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Natural and Man-Made Disasters
  • Are You Prepared?
  • We werent!!

  • Beth Scalco, MPA, LCSW

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When a disaster strikes, the general population
expects social service agencies and branches of
local, state, and federal government to rapidly
mobilize to help the impacted community.
Mooreshed MD
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HIV/AIDS Program Impact
  • Lost all forms of communication
  • Office building was flooded and not accessible
  • No access to data/records
  • Power was lost as was the alarm system and
    anything requiring refrigeration
  • Staff and clients were dispersed across the U.S.
  • Many staff were in crisis 15/57 had lost their
    homes

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Phases of Disaster Management
  • Mitigation plan to minimize the effects of a
    disaster
  • Preparedness - plan to respond
  • Response effort to minimize hazard, rescue
  • Recovery return the community to normal
    functioning

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Communication
  • Updated Staff Phone Lists with Call Tree Plan
  • Phone list of other important contacts
  • Alternate Plan of Communication
  • Call in Number at a Distant Location
  • Yahoo Group, Web Site, etc
  • Conference Call Capability for dispersed staff

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Protecting Data
  • Client Level- backed up daily
  • Identify other record you may need if you cant
    access your office iecontracts, invoices, grant
    applications
  • Minimize paper records, make electronic as often
    as possible.
  • Offsite location geographically distant to store
    back ups
  • Is data safe if someone has access to your office
    and your computers??

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Assisting the Clients
  • Partner with other States and National Partners
    to do the things you are unable to
  • Conference Bridge
  • Process HIV tests
  • Man a Hotline
  • Relay information
  • Donate supplies that were destroyed

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Leadership
  • Dont depend on the people above you for decision
    making and be ready to take responsibility for
    the decisions you make
  • Identify several back-ups to step up to the plate
    if you are not available
  • Prior to a disaster have all staff identify
    critical functions and empower them to take
    action without an OK from you
  • Request a single point of contact from the Feds

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Develop the Dreaded Disaster Plan and Sleep Well
  • Do it by Committee
  • Include Key Staff
  • Set Timelines for when action needs to be taken
  • Think it through in terms of an emergency that
    you have notice of and one that you have no
    warning

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