National Association of State Fire Marshals FREE In-Person Training Opportunity in Oregon
National Association of State Fire Marshals
FREE In-Person Training Opportunity in Oregon
Best Practices for Addressing Homelessness and Migrant Issues
Better Outcomes Through Collaboration: Practical, dignified solutions that reduce risk and save lives through coordinated, community-based action. Fire Service – Code Enforcement – Emergency Management – Public Health - Homeless Services - Nonprofits Practical, dignified solutions that protect first responders, reduce risk, and save lives—through coordinated, community-based action. In-Person Workshop - Oregon Developed by a national Steering Committee of fire service leaders, homeless experts, public health partners, and community outreach professionals, this 6-hour training blends lecture and hands-on workshop activities that connect local partners and focuses on best practices that can be scaled across agencies and jurisdictions of any size. The training program promotes a holistic response framework that balances compassion and dignity with operational safety and code compliance to help you, your agency, and your community respond more effectively and humanely to a growing challenge being faced in every state. Materials are provided, including a student workbook. You can complete this training and become a field trainer yourself. Sponsored by the Oregon State Fire Marshal Register here for the Class! May 27, 2026, 9am - 3pm Department of Public Safety Standards & Training, Salem, Oregon
Fire Service – Code Enforcement – Emergency Management – Public Health - Homeless Services - Nonprofits
Practical, dignified solutions that protect first responders, reduce risk, and save lives—through coordinated, community-based action.
In-Person Workshop - Oregon
Developed by a national Steering Committee of fire service leaders, homeless experts, public health partners, and community outreach professionals, this 6-hour training blends lecture and hands-on workshop activities that connect local partners and focuses on best practices that can be scaled across agencies and jurisdictions of any size.
The training program promotes a holistic response framework that balances compassion and dignity with operational safety and code compliance to help you, your agency, and your community respond more effectively and humanely to a growing challenge being faced in every state.
Materials are provided, including a student workbook. You can complete this training and become a field trainer yourself.
Sponsored by the Oregon State Fire Marshal
Register here for the Class!
May 27, 2026, 9am - 3pm
Department of Public Safety Standards & Training,
Salem, Oregon