SES Volunteer's Association of Western Australia Incorporated

“Together we can; Together we will”

18/01/2025 – Download the Emergency WA app

The Emergency WA app is now available for download from the App Store and Google Play.

The app is a powerful tool that offers the fastest, most reliable access to alerts and warnings for hazards across Western Australia.

Users can set custom watch zones, tailor notifications, upload critical documents and listen to emergency broadcasts – empowering communities to stay informed and safe.

Don’t forget, emergencies can happen suddenly and cause disruptions to power, internet and telecommunications systems. It’s important you know how to access a range of official information sources.

Get information by:
•Visiting Emergency WA, downloading the app and setting up your watch zones

•Calling 13 DFES (13 3337)

•Listening to ABC local radio and tuning into 6PR in the metropolitan area •Following Department of Fire and Emergency Services WA on Facebook •Staying in touch with neighbours, family and friends

•Being alert and aware of your surroundings For more information about the Emergency WA app, visit the Department of Fire and Emergency Services website: https://www.dfes.wa.gov.au/

14/01/2025 – SES Awards 2025 – Nominations

2025 WAFES Awards nominations opening soon

It’s time to start thinking of individuals, teams and young volunteers who deserve to be recognised for their outstanding contribution over the last 12 months with nominations for the WAFES Awards opening on Monday 3 February.

For more information visit the WAFES Awards website

SESVA President Greg Cook Said” I would encourage SES Units and Groups to take this opportunity to nominate their members for these prestigious Awards”.  Peter Keillor Award which is the SES Volunteer of the Year, Team Achievement Award and the Youth Achievement Award all recognise the dedication and commitment of SES Volunteers who perform a diverse range of functions to respond to local, state and national disasters and emergencies.

09/01/2025 – AFAC Conference Perth 2025

2025 AFAC Conference, a supercharged WAFES Conference for volunteers.

THis year offers volunteers a unique opportunity to attend the W-AFAC Conference from Tuesday 26 to Friday 29 August at the Perth Exhibition and Convention centre.

A blend of all your favourite experiences from the WAFES Conference with the bonus of the national AFAC Conference and Exhibition, this is once in seven-year opportunity not to be missed.

As always, the event will allow volunteers from across the State to come together to network and share ideas. While a program of engaging content and experiences including tours, keynote speakers and presentations will enhance the knowledge and skills of those who attend.  

The W-AFAC Conference will include: 

Tuesday 26 August: Exhibition opening and welcome event – think WAFES Conference sundowner, but bigger!

Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 August: AFAC conference program including access to the exhibition with demonstrations each day

Friday 29 August: The ever-popular DFES tours run during the day with the WAFES Awards gala dinner rounding out the week

To ensure the conference is relevant and informative for all volunteers, please submit your ideas for program sessions, demonstrations and more to your volunteer association or submit your ideas online.

Information on how to register your interest to attend the 2025 W-AFAC Conference and WAFES Awards will be announced in 2025.

06/01/2025 – Free Workshop for Youth with Disabilities

 

 The Youth Disability Advocacy Network Inc. (YDAN) is excited to announce our free Empowering Young Leaders in Disability workshop to regional Western Australia. 

About the Workshop 

The opportunity offers engaging, face-to-face workshops led by peer Young People with Disability (YPwD), focusing on essential skills and concepts such as: 

  • Confidence in self-advocacy, sharing lived experiences, seeking employment, and taking on leadership roles in the community. 
  • Increasing representation of YPwD in decision-making processes. 
  • How to further equip yourself as a YPwD with information and skills to improve their employment prospects. 
  • How to build resilience and self-advocacy skills to overcome challenges. 
  • And Enhancing understanding of disability cultural identity and connection to the community. 

We will be travelling to: Mandurah, Bunbury, Manjimup, Albany, Narrogin, Merredin, Geraldton, and Northam.

If you have any recommendations for individuals, organizations, or potential venues to contact, we would greatly appreciate your input. 

Event Details:

  • Mandurah – 10th Jan 2025 (12pm-4pm) @Lakelands Library, Meeting Room 2
  • Bunbury – 13th Jan 2025 (12pm-4pm) @Bunbury Library, Program Room
  • Manjimup – 14th Jan 2025 (11am-3pm) @ Wellness & Respite Centre, Meeting Room
  • Albany – 15th Jan 2025 (11am-3pm) @City of Albany, Civic Rooms
  • Narrogin – 16th Jan 2025 (11am-3pm) @John Higgens Community Centre
  • Northam – 28th Jan 2025 (12pm-4pm) @Bilya Koort Boodja
  • Merredin – 29th Jan 2025 (12pm-4pm) @Cummins Theatre
  • Geraldton – 3rd Feb 2025 (11am-3pm) @Multipurpose Centre

Who We AreLooking For 

  • Young People with Disability (YPwD) aged 12-25 
  • Living in regional Western Australia 

How You Can Help 

We would be so grateful if you to share this opportunity with any YPwD in your network who might benefit from our workshop. Please find attached the relevant promotional materials.

 

We have two participant pools running, one in Microsoft forms (general) and another in Humanitix (locations specific). We’ve included both links for your convenience: 
 

Microsoft Forms: https://forms.office.com/Pages/DesignPageV2.aspx?origin=NeoPortalPage&subpage=design&id=THuSkh1xB0W0aKCJ8LDvzKEBmDkT8BpNi-uxEa2Om6dUMUEzTENWQ1ZEOEM5R09aNExJQlJQNUM4RC4u

 

Humanitix: https://events.humanitix.com/host/youth-disability-advocacy-network

19/12/2024 – SESVA Christmas Message

Christmas message From Greg Cook President of the SES Volunteers Association of Western Australia Incorporated (SESVA)

Christmas is a time for togetherness, and I hope that SES Volunteers across the State of Western Australia are preparing for precious time with family, friends and loved ones.

It is a time for us to be thankful for family, community, health, and happiness, but it can also be a time of reflection, as we remember what has happened in 2024 and the sacrifices, we as SES Volunteers have made to assistant and protect the Western Australian Community.

For most, Christmas is a time for relaxing away from work, but for us as emergency service responders, it remains a 24/7 commitment.

On behalf of the SESVA Executive team and me, I would like to extend our thanks to all SES Volunteers working to keep our communities safe this Christmas.  The SESVA is immensely grateful for the sacrifices you and your families make for the benefit of others.

I hope for a safe and peaceful time for all and would like to wish the entire Emergency Services Community everywhere a very Merry Christmas and a safe New Year.

14/12/ 2024 – 2025 WA Volunteer of the Year Awards

Nominations are open

This is your opportunity to nominate a volunteer, volunteer manager, or volunteer involving organisation who you think has had a significant impact on the community.

Held in celebration of National Volunteer Week (19-25 May 2025), the WA Volunteer of the Year Awards recognise the significant impact of volunteering across all sectors in Western Australia. As the peak body for volunteering, Volunteering WA is proud to host the Awards. 

Nominations close 5:00pm, 28 February 2025.

Finalists will be notified at the end March and the 2025 Winners awarded at the formal Gala Dinner on 15 May 2025, in Perth.