ESA Sparks Young Women's Interest in Emergency Careers

The ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA) has partnered with 'Girls on Fire' to encourage young women in the ACT to consider a career in emergency services.

Over two action packed days, young women in the ACT will learn what it takes to work in emergency services, all whilst being mentored by ESA staff and volunteers.

Girls on Fire is a program that helps young people aged 14-18 build confidence and leadership skills while learning about fire and emergency response.

Students from across the ACT will gather to participate in a full-scale emergency services training experience. They will rotate through several different activities including breathing apparatus training, thermal imaging camera search and rescue, first aid and even controlled fire scenarios.

Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency Services and Minister for Women, Dr Marisa Paterson, has expressed her support for the Girls on Fire Program.

"Nationally, fire services have been male dominated workforces, and the ACT is no exception. As Minister, I'm strongly committed to creating more opportunities for women to explore diverse and rewarding career paths. ESA's partnership with Girls on Fire is a powerful example of how we're breaking down barriers and inspiring young women to see themselves in these vital roles.

"ESA proudly welcomes people from all backgrounds to work and volunteer across its services. I hope the young women participating in this program gain a broad and meaningful understanding of the emergency services sector. If they choose to pursue a career or volunteer role in this field, they should leave feeling confident, inspired, and empowered to take that next step."

Quotes attributable to ESA Commissioner, Wayne Phillips

"A diverse workforce brings a wider range of skills and perspectives, and that makes our communities safer. Encouraging young women to take on roles in emergency services is about ensuring we have the best people, ideas and leadership to face any challenge.

"The ESA is proud to be participating in this initiative with Girls on Fire. We're hoping that by sharing our experiences with these young people, it sparks confidence that it's a career they can look forward to in the future."

Quotes attributable to Bronnie Mackintosh, CEO and Founder of Girls on Fire

"Every young woman who steps into this program gains more than practical experience. She builds courage, resilience and a sense of community. These are the future leaders who will shape safer, stronger communities across Australia.

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