Thank you again for joining the new Australian Women in Emergencies Network. As you know we are still in the early stages of establishing the AWE Network and our timelines include:
- 6 week membership drive to June 2018
- Survey of all members in June 2018
- Meeting of members on 10 October 2018
We are seeking your support with our membership drive. You can let the women in your organisations and networks know about the AWE Network by copying and pasting any of the information below:
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Calling all women involved in disaster resilience and emergency management! Join the new Australian Women in Emergencies (AWE) Network to help promote and further develop the contributions of women.
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The Australian Women in Emergencies (AWE) Network has been established to promote and further develop the contributions of women in disaster resilience and emergency management, help build stronger communities, and support the new generation of women entering the sector. Join over 240 other women from across Australia and become a member today.
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Australian Women in Emergencies Network
I recently joined the Australian Women in Emergencies (AWE) Network, which has been established to promote and further develop the contributions of women in disaster resilience and emergency management, help build stronger communities, and support the new generation of women entering the sector.
Women bring unique skills and strengths to all areas of disaster and emergency management and their insights and expertise are already enhancing resilience across communities. Through harnessing and amplifying these capabilities the AWE Network aims to help build Australia’s resilience and create stronger communities.
The AWE Network is open to women from all sectors that play a role in emergencies, including emergency service organisations, community and not for profit organisations, governments and agencies, universities and schools, private businesses and organisations, volunteers and community members. Join today!
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Dear colleague,
I am writing to let you know about the new Australian Women in Emergencies (AWE) Network that I recently joined.
The Australian Women in Emergencies (AWE) Network has been established to promote and further develop the contributions of women in disaster resilience and emergency management, help build stronger communities, and support the new generation of women entering the sector.
Women bring unique skills and strengths to all areas of disaster and emergency management and their insights and expertise are already enhancing resilience across communities. Through harnessing and amplifying these capabilities the AWE Network aims to help build Australia’s resilience and create stronger communities.
The AWE Network is open to women from all sectors that play a role in emergencies, including emergency service organisations, community and not for profit organisations, governments and agencies, universities and schools, private businesses, volunteers and organisations and community members.
The AWE Network aims to:
- Promote and develop the skills and strengths of women
- Give a voice to women
- Encourage and support the next generation of women in emergency management
- Provide a platform for networking and shared information
- Promote collaboration and cooperation
- Encourage gender equity in the sector The AWE Network is still in its early stages and members will be providing input into the network’s objectives, structure and activities.
Timelines include:
- 6 week membership drive to June 2018
- Survey of all members in June 2018
- Meeting of members on 10 October 2018
I look forward to being a part of this exciting network of Australian women working in and interested in disaster resilience and emergency management and look forward to your membership.