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Joan Rave, CEM ® Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator FEMA-DR-4122-Alaska

National Disaster Recovery Framework Long Term Recovery Concepts. Joan Rave, CEM ® Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator FEMA-DR-4122-Alaska. Recovery Phases. NDRF Core Principles. Leadership and Local Primacy Partnerships and Inclusiveness Timeliness and Flexibility

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Joan Rave, CEM ® Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator FEMA-DR-4122-Alaska

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  1. National Disaster Recovery Framework Long Term Recovery Concepts Joan Rave, CEM ® Federal Disaster Recovery Coordinator FEMA-DR-4122-Alaska

  2. Recovery Phases

  3. NDRF Core Principles • Leadership and Local Primacy • Partnerships and Inclusiveness • Timeliness and Flexibility • Individual and Family Empowerment • Psychological and Emotional Recovery • Unity of Effort • Resilience and Sustainability • Public Information • Pre-Disaster Recovery Planning

  4. Unified Recovery Strategy • Initial Federal & State Agency Activation – technical assistance and planning • Community capability and level of engagement - timing • Mission Scoping Assessment – what are the impacts? • Community Recovery Assistance Process – what is important? • Recovery Support Strategy – Interagency plan for addressing community priorities and objectives • Engage Private Sector, Non-profits, endowments, associations – what are the resources?

  5. Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) • Community Planning and Capacity Building (DHS/FEMA) • Economic (US DOC/EDA) • Health and Social Services (HHS) • Housing (HUD/FEMA) • Infrastructure Systems (USACE/FEMA) • Natural and Cultural Resources (DOI)

  6. What is the impact?

  7. What is important?

  8. Galena Recovery Goals • Public Safety – Emergency plans, land use, levee • Energy –power generation and heating upgrades • Housing– rental market and elder housing improvements • Partner with GILA School – energy, environmental, and maintenance • Municipal Staff – develop utility and project management staff • Economic Development Modeling – current workforce and training needs assessment

  9. Community Recovery Assistance • Federal and State partnership to support local recovery • Reach back capability to federal and State agencies • Leverage private sector, academic, endowments, planning associations • Facilitate local recovery plan completion and implementation • Models and guidance on community engagement • Assist in community-based planning process, including helping to identify resources • Peer-to-peer and lessons learned

  10. What does success look like?

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