Kamloops chosen to try out Emergency Social Services Modernization Project
KAMLOOPS — Following the support given to 2017 wildfire and 2018 freshet evacuees, Kamloops has been picked to try out the province’s Emergency Social Services Modernization Pilot Project.
Emergency Management B.C is working to digitize their programs, which will speed up work with evacuees during future disaster response efforts.
City of Kamloops Social and Community Development Supervisor Natalie Serl says ESS has always done paper-based forms for people who have been evacuated, and this pilot project will test out whether a digital method is more efficient.
“It’s coming now because we have had such significant evacuations in seasons both with wildfires and freshet,” She explains, “We’ve been relying on a tried-and-true paper based form in the past, but with the significant events that we’ve experienced, there’s a lot of feedback from our community and others about a different way that it could be done. So we’re giving it a try this weekend.”