1 / 22

Community Partnership Training

Community Partnership Training. STAR Partners. STAR Initiative. Community-based training and identification of resources that can be mobilized by emergency responders or citizens in times of crisis. STAR Goals. Implement community-based safety training

arobles
Télécharger la présentation

Community Partnership Training

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Community Partnership Training

  2. STAR Partners

  3. STAR Initiative • Community-based training and identification of resources that can be mobilized by emergency responders or citizens in times of crisis.

  4. STAR Goals • Implement community-based safety training • Identify community-based resources that can be mobilized during a crisis • Utilize tools to construct a comprehensive database of community resources • Support and enhance community and volunteer group preparedness and response efforts.

  5. Community Benefits • Preparedness planning involves community • Development of network structure that supports emergency responders • Peer teaching format promotes greater crisis support • Enhances relationship between community and emergency responders

  6. Types of Crisis Situations • Acts of Violence • Terrorism • School Shootings • Natural Disaster • Earthquake • Weather • Landslide • Forest Fires • Environmental • Chemical Spill • Train Derailment • Nuclear Accident • Other • Blackouts

  7. 9-11 attacks • Fatalities: 2,973 • Economic Impact: • U.S. stocks lost $ 1.2 trillion in the week afterward • Rescue, cleanup and related costs estimated to be at least $11 billion • Rescue and Recovery: • more than 4.3 million pounds of food and supplies delivered to 8,000+ rescue workers at Ground Zero • more than 1.5 million tons of debris required removal

  8. Northeast Blackout • Affected 50 million people in U.S. and Canada • Financial Losses: $ 6 billion • Cascading Effect: Shut down 508 generating units, 265 power plants and 22 nuclear plants

  9. Hurricane Katrina States Affected: Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi • Fatalities: 1,836 • Damage: $84 billion • Private Sector Donations: $4.4 billion

  10. Private Sector to the Rescue

  11. Crisis Related Needs • Shelter • Medical • Food • Building Supplies and Equipment • Manpower • Mental Health • Transportation • Communication • Other Supplies

  12. Sources of Transportation

  13. STAR Step by Step • Form partnerships • Mobilize volunteers • Train • Data collection • Data entry • Share program and expand database • Incorporate into mock drills and simulations • Maintain and update database

  14. Form Partnerships

  15. Mobilize volunteers

  16. Train

  17. Data collection

  18. Data Entry

  19. Share program and expand database • Social service groups • Neighborhood organizations • Chambers of Commerce • Leadership training groups • Civic organizations • Service organizations • Church groups • Senior citizen organizations

  20. Mock drills

  21. Maintain and update database • Because communities are ever evolving, volunteers should implement a scheduled program of maintaining and updating the vital information in STAR

  22. STAR Summary • Form Partnerships • Mobilize volunteers • Train • Data collection • Data entry • Share program and expand database • Incorporate into mock drills and simulations • Maintain and update database

More Related