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Page 1: Engaging Neighborhood Residents for Emergency Preparedness · Heat Wave - A Social Autopsy of disaster in Chicago, 2002, The University of Chicago Press BY DR. ERIC KLINENBERG, PROFESSOR

EngagingNeighborhoodResidentsfor

EmergencyPreparedness

MichaelRayResilientCommunityTaskForce

New Partners for Smart Growth ConferenceSaturday, February 4, 2017

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Tucson,AZSonoranDesert• 1millioninmetropolitanTucsonandsurroundingtowns.

• Temperaturesgoingup:– 2013waswarmestJuneonrecord,– 2014was3rd;– 2015was4th warmest,and– 2016hadthethirdhighesttemperatureof115˚

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PathwaystoResilienceProblemAwarenessAcknowledgingClimateChange

ClimateSmartSouthwestConference

CommunityApproachMutualReliance–

AdaptabilityNotLimitedbyPersonalResources

IndividualApproachSelfReliance–

AdaptabilityDependent onPersonalResources

TheExtremeWeatherChallenge

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PartOne:TheHeatEmergencyScenario

WorkshopGuide

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WorkshopPurpose

“tofacilitatepreparednessforextremeheatandotherweatherrelatedemergenciesattheneighborhoodlevelinSouthernArizona”

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Part One: Assessing Your Readiness

TheHeatEmergencyScenario

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TheHeatEmergencyScenario• Record breaking temperatures• Electricity out in the region• Nighttime temperatures are over 90

degrees and temperatures inside homes exceed 85.

• Hospitals and pharmacies are closed

• Water no longer works• Cell phones and gas pumps are

closed

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ASouthernArizonaClimateDisasterScenario

InNovemberof2013,theArizonaStateDisasterpreparednessagenciesandStateandlocalhealthdepartmentshostedamockdisasterscenariotoaddressaregionalclimateeventinwhich theentiregridwentdownfor72hours duringanextremeheatwave.

Whatisthealternativeto“ShelterinPlace?”

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PREVENTION!

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1StagesofHeat- RelatedIllness

2

3 4

•Thirst •MuscleCramps

•Cool,moist,paleskin

•Headache

•Dizzinessandweaknessorexhaustion

•Nausea•Theskinmayormaynotfeelhot

•Vomiting,confusion,throbbingheadache

•Rapid,weakpulse•Rapid,shallowbreathing•Highbodytemperature•Decreasealertnesslevels

HeatStrokeHeatExhaustion

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ForHeatStroke

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BREAK

Part Two: Moving From Vulnerable

to Resilient

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Defining“Vulnerable”toExtremeHeat

• livingalone• notleavinghomedaily• lackingaccesstotransportation• beingsickorbedridden• eldersandtheveryyoung• substanceabuse• nothavingsocialcontactsnearby• nothavinganairconditioner

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Pg.9inWorkshop Guide

At-A-Distance

Neighborhood

Home

IdentifyingWhoisVulnerable

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HeatWave- ASocialAutopsyofdisasterinChicago,2002,TheUniversityofChicagoPress

BYDR.ERICKLINENBERG,PROFESSOROFSOCIOLOGYFROMNYU

Lackofneighborhoodsocialcohesiveness

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NorthLawndale• Bombedoutappearance• Emptylots• Littlestreetlife• Fewshopsormarkets• Agreatdealofviolentcrime

LowCohesion19deaths

(40per100thousand)

• Busystreets• Fewemptylots• Plentyofpeopleonthe

streets• Lotsofcommercialactivity• Localchurchesprovide

activity

HighCohesion3deaths

(4per100thousand)

Duringthe1995disaster,739Chicagoansabovethenorm diedduringtheweekofJuly14– 20

SouthLawndale

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WhatareWeAdvocating?

PreparednessthroughCommunityCohesion

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ActivityTwo:TheCommunityCohesionScale

Willweworktogetherinanemergency?

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ActivityTwo:CommunityCohesion

1. Whyhaveyougivenyourneighborhoodareatherankthatyouhave?

2. Whataresomeideasforincreasingyourarea’scohesiveness?

Pleasebepreparedtoreportouttothelargergroup.

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BREAK:

Part Three: Preparing for Heat-Related Emergencies

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ActivityThree:HomeWorksheet

Usethehomeworksheettohelpyoufindouthowpreparedyourhouseholdisforadverseclimateevents.

•Thefirstpartoftheworksheetdescribesthepeopleinyourhomeandtheresourcesyouhave

•Thesecondparthelpsyouknowwhichpeopleinyourhousewillhaveahealthriskandneedhelp

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SharingSuppliesandResourcesWithYourNeighbors

•PlanningWaterandFoodSecurity

•IdentifyingCoolPlacesinYourNeighborhood

•Keepingcoolandhydrated

•Communicatingwithneighborsandemergencyservices

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ActivityFour:MakingHelpAvailable

Individual Community•SkillsandExpertise

•Whatcanyouandyourneighborsoffer?

•ResourcesandSupplies•Whatdoyouneedandwhatcanyoushare?

•VulnerablePeople•Whoneedshelpandwhoareyoucommittingtohelp?

•Coordination•Howwillyourneighborhoodcoordinateassistanceandwhataboutnon-participants?

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Imagineactivitiesyourneighborhoodcanengageintohelpvulnerableneighbors.

•Whataresomeshort-term(6weeks)projectsyourneighborhoodwillcommittocreateresiliencetowithstandheatandotherformsofneighborhoodstress?

Pleasebepreparedtoreportouttothelargergroup.

ActivityFive:6-WeekCommunityChallenge

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ProjectPlanning• Whatarethestepstocompletingyourproject?

• Whowillvolunteertoworkoneachstep?• Howlongwilltheyhavetocompleteit?

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CDCGrant:PreparednessFindings

• Vulnerablecommunitiesareachallengetoengage:AmericanIndian,homebound,disabledandundocumentedlowincome,somewhospeakSpanishbutnotEnglish.

• Lowlevelsofcohesionnegatecollaboration:legalstatus,socialisolation,disillusionmentordistrustofpublicagenciesoroutsiders.

• Followupvisitsareimportantandmayyieldinformationaboutefforttocohereonaction

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TakeAway

• Neighborhoodleadersinsemi-cohesiveneighborhoodsareanunderutilizedresourceforbridgingthegapbetweenthosewithresourcesandthosewhoneedhelpinanemergency.

• Workshopdesignthatengagespeopleinconversationaboutactioncanbeginbuildingtheconnectionsforresilienceinanemergency

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Contacts/LinksLearnmoreabouttheArizonaChapterofthe

PhysiciansforSocialReasonabilityat:www.psr.org/azclimate

HeatEmergencyChallengeWebsite:http://www.buildingresilientneighborhoods.org/

MichaelRay:[email protected]