Public Works and Emergency Management

'Balancing the Needs & Wants during Response & Recovery' Workshop

May 21st & 22nd  

Location City of Winnipeg Training Room A, B, & C - 1155 Pacific Avenue

  What's This Course About?  Everyone plays a role in emergency management in their community. Public works is often first in – last out on major emergencies. This seminar offers emergency management practitioners’ valuable insights into best practices, stakeholder relations, and essential tips and tools for effective response and recovery during emergencies. What Will You Learn?
  • Discuss real-life experiences and best practices for preparedness, response and recovery.
  • Determine priorities based on risk assessment and level of service expectations.
  • Review Public Works Tools to assist in emergency management.
  • Identify key partners at different levels of emergency management.
  • Develop a scoring matrix for guiding efforts in response and recovery and normal operations.
  • Balance response and recovery needs while maintaining normal operations.
  • Share understandings to increase relationships in the emergency management community.
  • Communications strategies for internal and external stakeholders
Who Should Attend?
  • Public Works Professionals and Practitioners
  • Law Enforcement
  • Emergency managers
  • MAMEC
  • Local Government Executives
  • City Council Members
Cost $395.00 includes admission to both days of the workshop   Workshop Dates May 21st    7:30am-4:30pm May 22nd    8:00am-2:30pm   REGISTER HERE:       

Agenda

Emergency Response Workshop - Adjusted Detailed Agenda - May 2025  

Workshop Presenters

Darwin Durnie RET, ENV SP, PWLF
About
I like to help people excel and do fantastic things! My ability to get the best from people, see through the chaos while creating opportunities, and help organizations stretch their goals; has afforded my clients and employers success! My volunteer efforts cover a range that has been recognized formally, with my focus on infrastructure and education - APWA Certification 15 years, CPWA President 4 years. Throughout my career, entering its 5th decade, creating solutions; rapidly, has allowed projects or issues to be dealt with quickly. This results in clients asking again and again for assistance on their toughest issues or most challenging projects.  
 Michelle Tetreault - Global VIP Events/Emergency Management/Influencer/Advocacy/Economic Development
About
Chair - Emergency Management Committee - American Public Works Association   Providing APWA members with resources and a forum for exchanging ideas and technologies for   mitigating form, preparing for and responding to recovery from all hazards - manmade and natural   disasters and recognizing the important role public works professionals have as first responders.  
Jay Shaw M.A. (DEM), PCP - Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service Deputy Chief- Safety, Emergency Management and Public Information
About
Jay Shaw is the assistant chief of emergency management and public information with the City of Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service, leading the city’s Office of Emergency Management. With over 25 years’ experience in emergency services and health care, Jay has served as an operational firefighter and paramedic for the Department of National Defense, and since 2002, as a firefighter paramedic with the City of Winnipeg. He holds a master’s degree in disaster and emergency management studies, and has numerous diplomas and certificates related to healthcare, emergency services, and disaster management.  
Erin Robbins - Disaster Recovery, Public Policy Development, Innovative, Empowering Teams
About
Erin Robbins is the Acting Director of Recovery and Mitigation. She has been with EMO since 2018 in various roles and with the Manitoba government for 20 years. Erin’s passions are building resilient communities in Manitoba, innovation in public service, and examining programs with the needs of users in mind. She has a Bachelor’s of Political Studies (honours) from the University of Manitoba and a Master’s of Political Science from Carleton University in Ottawa.
 
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