January Is Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month!

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Fire fighter occupational cancer is the leading cause of line-of-duty deaths in the fire service. In 2019, more than 75% of the names of fire fighters added to the IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial Wall of Honor in Colorado Springs, Colorado, were of members who died from occupational cancer.

In partnership with the Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN), the IAFF has designated January as Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month to provide fire fighters the necessary tools and guidance to develop life-saving protocols for cancer prevention and to support those with a cancer diagnosis within their departments.

Bringing increased public awareness to occupational cancer in the fire service will help generate greater legislative support for states and provinces to establish presumptive disabilities for all cancers affecting fire fighters.

#FFCancerMonth #FightFFCancer

View Source: https://www.iaff.org/cancer-awareness-month/#how-to-get-started

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The content on this website is designed to help IAFF leaders, members and their fire departments become more educated and aware about why cancer cases are on the rise in the fire service and provides best practices on how to limit day-to-day exposures to carcinogens.

Each week focuses on a specific theme; each theme builds on the previous week’s theme. By the end of the month, members, locals and fire departments will have the knowledge and resources to understand how fire fighters are exposed to carcinogens, what happens when they are exposed, how to prevent exposures, make culture changes in their department and assist those who are diagnosed with cancer.

Resources for each week include factsheets, relevant research and social graphics. These specific areas will help you to navigate the content and focus on topics of interest.

All resources are available to review at your convenience, but we encourage using the content from each week to hold a weekly safety stand down in your department. In addition to weekly content, training briefs are provided and should be used as discussion tools to educate fire fighters on reducing the risk of occupational cancer.

Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month takes place in January, but these resources should be used throughout the year. We encourage you to check frequently for more information about specific topics.

#FFCancerMonth #FightFFCancer

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE BRIGHT NIGHTS 50/50

 

For the BC Professional Fire Fighters' Burn Fund, the New Year started with a bang with its Bright Nights 50/50 jackpot totalling $525,660. The draw took place at the Burn Fund Centre on Monday, January 4th with the Board of Directors observing the draw over zoom.

Congratulations to K. Hirji of Burnaby, B.C., who is walking into 2021 a winner with a $262,830 prize.

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This was the first time that the BC Professional Fire Fighters' Burn Fund hosted a 50/50 draw. Named for the beloved holiday tradition, the Bright Nights 50/50 was created to recoup lost funds from the cancellation of Bright Nights in Stanley Park. All proceeds support burn survivor programs and much-needed fire prevention education. Thank you to everyone who purchased a 50/50 ticket. Your support helps to ensure that the Burn Fund can continue operating its programs year-round.

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Final Deadline: Midnight Tonight!

 
 

FINAL DEADLINE IS TONIGHT - BRIGHT NIGHTS 50/50 JACKPOT IS OVER $400,000 (WINNER TAKES HALF)

When the clock strikes twelve, will you be a winner? There’s only one way to find out: buy your Bright Nights 50/50 tickets by midnight tonight! The jackpot is over $400,000 and counting! Tickets are 1 for $15, 3 for $40, or 6 for $60 (SOLD OUT).

Deadline: Midnight, Thursday, December 31, 2020
Draw: Monday, January 4, 2021 9:00 AM

 
 

Bright Nights is the Burn Fund's largest annual fundraising event, raising important funds which support burn survivors across BC and the Yukon. Due to COVID-19, the traditional, full-scale Bright Nights light display did not happen this year. We hope you can support the charity of BC’s professional fire fighters, and purchase a 50/50 ticket. Proceeds support burn survivors through every step of their healing journeys.

Please consider purchasing a 50/50 raffle ticket to support important Burn Fund programs.

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Supporting Burn Survivors for 42 Years

From enhancing survivor care at BC’s trauma hospitals to providing emotional support for survivors of all ages, the Burn Fund is there for survivors through every step of their recovery journey. Today, we have programs such as Little Lionhearts Family Camp, Youth Burn Camp and THRIVE program for young adults..


Fire and Burn Prevention

More than 1,000 adults and children are treated at VGH and BC Children’s hospital each year for burn injuries. The Burn Fund helps educate families and children about prevention through annual campaigns, including Fire Prevention Week.


A Home Away from Home

The Burn Fund Centre offers accommodations for burn survivors and their families traveling to Vancouver for treatment. This home away from home includes eight suites and amenities to support these families in their time of need.

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Resilience-Building Programs

The Burn Fund offers resilience-building programs including the Future is Mine adult burn survivor programs which focus on peer-support and mental health workshops.


IAFF Media Awards In BC

We are pleased to report that the BCPFFA / BCPFF Burn Fund received recognition at the annual IAFF Media Awards January 2019 to May 2020. The BCPFF Burn Fund received four recognitions (3 honourable mentions and a 1st place). BCPFFA’s President Gord Ditchburn stated, “It is rewarding to see the impactful stories of our profession and community outreach being shared and recognized across the International Association of Fire Fighters. Congratulations to all IAFF recipients, and to our production team, burn prevention and survivor representatives who shared their stories.” The IAFF received 375 entries and selected 85 winning entries..

