 The information guide, it's a gem, it really helps get a better understanding of what the firefighter does, the volunteer firefighter does and it also helps I think ease the mind really of family members or even that member who may be coming in. My name is Josh, I'm the Brigade Community Coordinator here at John City Fire Brigade. So I joined three years ago and one of the main reasons was to further my leadership a little bit more but also as most volunteers would say being quite community minded was one of the other reasons why I joined for the community. I was very proud of him, as a 17 year old coming in when I joined the Fire Brigade I was very proud of him but then I was also apprehensive because of what he has to do as a firefighter too so I was always a bit worried when he goes to calls and things like that so yeah. It was like a really good guide especially for someone who was a bit newer at the time. I think it was really good especially for my family when I was reading it just to let them really have a better understanding of what I do and how we do it. So the Information for Families Guide is a resource that's been designed for new members to provide information to their families about CFA and what volunteering with CFA means. So it includes topics such as wellbeing, turnout times, the training that they go through, different types of membership and the idea is that it allows families to understand more about CFA and hopefully increase the retention of our volunteers. I thought it was good because I could have a more of an understanding of what Josh actually did when he went out there and also the training that was involved before we actually went out and done the firefighting things so I knew he wasn't going to go out and do these things that he wasn't trained for which was a sort of ease in your mind when you get to call out because we've been laying there some nights and it was 2 or 3 o'clock, Josh is up and he's out the door. You always have a laying bed awake and wondering but then it sort of put your mind of he's a bit lonely, he's going out and doing what he's trained to do so it's good, really good. It gives you the point too where for me as a father, for him to come home after an incident, just the things for me to watch out for too in Josh. Because it's got to do with something that people are distressing that might see in the role so it's a good thing for me to watch out and see how he's travelling.