VCC Emergencies Ministry Ltd
www.vccem.org.auThe Victorian Council of Churches Emergencies Ministry began in 1977 and has grown to over 1,200 volunteers who are trained to respond to disasters & emergencies across Victoria. “The VCC was first brought into disaster recovery work under DISPLAN in 1978 following an approach by the Rev. John Hill regarding the provision of counselling and support services to disaster affected people. As a result, the Victorian Council of Churches through John Hill was asked to chair the counselling sub committee of the Displan Welfare Plan. This committee later evolved to become The Personal Services and Counselling Sub Committee, after the 1983 bushfires, the Community Recovery Committee.” (Smale, S; VCC 1995) DFFH has contracted the VCCEM to provide outreach, psychological first aid, personal support and emotional spiritual care. The Community Chaplaincy arrangement was initiated in preparation for the 2006 Commonwealth Games with a view to continuing as an element within the State Emergency Recovery Plan (SERP). VCCEM is identified in the Emergency Management Manual of Victoria (EMMV): Prevention / Mitigation / Risk Reduction Activities Provide information, education and training to cultural and faith communities, municipal council emergency management staff and other agencies. Response Activities Provide psychosocial support including emotional spiritual care under the State Health Emergency Response Plan. Relief / Recovery Activities VCCEM supports DFFH to deliver the following relief and recovery activities: 1. Provide psychosocial support including psychological first aid, emotional & spiritual care & personal support in relief & recovery centres and through community outreach, direct visits, community meetings & gatherings. 2. Coordinate the multi-faith, multicultural response to emergencies assist the Dept of Premier and Cabinet in the development and coordination of state services of worship and assist in the organisation of public memorials & gatherings.
Read moreThe Victorian Council of Churches Emergencies Ministry began in 1977 and has grown to over 1,200 volunteers who are trained to respond to disasters & emergencies across Victoria. “The VCC was first brought into disaster recovery work under DISPLAN in 1978 following an approach by the Rev. John Hill regarding the provision of counselling and support services to disaster affected people. As a result, the Victorian Council of Churches through John Hill was asked to chair the counselling sub committee of the Displan Welfare Plan. This committee later evolved to become The Personal Services and Counselling Sub Committee, after the 1983 bushfires, the Community Recovery Committee.” (Smale, S; VCC 1995) DFFH has contracted the VCCEM to provide outreach, psychological first aid, personal support and emotional spiritual care. The Community Chaplaincy arrangement was initiated in preparation for the 2006 Commonwealth Games with a view to continuing as an element within the State Emergency Recovery Plan (SERP). VCCEM is identified in the Emergency Management Manual of Victoria (EMMV): Prevention / Mitigation / Risk Reduction Activities Provide information, education and training to cultural and faith communities, municipal council emergency management staff and other agencies. Response Activities Provide psychosocial support including emotional spiritual care under the State Health Emergency Response Plan. Relief / Recovery Activities VCCEM supports DFFH to deliver the following relief and recovery activities: 1. Provide psychosocial support including psychological first aid, emotional & spiritual care & personal support in relief & recovery centres and through community outreach, direct visits, community meetings & gatherings. 2. Coordinate the multi-faith, multicultural response to emergencies assist the Dept of Premier and Cabinet in the development and coordination of state services of worship and assist in the organisation of public memorials & gatherings.
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1977
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Email ****** @****.comPhone (***) ****-****Personal Support Volunteer - Disaster Mental Health
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