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Largest SES Women in rescue event ever
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Female VICSES volunteers across the Gippsland region, including from Phillip Island, came together last month at the VICSES Sale Unit as part of the growing VICSES Women in Rescue (WIR) event, established for female volunteers, by female volunteers.

“Women in Rescue” is a targeted training event designed to celebrate women in emergency operations, to get hands on with the tools and equipment, share rescue skills and have fun in a safe and supportive environment.

Founded in 2018, this year was the largest WIR event yet, with eight locations across Victoria hosting the event simultaneously and a 93 per cent increase in uptake this year - almost double the number of participants to last year’s event.

The day itself focused on the hands on, practical components of rescue operations. A variety of specialised training and exercises were set up to cover the diverse capabilities that VICSES volunteers require during a range of different emergencies.

The WIR initiative first came about as the Sunbury Unit recognised the importance of encouraging more women into rescue operations. It’s designed to help modify training techniques to suit members with varying strengths and capabilities and empower women to showcase their skills.

The event also aims to promote gender inclusion and diversity within VICSES, and encourage recruitment and retention of female VICSES volunteers.

Currently, 1655 of all 4893 VICSES’ volunteers are female (34 per cent) and VICSES would love to boost that figure to ensure it reflects the communities it serves.

At the WIR event in Sale, the volunteers tackled various skills-based demonstrations, including road crash rescue techniques, 4WD and winching skills, and mass casualty simulation training.

VICSES has many amazing women within the service who contribute significantly to the organisation and their communities.

To volunteer with VICSES, or for further information on what it means to be a VICSES volunteer, visit: ses.vic.gov.au/join-us