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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, PLANNING AND RESPONSE JUNE 24, 2013
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About COPPeR Connect and Engage Advocate and Educate Build Community Objectives Prepare Communicate Recover/Resources Heal INTRODUCTION
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“Emergencies are not always what you would expect. That’s why they’re called emergencies.” INTRODUCTION
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Why is planning important? Natural disaster and the everyday crisis If a disaster struck today….. What happens if you had a computer failure and lost all your documents? How would your building/facility/business perform during and after a disaster? Do you have a plan outlining how to continue your operations? Do you have arrangements with partners to collaborate with to continue services? Do you have an inventory of all your art? Could you physically locate it? INTRODUCTION
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Records Identification Storage Workspace Storage and Organization Inventory Art Work Inventory Building PREPARE (ADAPTED FROM STUDIO PROTECTOR)
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Records Articles of Incorporation IRS Determination Letter Insurance Policies Meeting Minutes Corporate Resolutions Readiness Plan Who is being affected? How can you continue doing business? What would you need to serve? PREPARE (ADAPTED FROM ARTS READY)
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Readiness Plan 1.Identify and describe critical functions 2.Determine a “Plan B” for each function 3.Collect the information to function during crisis 4.Develop and assign action items 5.Share plan and train key individuals PREPARE (ADAPTED FROM ARTS READY)
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Potable water Battery run/crank/solar radio Flashlights Extra batteries 3-day supply non-perishable food Emergency contact list First aid kit Cell phone Warm clothing Essential medicines PREPAREDNESS KIT
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Program Management Planning Implementation Testing and Exercise Program Improvement Amy Long COMMUNICATION (ADAPTED FROM FEMA)
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Homeowners Insurance Business Property Business Building Business Activity Business Insurance Common Mistakes Disaster Insurance studioprotector.org/Onli neGuide/ Safeguarding/ INSURE
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Major Relief Providers Local Arts Sector Legal Issues Clean-Up/Protection Salvage Studioprotector.org Natalie Johnson RECOVER
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Arts Groups helping communities heal Wild Fire Tees Waldo Canyon Photography Projects Benefit Concerts Art for a new start Story Collection United Way Nathan Newbrough MOVING FORWARD
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