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Stay, Leave, Connect: A Personal Plan for All Emergencies Introductions. <Location> <Date> <Presenters>. Workshop Objectives. Help participants to: Understand the importance of personal preparedness, Identify personal barriers to planning, Assess personal preparedness levels,
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Stay, Leave, Connect: A Personal Plan for All EmergenciesIntroductions <Location><Date><Presenters>
Workshop Objectives Help participants to: • Understand the importance of personal preparedness, • Identify personal barriers to planning, • Assess personal preparedness levels, • Use resources on www.nh.gov/ReadyNH, • Identify 3 key components of a family emergency preparedness plan
Workshop Objectives continued… Help participants to: • Create a personal emergency preparedness plan to stay-in-place, leave your home, and connect with loved ones. • Gather emergency supplies • Visit www.nh.gov/readyNH
Activity • Please take a few moments to complete the home preparedness survey on the back third of your brochure
New Tools to Connect • Google Person Finder • American Red Cross Safe and Well
Workplace Ideas • Copy of the emergency phone tree to reach workers if available • Emergency call in number or process • Alternative work arrangements
Workplace Ideas • Stay • If we had to stay at your workplace for 3 days, what supplies would you need? • Leave • If you could not enter your workplace for an extended period of time, would you be able to work from home or an alternate site? • Connect • Does your workplace have an emergency phone tree or list? Do you keep it in an easily accessible place?
Preparedness Videos • Preparing a Family Emergency Kit in Plain English • Emergency Preparedness: Making Emergency Preparedness Kit
Ready NH www.nh.gov/ReadyNH
Questions? Please complete evaluations
Special Thanks to . . . Developed in Collaboration with the Community Health Institute, NH DHHS, NH HSEM, VolunteerNH, the American Red Cross, and the Public Health Networks based on material developed by the Cambridge Advance Practice Center for Emergency Preparedness through a cooperative agreement from CDC to NACCHO. These materials do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC or NACCHO.