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Recovery: The Forgotten Phase of Emergency Management

Explore the critical phase of recovery in emergency management and its importance in rebuilding communities. Discover resources, training programs, and best practices for effective recovery efforts.

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Recovery: The Forgotten Phase of Emergency Management

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  1. Recovery The Forgotten Phase of Emergency Management

  2. MISSIONTEEX makes a difference by providing training, developing practical solutions, and saving lives. VALUES SafetyTeamworkAdaptabilityRespectStewardship VISION TEEX is an adaptive and innovative service agency making a difference worldwide.

  3. TRAINING FACTS & FIGURES • Total Trained/Served: 173,218 • Served 90% of Texas Communities • Total Contact Hours: 2.7 Million • Total Classes: 6,791 • For every dollar of state general revenue TEEX received, TEEX generated $11. • International Service: 75 Countries FY 2017 Texas Communities Served Training Technical Assistance FY 2017 Nations Served FY 2017 Communities Served

  4. The Case for Recovery

  5. Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

  6. Texas Landscape Source: Texas Homeland Security Strategic Plan 2015-2020 • By 2020 Texas population expected to grow to 29 million up approximately 15% from 2010. • Texas will remain the most natural hazard-prone state in the nation. • Droughts • Wildfire • Tornadoes • Flooding • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms

  7. Recovery • How do you define recovery? • National Recovery Framework (2nd addition) • Recovery Continuum • The recovery process is best described as a sequence of interdependent and often concurrent activities that progressively advance a community toward its planned recovery outcomes.

  8. Four Phases of Emergency Management National Preparedness Goal: Five Emergency Management Areas THSSP Goal 5: Recover

  9. Questions? How many have worked through the recovery phase of a disaster? When does recovery start in a disaster? What is your roll in the recovery phase of a disaster? What challenges did/could you face? What was the biggest lesson learned during recovery?

  10. Local Steps to Declare a Disaster and Federal Assistance Eligibility Step1 - Declare a local state of disaster and submit to the State Operations Center (SOC). Step 2 - Prepare and submit a Disaster Summary Outline (DSO) to the SOC. Step 3 - Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDAs) Step 4 - Governor Requests a Federal Disaster Declaration

  11. Important Recovery Documents to know about Stafford Act National Disaster Recovery Framework 2018 FEMA Public Assistance Program Guide 2 C.F.R. § 200.326 and 2 C.F.R. Part 200, Appendix II, Required Contract Clauses Procurement Guidance for Recipients and Sub-recipients Under 2 CFR Part 200 (Uniform Rules) Supplement to the Public Assistance Procurement Disaster Assistance Team (PDAT) Field Manual Texas Emergency Management Executive Guide FY 2017 Edition

  12. Training • Emergency Management Institute Online courses. • TEEX Recovery Training Program • 1 hour online Disaster Recovery Awareness • 4 hour Disaster Recovery for Senior Officials • 8 hour Introduction to the Public Assistance Program • Planning for Disaster Debris Management • Community Planning for Disaster Recovery • Damage Assessment

  13. QUESTIONS

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