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Core Competency Standards for GSAR in Canada

Core Competency Standards for GSAR in Canada. October 2015. BACKGROUND. 2002: National Criteria for GSAR was developed as the basis for formal GSAR competency and training within Canada.

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Core Competency Standards for GSAR in Canada

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  1. Core Competency Standardsfor GSAR in Canada October 2015

  2. BACKGROUND • 2002: National Criteria for GSAR was developed as the basis for formal GSAR competency and training within Canada. • 2012: SARVAC secured New Initiative Funding (NIF) to develop national core competencies for GSAR searchers, team leaders and search managers.

  3. PROJECTSCOPE Develop, Implement and Distribute National Core Competency Standards for GSAR in French and English - Completed July 2015 Develop, Distribute, and Implement Curriculum Standards – Ongoing until March 2016

  4. DEVELOPMENT 2012: Canadian Standards Association (CSA) wascontracted by SARVAC to partner in the development of Core Competency Standards for Searcher, Team Leader, and Search Manager, for GSAR in Canada.

  5. PHASE 1 • To develop a Consensus Statement on National Standards for GSAR in Canada that would be applicable to all GSAR practitioners, Volunteers, DND, Policing Agencies, and Governments • The Standard should consist of current thinking/practices and previous GSAR competency and training documents provided by GSAR practitioners & stakeholders.

  6. PHASE 1 (cont’d) • The standard is voluntary • It is a tool for documenting and communicating the knowledge and skills of GSAR practitioners to the public, government agencies, training providers and stakeholders.

  7. PHASE 2 To establish a CSA Group multi-stakeholder Technical Committee (TC) on GSAR

  8. PHASE 2 (cont’d) • The multi-stakeholder TC consists of GSAR volunteers, training providers, policing agencies, Parks Canada, Canadian Forces and government agencies responsible for GSAR within Canada. • The TC will establish a starting point for development and guidance on GSAR curriculum, training materials, certification, recertification and accreditation programs.

  9. COMPLETION of PHASES 1&2 June 2015: Core competency standards for ground search and rescue operations: Searcher, team leader, and SAR manager Z1620-15completed and endorsed by SARVAC, the National Search and Rescue Secretariat of Canada (NSS) and the CSA Group

  10. PHASE 3 • April 2015: establishment of the Technical Sub-Committee (TSC) for GSAR Curriculum • The TSC was formed, consisting of GSAR volunteers, training providers and government agencies responsible for GSAR.

  11. PHASE 4 • To develop GSAR Curriculum Design Standard and Curriculum Standard • TSC and CSA are making great progress to date (on going).

  12. PHASE 4 (cont’d) • Public Review is scheduled for Jan 2016 with a completion date for March 2016. As well, the eLearning development portion will run concurrently. • Train the Trainer courses are expected to commence in October 2016

  13. SUMMARY The Combined Project Goals are: • Development of a national set of common skills and competencies • Interoperability of teams among provinces and territories and portability of skills • The economies of scale in the development and delivery of training • Minimize duplication of effort and associated costs

  14. QUESTIONS ????

  15. GSAR Core Competency Standards October 2015

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