How to launch an Emergency Support Services (ESS) program to provide short-term basic support to people impacted by disasters.
Those interested in setting up an ESS team must complete the following steps.
Starting a program begins with the reading the ESS Program Guide (PDF, 1.2MB). It describes how services are delivered, clarifies procedures and guidelines for Indigenous communities and local governments.
Emergency Program Coordinators and ESS Directors should keep a copy of the guide. Copies of the guide should also be kept at all reception centres and by Level One responders. The ESS Office will communicate amendments by email.
Emergency Support Services is a provincial program delivered by First Nations and Local Authorities. The program meets the basic needs of British Columbians impacted by disasters by providing short-term support in a compassionate manner.
ESS responder resources has manuals, guidance and forms, including:
It is the discretion of the local emergency program to determine if online or paper registration is available at the time of the emergency event. Online used the Evacuee Registration & Assistance (ERA) tool with a self-registration option. Paper includes in-person registration with paper forms. Both options require a trained ESS responder to connect with an evacuee to complete registration and provide emergency supports on a case-by-case basis.
The Evacuee Registration & Assistance (ERA) tool supports the delivery of ESS through an online web-based platform.
Visit ERA on any electronic device that has an internet connection. No download or special software is required.
Communities who do not use ERA use paper forms. These paper forms will always be available in case of power and connectivity disruptions or outages during an emergency event.
Ensure the latest version of the paper forms are being used.
The ERA tool can be used by evacuees to self-register for support services, by responders to register evacuees and by suppliers to submit invoices.
Watch a video for more info on how the ERA tool works.
Evacuees
Evacuees impacted by an evacuation alert or order and have been instructed by your Indigenous or local government to self-register online using ERA, go to the ERA website and select “Self-Register Now”.
Responders
All responders using ERA must complete the required training before access is provided. There are four different access levels which can be assigned by local emergency program leadership.
Responders can use ERA to support the delivery of emergency support services. Access and training are at the discretion of your local emergency program.
Ask your team’s leaders if your community has adopted it. If it has, ask them about training. If it hasn't, you must continue to use paper forms.
If you deliver support services for a local emergency program, the program will decide if you can use ERA. Contact the program you're supporting to learn more.
Suppliers
Suppliers who have arrangements to provide emergency goods and services to evacuees during an emergency event can submit invoices and receipts online. Watch the tutorial to learn how.
Questions?
Contact your local emergency program for information about the ERA tool.
Local emergency program leaders who need help can contact their Regional Office.
Email questions about modernization to essmodernization@gov.bc.ca.
Indigenous and local governments can onboard the ERA tool as part of their ESS program service delivery.
Interested in using ERA?
If you're interested in using the ERA in your community you must complete the self-assessment before onboarding. For the self-assessment, see 'Step 1—Local Emergency Program self-assessment' immediately below.
We provide ESS paper forms as an alternative to the tool.
Step 1—Local emergency program self-assessment
Your community must meet these criteria to adopt ERA.
Step 2—Onboarding
All communities currently using ERA1 need to reach out to essmoderniztion@gov.bc.ca if they have not yet completed their transition session with EMBC.
For communities who are interested in onboarding the Evacuee Registration and Assistance (ERA) Tool, please submit the completed Onboarding Form (PDF, 199KB) and you will be contacted by the ESS Modernization Project Team within three business days after submission
Step 3—Using ERA in your community
The following must be understood for the successful adoption of the ERA tool within your local emergency program.
Recommendations
These recommendations support the adoption and use of the ERA tool.