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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT October 16, 2012

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Page 1: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT · 2012-10-16  · Workplan Establish a foundation, for effective and robust all hazards Emergency management planning, mitigation, preparedness, response & recovery

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTOctober 16, 2012

Page 2: EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT · 2012-10-16  · Workplan Establish a foundation, for effective and robust all hazards Emergency management planning, mitigation, preparedness, response & recovery

All Chiefs Resolution

Issue of Health & Safety of FN communities is a concern;

Passed January 2010 that urged DIAND to conclude & sign the MOU’s;

Stressed the need to work in collaboration with our network (HC, EC, AANDC, provinces)

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Not prepared for water related Emergencies; No backup power; No backup chlorinators; Lack of storage capacity; Fire protection (flow capacity) Fire hydrants in disrepair Draft ERP (testing?) Back up (operator & monitors)

Concerns water & wastewater

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Emergency Response Planning

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Atlantic First Nation Housing & Infrastructure Network

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Workplan

Establish a foundation, for effective and robust all hazards Emergency management planning, mitigation, preparedness, response & recovery that will address both natural and human related hazards and disasters.

Foster linkages and partnerships with key contributors (First Nations, federal/provincial government departments and agencies, municipal/county government representatives and others.)

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Workplan

To develop and ensure a strong Emergency Management & Response planning forum to assist First Nations;

To continue to advocate for funding to support First Nations in emergency management activities which includes the five “pillars” of emergency management (preparedness, prevention;

Support regional initiatives;

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Atlantic First Nations EM Gathering

Held annually for five years(didn’t get funding)“Caring for Our Own”

Atlantic First Nations Emergency Management Gathering

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HEM Coordinator

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Emergency Preparedness

Held a 5-day training session for Atlantic First Nations;

Incident command 100 & 200 Intro to Emergency Management Intro to All Hazards planning; Business Continuity planning;

30 completed the training

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First Nations participants

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Training

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Training

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Communications

Took an opportunity to raise awareness around emergency preparedness for families and communities during the Emergency Preparedness Week.

Prepared four articles featuring fire chiefs and a First Nations community related to emergency preparedness.

Utilized resources found in getprepared.ca Plan is to distribute in PDF

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2012 Conference on Disaster Management:  Community Resilience Prepare Respond Rebuild

To share the lessons learned regarding First Nations Emergency Preparedness;

To demonstration First Nation’s community resilience in an event of an emergency;

To provide networking opportunities for conference participants working with First Nations in emergency preparedness;

To build relationships with First Nation’s communities and experts in emergency preparedness;

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December 2010, Rexton, NB

72 Hours is your family prepared

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Questions?

ContactNorah Ward-Osmond

[email protected]

1 877-667-4007