Preparing Your Emergency Management Arrangements
Up one levelHazards exist within all communities whether they are recognised or not. The local communities ability to cope with the impact of these hazards depends mainly on whether it has prepared plans or programs for:
Prevention – Regulatory and physical measures to ensure that emergencies are prevented, or their effects mitigated.
Preparedness – Arrangements to ensure that, all resources and services which may be needed, can be rapidly mobilised and deployed.
Response – Actions taken, during and immediately after a hazard impact to ensure that its effects are minimised; and
Recovery – Arrangements to ensure that a community is restored to normal in as short a time as is practicable.
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Guide to Developing Your Community's Recovery Management Plan
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Funding Emergency Management
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Emergency Management Arrangements
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- EMWA Info sheet on emergency management arrangements
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Local Emergency Management Committee
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- EMWA Info Sheet the Local Emergency Management Committee
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Evacuation management
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- EMWA Information sheet on evacuation management and planning