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8:00 AM
  1. Indiana Convention Center 500 Ballroom
    Kick off your FDIC International experience with the Women in Fire Summit Opening Ceremony—a powerful and energizing start to your time at the conference.  Held as part of the Summit at FDIC, this ses …
11:00 AM
  1. Room 108
    Allyship and active bystandership are crucial skills for creating an inclusive culture in the fire service. Allyship is the practice of supporting and advocating for people, while active bystandership …
  2. Room 107
    Notes from a therapist: “If I could be a fly on the wall in any space, it would be in an office building. Most of my clients I serve are high functioning and established; well, they are you! The instr …
  3. Room 106
    This session is designed to inspire, equip, and empower women in the fire service to take their seat at the table—not just as participants but as influential leaders. Drawing from more than two decade …
  4. Room 105
    In high-stakes professions like the fire service and health services, excellence is expected—but what happens when your inner voice questions if you truly belong? This is an empowering session designe …
2:00 PM
  1. Room 108
    Twin Cities Female Firefighter Fitness (TCF3) is a group of women in the fire service using physical fitness as a tool to reach women in the community looking to become firefighters.  TCF3 hosts month …
  2. Room 105
    Looking to promote? That is great. You have put a lot of time and effort, sweat and tears, into getting where you are today. Confident in your operational and tactical experience, you are ready to tak …
  3. Room 107
    Forget the myth of the chest-thumping alpha leader. In today’s high-stakes, high-stress fire and EMS environments, it’s the steady, emotionally intelligent, and quietly confident leaders who keep team …
  4. Room 106
    Fire officers today are under immense pressure to deliver on two seemingly opposing demands: the efficient administration of daily operations and the effective execution of emergency services. This de …
3:45 PM
  1. Room 106
    Emergency services play a critical role in delivering pre-hospital care, yet disparities exist in how care is provided to different communities. Care bias in EMS refers to the unintentional or intenti …
  2. Room 105
    This fun and engaging personal and professional development class will lay out a one-size-fits-all approach to becoming a better leader. The audience will be taken on a journey to learn how having the …
  3. Room 107
    Fire departments are increasingly recognizing the urgent need for clear, legally sound, and firefighter-specific policies addressing pregnancy, miscarriage, infertility, lactation, fostering or adopti …
  4. SWIFS is a positive action program, designed to help women achieve their potential, as well as other minority backgrounds. This could include, males with disabilities, people of colour, various religi …
  5. Room 108
    Some fire and EMS professionals are battling more than calls; they’re battling broken leadership, toxic cultures, and systems that no longer support the people doing the work. When trust is eroded fro …