Community Recovery Clause Samples

Community Recovery. Definition: Community Recovery is the ability to collaborate with community partners, e.g., healthcare organizations, business, education, and emergency management) to plan and advocate for the rebuilding of public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health systems to at least a level of functioning comparable to pre-incident levels and improved levels where possible.
Community Recovery. For a complete list of all 15 public health preparedness capabilities, visit ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/cpr/readiness/capabilities.htm.
Community Recovery. ‌ Introduction‌ Capability Functions This capability consists of the ability to perform the following functions: 1. Identify and monitor public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health system recovery needs 2. Coordinate community public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health system recovery operations 3. Implement corrective actions to mitigate damages from future incidents Community Recovery Evaluation Tool‌ Incident Categorization 1. Type of incident: [Select one] □ Extreme weather (e.g., heat wave, ice storm) □ Flooding □ Earthquake □ Hurricane/tropical storm □ Hazardous material □ Fire □ Tornado □ Biological hazard or disease, please specify □ Radiation □ Other*, please specify 2. Health-related outcomes, if known • Number of injured o Number of injured ≤ 18 years • Number of ill (physical, mental/behavioral) o Number of ill ≤ 18 years • Number of exposed (biological, chemical, radiological) o Number of exposed ≤ 18 years • Number of fatalities o Number of fatalities ≤ 18 years  Please indicate whether these are estimates or exact. [Select one]  Please describe how these data were collected. 3. Name and date of the incident. 4. Approximate duration of recovery in days (please define start and stop dates, and indicate if ongoing) □ Indicate if recovery is ongoing [Yes/No] a. If no, indicate approximate end date of recovery 5. Was a public health emergency declared by any authorized official for the impacted area? [Yes/No]
Community Recovery. This deliverable requirement will help cover this gap. The purpose is to create a framework from which a full plan will emerge. Write either a stand-alone document or a section into a current plan for supporting community recovery operations following a disaster. This planning component does not have to be detailed; a high-level overview will be sufficient. It should encompass the purpose, scope of recovery, roles, responsibilities, local partners, access and functional needs, and a caveat for providing service as-able. The first step is to identify and review potential public health needs during disaster recovery with community and response partners. These partners should also understand the scope and roles of public health during recovery. Keep in mind that your roles should not go beyond the currently available services you provide. Sharing this information is critical to recovery planning. Remember that recovery is more than just returning to the previous status after a disaster. It is an opportunity to establish a modern and up-to-date standard. Consider sharing and gathering input for your recovery framework with these partners. • Emergency managerSchool administrators • Hospital administrators or emergency managers • Local health officials • Local elected leadership • Social service representatives Public health recovery is a broad endeavor. You will need many more partners from several community sectors to do full recovery planning, but public health is the current focus. Public health recovery activities (operations) should include the following. • Restore services • Provide long-term follow-up to those affected • Implement recommendations from after-action reports • Ensure sustained, basic and surge capacities of public health resources • Address the psychosocial needs of impacted populations and responders This is a framework, not a full plan, so details and processes are not needed. Keep it high-level. DPHHS PHEP will provide guidance and technical assistance. A template will be developed in the coming budget period.
Community Recovery. Key Measurement Terms‌‌
Community Recovery. The ability of a community, through public health agencies, to develop, maintain, and utilize collaborative relationships among government, private, and community organizations to develop and utilize shared plans for responding to and recovering from disasters and public health emergencies.
Community Recovery. Introduction‌ <.. image(Heavy Construction Equipment moving soil for construction Public Domain Image #1735 from ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ) removed ..> This capability includes activities related to the recovery of public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health systems and services, including planning, advocacy, collaboration, and monitoring by health departments and community partners. These activities enable public health departments to prepare for alternative delivery and continuity of services during response and recovery operations as well as to plan for the restoration of impacted services.
Community Recovery. Issue Strategies Performance Indicators
Community Recovery. For a complete list of all 15 public health preparedness capabilities, visit ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/cpr/readiness/capabilities.htm. KEY CHALLENGE KEY STRENGTH Medical Countermeasure Readiness: Ensuring that medicine and supplies get to those who need them most during an emergency. Created a points of dispensing management system that tracks every POD site in the state to allow for quick distribution allocation of medical countermeasures Lacks an established closed points of dispensing for health department staff and families States, territories, and localities are required to develop emergency plans covering children, pregnant women, and other vulnerable populations. Population 2017 Households included children 34% Respondents who know they are pregnant 5% Respondents 65 or older 21% Respondents who reported having diabetes 11% Respondents who reported a condition that limits activities — Respondents who reported a health problem that required the use of specialized equipment — PHEP funds support staff who have expertise in many differen PHEP-Funded Staff t areas.2017 CDC Field Staff 1 Educators 1 Epidemiologists 6 Health Professionals 1 Laboratorians 5 Other Staff 19 PHEP Program–Key Performance Measure Results Emergency Operations Coordination 2015 2016 2017 Laboratory Response Network biological (LRN-B) and PulseNet labs rapidly identify and notify CDC of potential biological health threats to minimize disease outbreaks. CDC manages the LRN-B, a group of public health labs with testing capabilities to detect and confirm biological health threats. CDC also manages PulseNet, a national network of labs that analyzes and connects foodborne illness cases together to identify outbreak sources. Current number of LRN-B public health labs: 1 Number of minutes for public health staff with incident management lead roles to report for immediate duty 60 N/A 30 Timely and effective communication between lab and epidemiologic st public health emergency. Public Health Laboratory Testing aff can reduce death and injuries in a 2017 Results of communication drills between laboratory and epidemiological staff completed within 45 minutes Drill 1: Completed drill in time Drill 2: Completed drill in time Public Health Laboratory Testing: LRN-B 2015 2016 2017 Proportion of LRN-B proficiency tests passed 2 / 2 2 / 2 2 / 2 Public Health Laboratory Testing: PulseNet 2015 2016 2017 Percentage of E. coli-positive tests analyzed and uploaded into PulseNet national database within four ...
Community Recovery. Medical Surge