ve adapted their kits to fit their neighborhood context or personal needs (e.g., dog leash, maps, laminated cards). Keep the conversation focused on functionality and portability. End with a brief “gap check”: have members note items they need to add or replace, and suggest a timeline for completing those updates. If possible, document any common shortages so the team can discuss bulk purchases or supply-sharing at a future meeting. | Facilitate a guided walkthrough of major kit categories—personal safety/PPE (helmet, vest, gloves), communication (radio, whistle, contact sheet), medical (first aid supplies), tools, and comfort items (snacks, water). Invite volunteers to share how they’ve adapted their kits to fit their neighborhood context or personal needs (e.g., dog leash, maps, laminated cards). Keep the conversation focused on functionality and portability. End with a brief “gap check”: have members note items they need to add or replace, and suggest a timeline for completing those updates. If possible, document any common shortages so the team can discuss bulk purchases or supply-sharing at a future meeting. | ||
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Encourage volunteers to also talk about their favorite piece of gear that is not standard to the NET kit list. | Encourage volunteers to also talk about their favorite piece of gear that is not standard to the NET kit list. | ||
'''Debrief Questions | '''''Debrief Questions''''' | ||
* What items did you discover were missing or expired from your kit? | * What items did you discover were missing or expired from your kit? | ||
* Did you see any creative or useful additions from other team members? | * Did you see any creative or useful additions from other team members? | ||
* How confident do you feel that your kit would support you for 24–48 hours of response work? | * How confident do you feel that your kit would support you for 24–48 hours of response work? | ||
* What steps can the team take to help each other fill common gaps? | * What steps can the team take to help each other fill common gaps? | ||
<br>'''Supplemental Resources | <br>'''''Supplemental Resources''''' | ||
:''[[Basic NET Kits]]'' | :''[[Basic NET Kits]]'' | ||
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