Policies and Procedures Overview

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Policy & Procedure Overview

Why review Policy & Procedure? The primary goal of the Policy & Procedure (P & P) training module is to make sure all our Firefly Rangers are on the same page about what we do and why we do it. Much of this stays the same from year to year, but some things change. Reviewing P & P before attending an in-person training means that at the in-person training, we can focus on experiential learning and discussions about the nuances of policy & procedure in action.

Policy: A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual. Procedure: 1) An established or official way of doing something. 2) A series of actions conducted in a certain order or manner.

See the Overview section for information on: -Overview of the Firefly Rangers -Firefly Ranger Charter -Ranger Council -Ranger Teams -Firefly Ranger Org history See Basic Rangers Skills Section for information on: -FLAME -Radio Basics -


Topics covered in P & P and why they matter: -What to do to Ranger in 2016



The How What & Why of Rangering Do nothing Balance help with staying out of the way Fun Authority Social Capital Ranger Mission


Skills overview FLAME Notebook Situational Awareness Self-Awareness/Trigger issues Kick it sideways


Shift Logistics (Going on & off shift) Becoming a Ranger At-event roles Going on & off shift Costume Self-Care before shift Coming off shift Self care after shift: Decompressing properly Gossip vs support


Incidents & Emergencies “Must Reports” to Khaki Medical Emergency Lost Child Found Child Unattended Fire Burn Perimeter Wristbands Accessibility Animals


ICS Overview 4 rules

Radio