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Shelter Operations1 Welcome to CERT Shelter Operations
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Shelter Operations2
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3 Introductions
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Shelter Operations4 CERT preparedness for a disaster pg. 4
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Shelter Operations5 Red Cross 7 Principles pg. 6
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Shelter Operations6 Red Cross Code of Conduct pg. 7
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Shelter Operations7 What do you plan to do ? DISASTER HAPPENS
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Shelter Operations8 Hazards
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Shelter Operations9 Hazards
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Shelter Operations10 People need a place to go
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Shelter Operations11 People need a place to go Collect them selves Get information Make plans Medical and psychological care Figure out their next move Have a safe place to stay
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Shelter Operations12 Evacuation center
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Shelter Operations13 Unmet needs
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Shelter Operations14 Unmet needs A SAFE PLACE TO STAY
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Shelter Operations15 Now we need a shelter
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Shelter Operations16 What is a shelter?
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Shelter Operations17 A place where people congregate to sleep, and care for them selves, and receive available assistance
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Shelter Operations18 Hazards
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Shelter Operations19 4 MODELS OF SHELTERS Red Cross managed Red Cross partnered Red Cross supported Independent (pop up) shelters
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Shelter Operations20 4 MODELS OF SHELTERS Finances Who will pay for it all Only those with agreements in place or those who make agreements
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Shelter Operations21 The beginnings of a shelter
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Shelter Operations22 Hazards
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Shelter Operations23 The beginnings of a shelter Open field, a park Especially true after a quake and people are not comfortable inside a building
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Shelter Operations24 Hazards
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Shelter Operations25 The beginnings of a shelter Next type A person’s home or a hub of homes
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Shelter Operations26 The beginnings of a shelter Next Community hall Church facility Club or civic group meeting hall
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Shelter Operations27 The beginnings of a shelter Next / other Schools Veteran's centers Fair grounds Auditoriums Race tracks Airports / hangers
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Shelter Operations28 Starting a shelter
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Shelter Operations29 Starting a shelter
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Shelter Operations30 Starting a shelter We want to provide: safe place food medical services information
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Shelter Operations31 Starting a shelter Progress in a shelter Regular, nutritional, culturally appropriate & special needs meals Informational updates Contact with other family members Play areas for children Meeting unmet needs Social activities
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Shelter Operations32 Starting a shelter Great services Box lunches for people working different shifts Mail Schooling Visiting medical services Pet care Work programs Transportation
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Shelter Operations33 Starting a shelter most likely you won’t be getting to the top end of a shelter as a CERT person
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Shelter Operations34 Where does CERT fit in?
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Shelter Operations35 Where does CERT fit in? Starting a pop up shelter after catastrophic event Helping in someone else's shelter
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Shelter Operations36 What will you do in a shelter?
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Shelter Operations37 Hazards
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Shelter Operations38 What will you do in a shelter? CARE FOR THOSE IN NEED
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Shelter Operations39 The 3 R’s of sheltering R espect for client R ules R outine pg. 9
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Shelter Operations40 RUNNING A SHELTER
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Shelter Operations41 RUNNING A SHELTER Imagine a disaster has happened Imagine your neighborhood is isolated Imagine your neighbors have lost homes Imagine they need a place to stay Imagine you are the only one with shelter training NOW WHAT?
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Shelter Operations42 RUNNING A SHELTER using ICS Incident command structure who is in command?
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Shelter Operations43 RUNNING A SHELTER Shelter manager (Incident commander) pg. 17
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Shelter Operations44 RUNNING A SHELTER Operations: Registration pg. 19 Feeding pg. 21 Dormitory pg. 23 Health Care pg. 25
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Shelter Operations45 RUNNING A SHELTER Planning staffing pg. 29
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Shelter Operations46 Hazards
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Shelter Operations47 RUNNING A SHELTER Logistics pg. 31 Ordering food obtaining equipment
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Shelter Operations48 RUNNING A SHELTER Finances pg. no reference stays with manager, unless a large operation How is everything going to be paid for Client services pg. 27 additional services not necessarily relevant
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Shelter Operations49 KEY RESPONSIBALITIES Manager ensures someone makes organizational chart pg. 33 Who reports to whom
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Shelter Operations50 You have opened a shelter soon we’ll do that here
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Shelter Operations51 You have opened a shelter other considerations
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Shelter Operations52 Hazards
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Shelter Operations53 You have opened a shelter other considerations UNMET NEEDS
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Shelter Operations54 UNMET NEEDS Most people have safe space, food, beds, information, and more. Who doesn’t?
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Shelter Operations55 UNMET NEEDS pg. 11,12 Dietary restrictions Mobility impaired Visual difficulties Hearing disabilities Animals Those for whom English is not their primary language Deaths from the event
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Shelter Operations56 Look for those with unmet needs
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Shelter Operations57 Let's go to work!!!
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Shelter Operations58 More ?'s
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