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Who Thinks They Have Disaster Response Fully Handled? . KEY Ingredient: Team Effort. International Disaster Response is Complex and Difficult To Be REALLY Successful, You CANNOT Go It Alone !!. Building the International Disaster Response Network (IDRN).
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KEY Ingredient: Team Effort • International Disaster Response is Complex and Difficult • To Be REALLY Successful, You CANNOT Go It Alone!!
Building the International Disaster Response Network (IDRN) • The Time to Decide to Work Together Is NOT During the Disaster • Building a Network of Friends and Partners BEFORE the Events Is Why We are HereToday!
Building the International Disaster Response Network (IDRN) Goal: • 30 to 50 Organizations (1st Step) • Covering ALL 14 IDR Service Areas
14 IDRN Service Areas 1. Water Services Water Purification, Filtration Water Supplies Well Drilling, Catchments 2. Food Services Prepare and Serve Meals / Feeding Stations Bulk Food / Meals 3. Shelter Services Provide Shelter for Victims / Evacuees Provide Shelter for Relief Workers / Volunteers Volunteer Work at a Shelter
14 IDRN Service Areas 4. Medical Services Medical Equipment and Supplies Basic Medical Care or First Aid Non-Prescription Medicines 5. Individual Assistance Services Clothing, Bedding, Blankets Furniture, Appliances Glasses, Hearing Aids, Wheelchairs 6. Personal Hygiene Services Water/Sanitation/Hygiene Education Personal Hygiene Items Provide Shower Facilities
14 IDRN Service Areas 7. Counseling and Spiritual Support Trauma Counseling Spiritual Support 8. Physical Reconstruction Services Debris Removal and Cleanup Construction and Repair Power and Utilities 9. Logistics Management and Services Transport/Shipping Goods/Supplies Point of Distribution / Final Delivery Storage Space, Warehouse Facilities
14 IDRN Service Areas 10. IT / Telecommunications Web Development, Web Support Ham Radio, Radio, TV Phone, Cell, Internet, Satellite 11. Special Needs Services Widows and Orphans Disabilities / Elderly Human Trafficking 12. Donations Management Manage Gift in Kind (GIK) Donations Financial/Volunteer Management / Fund Raising Manage / Mobilize Volunteer Networks
14 IDRN Service Areas 13. Professional Responders Rapid / Early Assessment Teams Law Enforcement/Security Firefighting/EMT 14. Transition and Recovery Project Planning and Management Repatriation Training (HIST) Community Planning for Repatriates (ABCD)
Building the International Disaster Response Network (IDRN) Goal: • 30 to 50 Organizations (1st Step) • Covering ALL 14 IDR Service Areas • Subject Matter Experts (SME’s) in Various Organizations Covering the 14 Service Levels • SME’s Provide Early-on Research Prior to “Ground Truth” In-The-Field Reporting • ALL Responding, Coordinating, and Working Together
The Online Starfish Community Portal Is the Connector! • When the Next Disaster Hits…… Think Starfish Community Portal ! www.starfishcommunity.org • Primary Connecting Point • www.IDRN.info – “IDRN Disaster Center” • Meeting Place to Connect Partners, Resources, Assignments, etc.
The Online Starfish Community Portal Is the Connector! www.IDRN.info - “IDRN Disaster Center!” • Forum to Exchange Vital Information During the Disaster • “Our Group will be doing this…..” • “We have the following resources available…..” • “We need the following…..” • Worldwide Video / Audio Conferencing • Daily Planning / Strategy Meetings TV Broadcast
The Online Starfish Community Portal Is the Connector! www.IDRN.info - “IDRN Disaster Center!” • Extremely Valuable Information and Reporting During the Disaster • Spot Reports • Situation Reports- “SitRep Reports”
Building the IDR Network Matt Wallace • “Live Mapping” of Members • Creating IDRN Member Badges for Identification and Recognition
The Online Starfish Community Portal Is the Connector! www.IDRN.info - “IDRN Disaster Center!” • Extremely Valuable Information and Reporting During the Disaster • Spot Reports • Situation Reports- “SitRep Reports”
Situation Reports- “SitReps” Goal: To Gain a “Common Operational Picture” • Executive Summary • Emerging Information, Issues, and Challenges • Status of Key Personnel / Points of Contact • Notable Reference and Source Links • Status of Private Sector Response • Information Supplied by IDRN Field Partners • Cataloged By the 14 Service Area Categories
Situation Reports- “SitReps” Goal: To Gain a “Common Operational Picture” Future Goal: Allow Members to Fill In SitRep Templates Online for Real Time Updates
IDRN Levels • Level 1 - Familiarization • Level 2 - Qualified in Service Area • Level 3 - Ready and Equipped to Go
Event Rapid Assessment Team (RAT) Local Coordination Team (LCT) Rapid Assessment Team (RAT) Coordination Global Operations Center Regional Coordination Center 14 Service Area Response Teams Response Resources International Disaster Response Network