Guide for First Nation–Municipal Collaboration on Economic Recovery and Resilience

Josh Regnier
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There are many reasons for First Nations and municipalities to collaborate on emergency management and economic resilience: * improved outcomes in regional recovery by having diverse and representative voices at the table * cost savings, resource sharing, and more efficient service delivery * greater health and wellness outcomes for all, including the most vulnerable * increased ability to access stimulus funding from other orders of government * increased community resilience and capacity to respond together in future emergencies This guide is a framework for collaborative emergency management and includes an examination of similarities and differences between First Nation and municipal jurisdictions. First Nations and municipalities share commonalities and key differences in their responsibilities. In 2019, the First Nations Leadership Council (First Nations Summit, British Columbia Assembly of First Nations, and the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs), the Government of British Columbia, and ISC signed an MOU to formalize roles and responsibilities for on-reserve emergency management support. FIRST NATION-MUNICIPAL COLLABORATION ACROSS THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CONTINUUM A fuller spectrum of inclusion will increase the strength of the economic response overall.
第一次国家-城市经济复苏与韧性合作指南
原住民和市政当局在应急管理和经济复原力方面进行合作的理由有很多:*通过在谈判桌上发出多样化和具有代表性的声音来改善区域复苏的成果*节省成本、共享资源和提供更有效的服务*为所有人提供更好的健康和保健成果;包括最弱势群体*提高从其他政府部门获得刺激资金的能力*提高社区在未来紧急情况下的复原力和共同应对能力本指南是协作应急管理的框架,包括对第一民族和市政管辖之间的异同的审查。第一民族和市政当局在其责任方面有共同之处,也有主要区别。2019年,第一民族领导委员会(第一民族峰会、不列颠哥伦比亚省第一民族大会和不列颠哥伦比亚省印第安酋长联盟)、不列颠哥伦比亚省政府和ISC签署了一份谅解备忘录,正式确定了储备应急管理支持的角色和责任。跨应急管理连续体的第一次国家-市政合作更全面的包容性将提高整体经济反应的强度。
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