Emergency Preparedness Demonstration (EPD) Project Community Leadership & Emergency Management Agencies
What is the EPD Project? A community planning process to increase disaster awareness and preparedness in at risk communities.
Purpose of the EPD Project Determine promising practices Make recommendations for other communities
Partners of the EPD Project FEMA worked with: MDC, Inc. University of North Carolina
Who EPD Considered to Be At Risk? People who: Are elderly Have small children Have disabilities Have limited incomes Do not speak English Lack transportation Live in disadvantaged neighborhoods
EPD Steps 1.Site Selection 2.Community Connections 3.Community Orientation 4.Community Assessment 5.Plan Development 6.Plan Implementation
Step One: Site Selection The EPD Project chose sites that had: Recently experienced a disaster Large numbers of at risk people Key people willing to help Supportive community-based organizations Supportive local Office of Emergency Management
Step Two: Community Connections Community Coach meets with local leadership to: 1.Clarify purposes, roles, and responsibilities 2.Discuss availability of resources 3.Set community meeting schedule 4.Identify neutral meeting locations 5.Decide who should be invited to participate
Introduce the community to the project Recruit volunteers to: Conduct the Community Assessment Map vulnerable areas of the community Develop the plan Implement the plan Step Three: Community Orientation
Step Four: Community Assessment Assess existing plans Survey community needs Conduct Focus Groups Complete a Vulnerability Assessment
Vulnerability Assessment Step Four: Community Assessment Map of important community features: Hazards Areas of greatest risk People and property at risk People with special needs Major employers & critical facilities Environmental threats
Step Four: Community Assessment Vulnerability Assessment
Flood Zones Step Four: Community Assessment Vulnerability Assessment
Step Four: Community Assessment Vulnerability Assessment
Community Feedback Step Four: Community Assessment Vulnerability Assessment
Step Five: Plan Development Vision statement Goals and objectives Community review Final plan Accountability Sustainability
Fund Raising Technical Assistance Step Six: Plan Implementation
The Community Coach Leads the community through the steps Helps identify resources Connects communities to technical assistance Helps resolve conflict Acts as a sounding board for the community
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