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Community Emergency Preparedness: A Manual for Managers and Policy Makers

Author(s):World Health Organization (WHO)
Organization(s):World Health Organization (WHO)
Location: International
Year: 1999
Available at:whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/9241545194.pdf
Description:

This comprehensive manual from the World Health Organization serves as a guide for developing an emergency response plan from the ground up. In sequential order the document provides guidelines for policy development, vulnerability assessment, emergency planning, training & education, and monitoring & evaluation. The manual considers both cultural and social tensions and their contributions to disaster, as well as characteristics of a community that might affect the type and degree of relief efforts. The need for culturally and linguistically appropriate services (CLAS) for culturally distinct groups before, during and after a disaster is also discussed.

Language(s):English
Communities:General
Subtopic:
Phase 5 - Psychological Impact
Phase 6 - Response
Message Content
Emergency Decision Making
Phase 1 - Risk Perception
Phase 3 - Warning
Building Partnerships
Phase 2 - Preparedness
Phase 4 - Physical Impact
Natural Disasters
Target Audience:Emergency Planners & Managers; Public Health Professionals; Local/Community; Policymakers
Resource Type:
Resource Guide
Assessment Tool
Community Education