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Welcome to CERT Shelter Operations

Welcome to CERT Shelter Operations . Introductions. CERT preparedness for a disaster pg. 4. Red Cross 7 Principles pg. 6. Red Cross Code of Conduct pg. 7. DISASTER HAPPENS. What do you plan to do ?. Hazards. Hazards. People need a place to go.

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Welcome to CERT Shelter Operations

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  1. Welcome to CERTShelter Operations Shelter Operations

  2. Shelter Operations

  3. Introductions Shelter Operations

  4. CERT preparedness for a disasterpg. 4 Shelter Operations

  5. Red Cross7 Principlespg. 6 Shelter Operations

  6. Red CrossCode of Conductpg. 7 Shelter Operations

  7. DISASTER HAPPENS What do you plan to do? Shelter Operations

  8. Hazards Shelter Operations

  9. Hazards Shelter Operations

  10. People need a place to go Shelter Operations

  11. People need a place to goCollect them selves Get information Make plans Medical and psychological care Figure out their next move Have a safe place to stay Shelter Operations

  12. Evacuation center Shelter Operations

  13. Unmet needs Shelter Operations

  14. Unmet needsA SAFE PLACE TO STAY Shelter Operations

  15. Now we need a shelter Shelter Operations

  16. What is a shelter? Shelter Operations

  17. A place where people congregate to sleep, and care for them selves, and receive available assistance Shelter Operations

  18. Hazards Shelter Operations

  19. 4 MODELS OF SHELTERS • Red Cross managed • Red Cross partnered • Red Cross supported • Independent (pop up) shelters Shelter Operations

  20. 4 MODELS OF SHELTERS Finances • Who will pay for it all • Only those with agreements in place or those who make agreements Shelter Operations

  21. The beginnings of a shelter Shelter Operations

  22. Hazards Shelter Operations

  23. The beginnings of a shelterOpen field, a parkEspecially true after a quake and people are not comfortable inside a building Shelter Operations

  24. Hazards Shelter Operations

  25. The beginnings of a shelterNext typeA person’s home or a hub of homes Shelter Operations

  26. The beginnings of a shelterNext Community hallChurch facilityClub or civic group meeting hall Shelter Operations

  27. The beginnings of a shelterNext / otherSchoolsVeteran's centersFair groundsAuditoriums Race tracksAirports / hangers Shelter Operations

  28. Starting a shelter Shelter Operations

  29. Starting a shelter Shelter Operations

  30. Starting a shelterWe want to provide:safe placefoodmedical servicesinformation Shelter Operations

  31. Starting a shelterProgress in a shelterRegular, nutritional, culturally appropriate & special needs mealsInformational updatesContact with other family membersPlay areas for children Meeting unmet needsSocial activities Shelter Operations

  32. Starting a shelterGreat servicesBox lunches for people working different shiftsMailSchoolingVisiting medical servicesPet careWork programsTransportation Shelter Operations

  33. Starting a sheltermost likely you won’t be getting to the top end of a shelter as a CERT person Shelter Operations

  34. Where does CERT fit in? Shelter Operations

  35. Where does CERT fit in?Starting a pop up shelter after catastrophic eventHelping in someone else's shelter Shelter Operations

  36. What will you do in a shelter? Shelter Operations

  37. Hazards Shelter Operations

  38. What will you do in a shelter?CARE FOR THOSE IN NEED Shelter Operations

  39. The 3 R’s of shelteringRespect for clientRulesRoutinepg. 9 Shelter Operations

  40. RUNNING A SHELTER Shelter Operations

  41. RUNNING A SHELTERImagine a disaster has happenedImagine your neighborhood is isolatedImagine your neighbors have lost homes Imagine they need a place to stayImagine you are the only one with shelter training NOW WHAT? Shelter Operations

  42. RUNNING A SHELTERusing ICSIncident command structurewho is in command? Shelter Operations

  43. RUNNING A SHELTERShelter manager (Incident commander)pg. 17 Shelter Operations

  44. RUNNING A SHELTEROperations:Registration pg. 19Feeding pg. 21Dormitory pg. 23Health Care pg. 25 Shelter Operations

  45. RUNNING A SHELTERPlanningstaffing pg. 29 Shelter Operations

  46. Hazards Shelter Operations

  47. RUNNING A SHELTERLogistics pg. 31Ordering foodobtaining equipment Shelter Operations

  48. RUNNING A SHELTERFinances pg. no referencestays with manager, unless a large operationHow is everything going to be paid forClient services pg. 27 additional services not necessarily relevant Shelter Operations

  49. KEY RESPONSIBALITIES • Manager ensures someone makes organizational chart pg. 33 • Who reports to whom Shelter Operations

  50. You have opened a sheltersoon we’ll do that here Shelter Operations

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