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South Australian Volunteer Fire Brigades Association
Fire Brigade in Port Adelaide Enfield

www.cfsva.org.au/
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17 Wirriga St. Regency Park. Port Adelaide Enfield, SA, 5010.
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The CFSVA represents the interests and welfare of Country Fire Service Volunteers. An Association that represents the interests of members of CBS organizations. The Association represents the interests of CBS volunteer members through: However, if you are 16 years of age you can talk with your brigade captain and decide if you want to remain as a cadet OR become a senior member of the brigade in an operational or nonoperational capacity. Cadets are involved in a whole range of activities: Learn basic skills in firefighting, pump operations, hose drills, radio and communications, search and rescue and everyone's favorite, riding in the fire trucks. Information specifically for parents and caregivers. The leaders of the cadet programs are police checked in order to retain their positions abide by the Kid Concern Policy incorporating an adult leader code of conduct receive training in working with young people abide by the ratios of 1:5 for operational training and 1:2 for firefighter training and perpetual have a least of two leaders offer at training. There are some records needed of cadets: CBS membership form, brigade application form and medical form. Fire services all around Australia are making huge achievements in preserving the physical reminders of their firefighting heritage. Wayne borne, CBS employee responsible for the roll out of new appliances and disposal of those being retired. The Assembly comprises most of the volunteer and retained firefighter associations across Australia and new Zealand. To carry out any other function consistent with the aim. The Assembly is managed by a Board which meets by telephone and meet to further the interests of volunteer firefighters and shier Associations. Volunteer fire brigades continue to deliver the huge majority of emergency response across Australasia to local communities. This follows a elated tradition and cultural heritage within Australasia of local people banding together, to assist one another primarily in the meet of bush fires, but today for many other forms of encourage and emergency response. This spirit of altruism lives on today and together with Government urge and organizational structure, provides a great emergency response capability that is flexible, disciplined, well equipped and able to meet a broad range of risks. Membership of volunteer fire brigades is declining in many rural areas while generally remaining steady in close metropolitan areas. Even where numbers are essentially constant, there is several churn of individual membership leading to ongoing demands on training, equipping and developing capability. The existence of many of these volunteer Associations is enshrined in legislation and is an urgent element of the volunteer fire brigade structure. As the demands on these Associations has increased, some are employing executive officers not to represent volunteers but to administrate what are large and different organizations usually with branches located across each country, state or territory. Apart from the expectations that they will attend an increasingly broad range of emergency responses, demands also include increased administration, training commitments and compliance with OHS legislation. Some brigades feel uncomfortable about being asked to focus on preparing for major regional emergency events, when they volunteered to help their local community. Through developing an Australasian profile of volunteer firefighters, the Assembly seeks to bear volunteers with greater recognition and encourage and thereby foster more to volunteer.
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