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Passing the Long Term Recovery Baton The Marathon Continues… Presenters: Sandra Kennedy-Owes – Church World Service David Rauer – Presbyterian Disaster Assistance Lesli Remaly – FEMA Voluntary Agency Liaison Jean Peercy – Lutheran Disaster Response Dale Peercy – Lutheran Disaster Response Christy Smith – United Methodist Committee on Relief
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LONG-TERM RECOVERY ORIENTATION
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LONG-TERM RECOVERY GROUP (LTRG) A long term recovery group (LTRG) is a cooperative body that is made up of representatives from faith-based, non-profit, government, business and other organizations working within a community to assist individuals and families as they recover from disaster.
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PHASES OF DISASTER
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Principle of 10 Rescue= X days, Relief = 10(X) days, Recovery = 10[10(x)] days Principle of 10
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THE EMOTIONAL IMPACT OF CRISIS
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Types Of Disasters Undeclared Most common type of Disaster State Declared Beyond the local community’s capacity Federally Declared Disasters and Emergencies The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (the Stafford Act)
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SEQUENCE OF DISASTER ASSISTANCE
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TYPES of Long-term Recovery Groups Interfaith LTRO LTRC Everything in between
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ELEMENTS of ORGANIZING Engaging stakeholders Mission statement Organizational documents Identification of resources Financial Management
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ADMINISTRATION DOING THE WORK Administration Business Policies / Guidelines Management Structure Financial Accountability Unmet Needs Process Budget and Fundraising
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Every good long term recovery includes …what?
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Disaster Casework and Disaster Case management …are functions in support of empowering and of addressing the basic needs and recovery needs of individuals and families. Disaster Casework Case Management
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Construction Management …consist of overseeing repairing or rebuilding homes to safe, sanitary, secure and functional condition. Construction Management
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Volunteer Management Volunteers are a key component to disaster response and should be managed and treated as a valuable resource throughout all the phases of disaster. Volunteer Management
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Communications Having a good communications strategy is essential for the success of a long term recovery group. Communications
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Donations Management Responders who know how to effectively manage donated goods are more efficient at leading their community toward recovery. Donations Management
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Emotional and Spiritual Care Assessing and providing for the emotional and spiritual needs of individuals, families and communities can kindle important capacities of hope and resilience. Emotional and Spiritual Care
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Financial Controls and Reporting It is the responsibility of the LTRG, along with its fiscal agent, to ensure that good financial controls are in place. Financial Controls and Reporting
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How can your community move from good intentions to ACTION?
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