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Crisis Preparedness & Response
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Crisis preparedness is the responsibility of every school, community, and state. Preparedness involves planning how to respond when an emergency or disaster occurs and working to marshal the resources needed to respond efficiently and effectively. Schools and education agencies cannot prevent natural disasters or even many man-made crises, such as terrorist events. However, should an event or threat occur or be suspected, every staff member should know how to respond based on protocols, or community-based plans, established in advance in collaboration with public health and first responder agencies.

The basic components of most plans (i.e., crisis response team, communications, emergency organizational chart, operations plans, evacuation, shelter-in-place, transportation, emergency care, short- and long-term mental health care) apply whether an emergency is caused by terrorism, tornado, or school shooting. Some resources are listed below; a more comprehensive list can be found in the lists for crisis preparedness & response Publications and Links.

Preparedness
Local and state educational agencies and institutions of higher education are urged to have an emergency management plan. Resources are available to help schools, education agencies, and institutions of higher education develop such plans.

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Response
Schools have a key role to play in responding to crises and disasters. This involves providing emergency assistance and trying to reduce the likelihood of further damage during and immediately following a disaster.

Recovery
Schools are uniquely positioned to provide normalization and security to children. Recovery includes engaging in short-term efforts to restore people to physical and mental health and vital systems to minimum operating conditions; it also includes long-term efforts to restore disaster areas to previous conditions or better.

* Links to non-Federal organizations are provided solely as a service to our users. Links do not constitute an endorsement of any organization by CDC or the Federal Government, and none should be inferred. The CDC is not responsible for the content of the individual organization Web pages found at this link.





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January 2007 Pandemic Flu Preparation- Why Schools Need to Take Action
September 2006 Avian Influenza: Am I at Risk?
March 2004 HIPAA and Public Health Reporting
  Medications in School
  Influenza Prevention and Control
  Middle School Girls: Sports Participation and Eating Disorders
  Illness Falsification
January 2005 Flu Season is Upon Us: What can you do?
August 2004 Our Trip to Cameroon
June 2004 Words of Inspiration
March 2004 Obesity and Poverty
  Adolescent Girls: Exercise and Attitude
Pediatricians on Obesity and Schools' Role
Alternative School Collaborates with Nursing School
Detergent: The Hidden Problem
Why is Childhood Calcium Intake Important?
February 2004 Children Missing Physical Activity
New Growth Charts
  Poisoning First Aid
  Injured by a Backpack
  Teachers' Attitudes About CPR and AEDs
  Kids With Food Allergies: Poorer Nutrition?
  Kids Count
September 2003 September is National Lice Prevention Month!
August 2003 Clean Hands - Procedures and Products to Protect Health
May 2003 School Nursing: What It Was and What It Is
April 2003 Substance Abuse: Prevention, Recognition, and Treatment
March 2003 Healthy People 2010: Weight Management and Physical Activity Focus Areas
February 2003 February is American Heart Month
February 2003 February is National School-Based Health Center Awareness Month
December/January 2003 Mercury Thermometers: Are they really a hazard?
October/November 2002 The ABC's of Diabetes Care
September 2002 Surviving Asthma Season
July/August 2002 Immunizations: Another Aspect of Homeland Security










 

 


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