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Integrating Immigrant Families in Emergency Response, Relief, and Rebuilding Efforts

Author(s):Ted Wang; Luna Yasui
Organization(s):The Annie E. Casey Foundation, Grantmakers Concerned With Immigrants and Refugees (GCIR)
Year: 2008
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Download:Integrating Immigrants in Emergency Response_9_1_08.pdf
Description:

This report offers a framework for how local governments can incorporate LEP residents and immigrants into the emergency planning process, increase their preparedness, and develop capacity in key public agencies to communicate with and serve these residents. Drawing upon the experiences of successful programs and practices, this report describes specific steps that local policymakers can take to gather information and data about their immigrant communities, to partner with immigrant groups and ethnic media, and to overcome language barriers. Prevention, community involvement, and the capacity to interact with and serve LEP residents prior to a large-scale emergency are central principles of this framework. Although this report primarily focuses on emergency preparedness and response, the strategies discussed are applicable to other phases of emergency management as well.

Language(s):English
Communities:General
Subtopic:
Language Access Services
Phase 6 - Response
Building Trust
Phase 2 - Preparedness
Target Audience:Emergency Planners & Managers; Public Health Professionals; Policymakers
Resource Type:
Report
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