School Disaster Management Plan

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School Disaster Management Plan

SDMP Template Dangers threatening the school Facilities outside school Problems outside school Problems inside school (structural) Problems inside school (non-structural) Facilities outside school Facilities inside school Evacuation area, route Equipment & Tools Awareness material Task Force Members Skilled Man Power Preparations for disaster Activities for reducing disaster effects Actions to take when disaster happens Review of Disaster Management Plan Disaster Management Planning for School

SDMP governed by DM Cycle Non-disaster-time To take up activities for reducing disaster effects. To increase disaster management skills, Plan, to regularly carry out drills in schools, to raise awareness of Students and staff Before Disaster To check readiness of facilities for quick response. To take decisions to minimize losses. Early Warning Bringing your plan into action. After Disaster To manage the safety and care of evacuees, sending students back to their homes in safe manner. During Disaster To quickly respond to a disaster situation, record damage, mobilization of task forces

Key stakeholders of School Safety School Management Teaching & Non Teaching Staff Students Stakeholders Parents Community Local business owners Local Leaders Volunteers CBOs Youth organisations Media Corporates Civil Societies Administration Local administration Education Department Government [Province/National]

Education in Emergency Fundamental Right & Continuity of Education Healthy Development Health and Nutrition Protection Life saving knowledge and skill Support to children with special need