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is approaching. The event is scheduled for February 20-24, 2024 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. There are many great model programs and topics planned for the event, including several highlighting risk reduction strategies and education focused on the concern of Youth Firesetting. In this episode of CRR Radio, Project Manager Stephen Hrustich speaks with Brent Smith, Training Chief, from Cedar Rapids Fire Department, and Michael Weller, Training Specialist overseeing the CRR curriculum at the U.S. National Fire Academy. The discussion focuses on the challenges of youth firesetting, how agencies...
info_outline Symposium 8 - the leading CRR event in the U.S.CRR Radio
Steve Hrustich, Project Manager with the Vision 20/20 Executive Committee talks with Monica Colby, Fire and Life Safety Specialist, about Symposium 8. Vision 20/20’s Model Performance in Community Risk Reduction Symposium is the longest- running Community Risk Reduction (CRR) event in the nation and is known as the most interactive and forward-thinking conference engaging leaders in CRR. The events deliver proven best practices, strategies, and resources driving efforts across the country in helping make communities safe, healthy & resilient. . The planning committee looks forward...
info_outline Vision 20/20 in 2023 & CRR WeekCRR Radio
Steve Hrustich, Project Manager with the Vision 20/20 Executive Committee shares updates about the project moving into 2023. Topics include: The relaunch of CRR Radio and what to expect moving forward Rebranding and a fresh new website at Champions & Emerging Leaders Strategic Business Alliance Group Discovery Data Hub Grant deliveries moving forward Momentum for the Statewide Collaboration & Engagement Framework Symposium 8! CRR Week is celebrating its fourth anniversary the week of January 16-23, 2023. Steve talks with CRR Week Executive Committee members Chris Brunette and Wendy...
info_outline CRR Week 2022 - What is going to be happening?CRR Radio
CRR Week 2022 is celebrating its third anniversary, and it is growing each year.
info_outline Cultural Competency and CRRCRR Radio
Every community is diverse so no "one size fits all" message - or strategy - will work when doing community risk reduction. So what can you do to tailor your outreach?
info_outline Social Media + CRR = Engagement. Or does it always?CRR Radio
Social media is everywhere, but just because you are using it...are you really engaging with your audience, is your message rising above the noise?
info_outline Getting Legislators onto your CRR BandwagonCRR Radio
Getting support for your CRR efforts from policy makers and legislators is vitally important for long-term, sustainable programs. It's something that people in the fire service might not be used to doing, advocating for legislative and policy support.
info_outline Using Behavioral Science in your CRR OutreachCRR Radio
What we strive for in doing CRR is Behavioral Change, that is our end goal - always. If people's behavior doesn't change, what good is our messaging?
info_outline Using Video to Promote CRRCRR Radio
Reaching out and engaging your audience with CRR messages is always a challenge, how do you rise above the noise? Using video in your messaging can be an easy and inexpensive way to do this. And today, it is easier than ever to do.
info_outline CRR Radio - New V2020 Strategy 1 Leader Chris BrunetteCRR Radio
In this special edition of CRR Radio we talk with Section Chief Chris Brunette from the who will be the new Vision 20/20 One of the first activities that Brunette will be working on is CRR Week (). CRR Week started in 2019 as an ad-hoc, informal program, to raise the awareness about CRR among the members of the fire service. However, it has grown tremendously since its humble beginnings and, to help it grow and be sustainable, it has moved under the Vision 20/20 umbrella. Learn more about Vision 20/20 and Community Risk Reduction at .
info_outlineLearn more about the Vision 20/20 Statewide Collaboration and Engagement Framework (www.strategicfire.org/SCEF. To build a national coalition of states engaged in adopting and implementing best practices in Community Risk Reduction using inclusive and diverse teams to achieve measurable and sustainable results in building safe, healthy and resilient communities.