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Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health . Presentation Outline. How has CDM been integrated into the Health Sector ProgrammeWhat outcomes have been targeted What activities/actions have been undertaken/implementedChallenges Strategies Lessons Learnt and
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1. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Comprehensive Disaster ManagementMinistry of Health Trinidad and Tobago Ms. Joanne Persad
Emergency Services and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit
July 02nd 2008
2. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Presentation Outline How has CDM been integrated into the Health Sector Programme
What outcomes have been targeted
What activities/actions have been undertaken/implemented
Challenges
Strategies
Lessons Learnt and Recommendations
3. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Enhanced CDM Framework Outcome 1
Enhanced institutional support for CDM programme implementation
Output 1.1 ESDPCU established to improve coordination; RHAs Disaster Command Centres
Output 1.3 – Draft Health Disaster Policy and revised Health Disaster Plan incorporates CDM Outcome 2
An effective mechanism and programme for management of CDM
Output 2.4 Education and training materials
Output 2.5 Culture of safety rather a disaster culture within the Ministry of Health
4. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Enhanced CDM framework Outcome 3
Disaster Risk Management mainstream at national levels
Health has a network of Disaster offices
Outcome 4
Enhanced community resilience
Community Partnership programme SWRHA
5. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health ESDPCU Focus Health Disaster Management
Comprehensive Disaster Management in keeping with the National and Regional Programme
Outcomes and outputs of CDM are intricately linked to the Work Programme of the National Disaster Office
Outcome 3 - CDM has been incorporated into Health sector disaster
The Ministry of Health’s contribution thus far
6. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Ministry of Health Emergency Services and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Established January 2007
Officially launched October 2007
Staff
Strategic Plan
Work Programme
Specific and key outcomes
7. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Activities undertaken Preparedness
Building Capacity
Training for health sector personnel
IMS, Health Sector Contingency Planning, Basic Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Telecommunications, Nurses orientation; next MCM
Operational Planning
Emergency Telecommunications (wireless trunk radio network)
8. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Activities undertaken Preparedness
Disaster Plan revision and/or development
National health disaster plan
Regional Health Authorities Disaster Plans
Hospital Disaster Plan guideline
National Plan guideline
simulations
Hazard Specific plans and specific emergency functional
Business continuity planning- our aim is to continue to provide health care to the population
9. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Activities undertaken Preparedness
Disaster Command Centre
MOH
RHAs
CMOsH and Vertical Services
10. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Activities undertaken Mitigation
Safe Hospital Index
Qualitative assessment tool applied to hospitals
Public Information and Education
Exhibitions – Cipriani Labour College
Brochures and flyers
Newsletter
Seminars – PAHO Global Warming
Public lectures and talks
Developing a disaster culture in the Health Sector
11. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Activities undertaken Response
Emergency Operations
Levels of emergencies (I, II, III)
EOC activation
Standing committee, Response Committee
RHA emergency operations
Member of the National Task Force;
Multi-sectoral coordination
Linkage with other public entities
Linkage with International Organisations etc. PAHO
12. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Activities undertaken Recovery
Develop strategies for the rehabilitation process
Access funding for the rehabilitation and recovery process
Ensure that recovery is conducted in a way which will reduce the impact of the next hazard
Collaborate with international organization on needs etc.
Conduct an detailed AAR process
13. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Challenges and strategies Challenges
Cultural adversity to Disaster Management (occurs at all levels)
Resource and capacity restrictions Strategies
Change culture to “disaster culture”
Building the capacity
14. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Future plans Mitigation
Phase two of the Safe Hospital Index – follow up activities with Hospitals
More public information and education
Developing a Disaster Culture
Preparedness
More capacity building – training and resource build up
More partnership building – Private sector cooperation and collaboration
15. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health Lessons learnt and recommendations Disaster management is about people, therefore, there are fundamental human behavioural, psychological etc. issues
Listen to our partners
Trust is critical
Programmes, plans, policies to be designed in a collaborative fashion, not in isolation
16. Emergency Service and Disaster Preparedness Coordinating Unit Ministry of Health