Here are the categories that BCPFFA received awards in;

  • Best Affiliate Community Outreach/Community Education Campaign, 1st Place: Face Equality

  • Best Digital Communications, Honorable Mention: Keira’s Story

  • Best Social Media Video , Honorable Mention: Kiera’s Story

  • Best affiliate public relations or political campaign or project: Fire Prevention 2019, Honorable Mention: Public Relations vIdeo

Also, in BC, congratulations to Surrey Fire Local 1271: Best fire service photo taken by an IAFF member, Shane MacKichan) receiving Honorable Mention.

First prize winners receive $500, a plaque and T-shirt- Second prize winners receive $250; certificate; Honorable mention winners receive a certificate.

Media Award Category: Best affiliate community outreach/community education campaignPlace: First PlaceEntry Title: "Face Equality Day"Produced by: Nicole Clark, Dave Harcus, Heather Beveridge, Staci Mansor, Joshua Peng, Tyler BruceSubmitted By: Brit…

Media Award Category: Best affiliate community outreach/community education campaign

Place: First Place

Entry Title: "Face Equality Day"

Produced by: Nicole Clark, Dave Harcus, Heather Beveridge, Staci Mansor, Joshua Peng, Tyler Bruce

Submitted By: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters Association

Excerpt: The British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters Burn Fund collaborated with Fire Equality International to capture portraits of burn survivors to promote the message that differences should be accepted and celebrated.

Media Award Category: Best digital communication (audio/podcasts, e-newsletters, blogs, video messages)Place: Honorable MentionEntry Title: "Keira's Story"Produced by: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters AssociationSubmitted By: British Colu…

Media Award Category: Best digital communication (audio/podcasts, e-newsletters, blogs, video messages)

Place: Honorable Mention

Entry Title: "Keira's Story"

Produced by: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters Association

Submitted By: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters Association

Excerpt: This video honours 11-year-old Keira McKenzie who suffered a severe burn injury and highlights the impact Burn Camp has had on her life and the committed efforts to raise funds for the program.

Media Award Category: Best social media videoPlace: Honorable MentionEntry Title: "Keira’s Story"Produced by: British Columbia Professional Fire FightersSubmitted By: British Columbia Professional Fire FightersExcerpt: This video honors 11-year-old …

Media Award Category: Best social media video

Place: Honorable Mention

Entry Title: "Keira’s Story"

Produced by: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters

Submitted By: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters

Excerpt: This video honors 11-year-old Keira McKenzie, who suffered a severe burn injury. The video highlights how Burn Camp helped with her recovery and was used for fundraising efforts to support the British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters Burn Fund.

Media Award Category: Best affiliate public relations or political campaign or projectPlace: Honorable MentionEntry Title: "Fire Prevention Week 2019"Produced by: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters' AssociationSubmitted By: British Columbia…

Media Award Category: Best affiliate public relations or political campaign or project

Place: Honorable Mention

Entry Title: "Fire Prevention Week 2019"

Produced by: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters' Association

Submitted By: British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters' Association

Excerpt: Each year, the British Columbia Professional Fire Fighters' Burn Fund leads an integrated public relation, digital and social media campaign to raise awareness and to promote fire prevention. The outreach also included a Fire Prevention Week poster contest to engage elementary schools across British Columbia.

Congratulations to the winners in the 2020 Media Awards Contest! 

The complete list of winners in the affiliate and journalist categories is online and will appear in the latest edition of Fire Fighter Quarterly magazine.

The contest recognizes affiliates for their best work in communicating with their members and the public, and honors reporting and photography that best portray professional fire fighters and paramedics as dedicated all-hazards responders. The IAFF Media Awards Contest also helps create a greater awareness of the important and dangerous work IAFF members in the United States and Canada do to keep the public safe.

Winners are recognized in 13 categories, including communications, reporting, photography, social media and public relations. 

Thank you to all who submitted entries; we received 375 entries and selected 85 winning entries.

BC First Responders’ Mental Health Speaker Series

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2021 BC First Responders’ Mental Health Speaker Series

January 21 - March 11, 2021

The 2021 BC First Responders’ Mental Health Speaker Series  — Leadership for the mental health of your workplace — is scheduled for six sessions between January 21 and March 11, 2021. Registration opens November 30, 2020. To learn more about the schedule, topics and featured speakers for this free webinar series, visit BC First Responders’ Mental Health Speaker Series.

The BC First Responders Mental Health Committee invites you to attend an interactive, multi-session webinar speaker series aimed at creating positive conversations about mental health in the first responder community. Learn about resources to help support your team, benefit from the experience of other influential and effective leaders, and discover new tools to support first responders in caring for their mental well-being.

The 2021 BC First Responder Mental Health Speaker Series — Leadership for the mental health of your workplace — will focus on actively developing the knowledge and skills of first responders in leadership positions, so they can take a proactive approach to promoting positive mental health in their organizations. Most first responder leaders are aware of the increased risks facing their workforce when it comes to mental health issues, and yet many leaders are only just taking the first steps towards being able to actively promote positive mental health. This speaker series showcases people and programs proven to effectively promote positive mental health. Leaders will conclude the webinar series with increased confidence in their knowledge and abilities when it comes to fostering a mentally healthy workplace.

Scheduled between January 21 and March 11, there are six different, ninety-minute morning sessions addressing different, and equally important, topics. This free webinar series allows for à la carte registration so choose all, or a few, sessions. Attendees will be able to ask, and have their questions answered, during each live event.

Please join us!