Emergency REdiplan: Four Steps to prepare your household for people with a disability their families and carers: Easy English Workbook
Workbook for the Easy English Booklet
Past disaster eventsEM-DAT listing of disaster events in AustraliaDisaster statistics from UN-ISDR and CREDRisk country profile from Index for Risk ManagementDisaster response and management data from ReliefWebGovernment policiesHFA Progress Reports, government plans, and government statements – http://www.unisdr.org/partners/countries/ausRed Cross + civil societyIFRC appeals and info bulletins for Australia
Workbook for the Easy English Booklet
Easy English version of the disability booklet. Developed in conjunction with Scope Communications
Household Preparedness for Seniors is an information and guided activity booklet for frail older people. The all hazards hard copy 34 page publication helps people prepare for recover. It is also available in an audio file.
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Four Steps to prepare your household for people with a disability their families and carers is an information and guided activity booklet is for people living with disability, their carers and families. The booklet is all hazards in focus and aims to prepare people for recovery.An easy English version is also available for people with
Four steps to prepare your household is an information and guided activity booklet for the general public. It focusses upon all hazards preparedness, and aims to prepare people for recovery. It is a hard copy 34 page publication. This publication is also available in an audio file.
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The report of the first Red Cross National Resilience Roundtable examining the application of social capital to disaster resilience
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A set of guidelines that have been designed to support emergency managers to better understand the varied communication needs of people with disability. They are intended to inform and complement the wide range of policies and procedures developed at all levels of government, business and the not-for-profit sector in support of incident management and the
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This paper outlines the infrastructure resilience strategy of the Australian government. It examines a wide range of key issues including networks, supply chains, shared risk, cross-secotral approaches, and knock-on effects. Commonwealth of Australia 2010 Online version of report http://www.tisn.gov.au/Documents/Australian+Government+s+Critical+Infrastructure+Resilience+Strategy.pdf
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