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Be bushfire ready and leave

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12:00am Wednesday, 1 February 2012

It is nearly three years ago that bushfires devastated many Victorian communities, shattering lives and livelihoods and leaving the State, in fact the country, in shock.

Since those dark days, much has been done to rebuild fire-affected regions and support individuals, families and communities to recover.

RAV's Traralgon Centre has been an active participant in the Gippsland bushfire recovery program, providing free counselling and outreach services over many months to support those in need.

With the bushfire season upon us again, it is important that we remember the lessons of Black Saturday. That is why RAV is supporting the Victorian Government's Making Victoria FireReady campaign that aims to reach potentially vulnerable people in high-risk bushfire areas.

Do you need help leaving early before a high fire risk day, or know someone who does?

Leaving early before a bushfire is the best way to ensure your safety - but for some people, it's not that easy.

People who are frail or elderly, have a physical disability, or have problems thinking clearly or acting quickly under stress may be reliant on others to help them leave early on a Severe, Extreme or Code Red fire day.

If this sounds like someone you know - especially someone living alone in an isolated area - then talk to them about how you could help.

Or, if this sounds like you, then ask your family, friends or neighbours to help you plan how to leave early, using a copy of the Red Cross 'Bushfires: preparing to leave early' plan. You can fill out the plan online or call the Victorian Bushfire Information Line to request a copy.

Discuss the ideas in the plan with family, friends, neighbours and anyone else in your support network. If you need help filling out the plan, ask one of these people or anyone else who could assist, such as a carer.

For your free copy of the Red Cross 'Bushfires - preparing to leave early' plan, go to cfa.vic.gov.au/redcrossplan to fill out a plan online or print out a plan to fill in, or call the Victorian Bushfire Information line on 1800 240 667.

For people who are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment, call the National Relay Service on 1800 555 677.

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