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Comprehensive Disaster Management Forum Barbados March 20 – 21, 2006 A. L. Dawn French B.Sc. [Hons.], MA [EPDC], PstGrdDip [RCDM], RTPI, APA, IAEM
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Caribbean Hazard Mitigation Capacity Building Programme (CHAMP) Thematic Cooperating Groups ● Mitigation Policy and Planning ● Hazard Mapping and Vulnerability Assessment ● Safer Building
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Caribbean Hazard Mitigation Capacity Building Programme (CHAMP) Thematic Cooperating Groups ● Mitigation Policy and Planning ✔ National Consultations held ✔ National Policy Accepted ✔ National Plan Accepted ✔ Mitigation Policy to be harmonized with the National Climate Change Policy ✔ To be taken to Cabinet
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Caribbean Hazard Mitigation Capacity Building Programme (CHAMP) Thematic Cooperating Groups ● Hazard Mapping and Vulnerability Assessment ✔ Trinity Assembled [CDERA, CDB, WB] ✔ Hazards identified [Storm/Wind Surge, Flood & Drought] ✔ Data collection in progress
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Caribbean Hazard Mitigation Capacity Building Programme (CHAMP) Thematic Cooperating Groups ● Safer Building ✔ Collaborations with Department of Housing and Sir Arthur Lewis Community College ✔ DoH: National Certification Board ✔ SALCC: Artisan training
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Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) Outputs ● CDM strategy ✔ National Consultations held ✔ A Policy Framework on Disaster Management circulated ✔ Cadre of response plans developed ✔ Plans tested
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Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) Outputs ● Plans tested ✔ Model Flood Response Plan ✔ Flood Disaster Plan tested via simulation
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Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) COMPREHENSIVE DISASTER MANAGEMENT It is understood by AGENCY NAME that the disaster cycle lends itself to a comprehensive approach to disaster management, whether within this organisation or at a National Level.
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Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) Comprehensive Disaster Management [CDM] was conceptualized by the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency [CDERA] as a new direction for disaster management for the 21st century. It moves away from the relief and response mode to a comprehensive approach which takes disaster and mitigation considerations into account during the planning and development stages. It also expands the partners to include economic, social, and environmental planners, architects, engineers, and health professionals among others. [CDERA Press Release of Feb 27, 2004]
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Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) With the main objective being to integrate Comprehensive Disaster Management into the development planning process it is AGENCY NAME intension to weave Comprehensive Disaster Management into the Corporate Life through the recommended Intermediate Results [IR]
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