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Emergency Preparedness Demonstration (EPD) Project Community Leadership & Emergency Management Agencies
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What is the EPD Project? A community planning process to increase disaster awareness and preparedness in at risk communities.
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Purpose of the EPD Project Determine promising practices Make recommendations for other communities
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Partners of the EPD Project FEMA worked with: MDC, Inc. University of North Carolina
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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
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EPD Steps 1.Site Selection 2.Community Connections 3.Community Orientation 4.Community Assessment 5.Plan Development 6.Plan Implementation
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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
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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
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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
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Step Four: Community Assessment Assess existing plans Survey community needs Conduct Focus Groups Complete a Vulnerability Assessment
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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
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Step Four: Community Assessment Vulnerability Assessment
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Flood Zones Step Four: Community Assessment Vulnerability Assessment
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Step Four: Community Assessment Vulnerability Assessment
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Community Feedback Step Four: Community Assessment Vulnerability Assessment
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Step Five: Plan Development Vision statement Goals and objectives Community review Final plan Accountability Sustainability
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Fund Raising Technical Assistance Step Six: Plan Implementation
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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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