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In this insightful review, Dr. Daniel Kollek, Executive Director of the Centre for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness, evaluates our disaster readiness status as of 2008. Key topics include the HERO study findings, accreditation changes, and important tools for assessing readiness. Though progress has been made, the study indicates that we are not fully prepared. Dr. Kollek emphasizes the importance of gap analysis and continuous assessment, urging organizations to utilize the CEEP tools available at www.ceep.ca to improve their emergency preparedness.
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Ready for Disaster? A review of our status and an Objective Assessment Tool Dr. Daniel Kollek Executive Director Centre for Excellence in Emergency Preparedness
Overview • Where is the handout? • Are we ready in 2008 ? • The HERO study • If not who would know? • Changes to accreditation • How can we check and document readiness? • The CEEP tools for readiness (and risk) assessment
The handout www.ceep.ca
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
Are we ready in 2008? The HERO Study
But, of course, YOU are ready! (aren’t you?)
Summary • The HERO study shows we are more prepared than eight years ago but still not ready • Accreditation Canada’s new process looks at gap analysis including for disasters • The CEEP tools for readiness (and risk) assessment are at your disposal at www.ceep.ca