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Knowing Your Own Community: Conducting a Social Vulnerability Assessment Sessions 24-26
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2 Sessions’ Objectives Evaluate a sample Community Vulnerability Assessment Develop a plan for completing the components of a Vulnerability Assessment (other than Societal Analysis) for one geographical area Complete the Societal Analysis portion for one community
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Sessions 24-26 3 CVA Hazards Hazard Areas Critical Facilities Societal Analysis Economic Analysis Environ. Analysis
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Sessions 24-26 4 Community Vulnerability Analysis Hazards Identification Hazards Analysis Societal Analysis Critical Facilities Economic Analysis Environmental Analysis Mitigation Opportunities Analysis
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Sessions 24-26 5 New Hanover Societal Analysis Identified areas of special consideration –Concentrations of: l Poor l Elderly l Minorities l Single-parent families l Low education rates l High public assistance l Renters l No private vehicles Identified where these intersect with hazards
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Sessions 24-26 6 Uses of a CVA Provides systematic inventory Establishes a baseline for mitigation Locates hazardous areas in relation to vulnerable populations Provides basis for establishing priorities Involves a variety of parties in process Increases community awareness
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Sessions 24-26 7 Class Projects 1. Identification of community: location, geographical boundaries, political boundaries, general demographics 2. Brief Hazards Identification and Analysis 3. Societal Analysis (most important section) Population groups and location on map Community level factors: Some examples 4. Identification of High Risk Areas 5. Plan for completion of other components of CVA 6. Description of how CVA would be useful
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Sessions 24-26 8 Societal Analysis –Categories of socially vulnerable groups l Poor l Minorities l Low educational levels l Female-headed households l Elders/Disabled l Renters/Transients –Locations of high concentration Possible Data Sources U.S. Census School records Immigration services Local aging agency Special needs registries Property tax records Facilities locations
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Sessions 24-26 9 Community Level Factors Social Structure Government Social services Social organizations Neighborhood groups Social networks Leadership
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Sessions 24-26 10 Community Data Collection Interview community leaders Locate government services, organizations Consult community directories –Social services –Churches and religious groups –Volunteer service organizations Check announcements in local newspapers Look for intra-governmental agreements Survey sample of residents Others?
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Sessions 24-26 11 Community Vulnerability Assessment Assignment II.Complete Societal Analysis Component I.Brief overview of Hazards, Critical Facilities, Economic and Environmental Sections
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