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EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION 6 - MASS CARE & EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE. “Training for incoming EMAC personnel” A Self Study Course. Course Modules. Module 1 – ESF 6 in the State Plan Module 2 – ESF 6 procedures Module 3 – Position Task Books Module 4 – EOC Message System. Module 1.
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EMERGENCY SUPPORT FUNCTION 6 - MASS CARE & EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE “Training for incoming EMAC personnel” A Self Study Course 1
Course Modules • Module 1 – ESF 6 in the State Plan • Module 2 – ESF 6 procedures • Module 3 – Position Task Books • Module 4 – EOC Message System 2
Module 1 ESF 6 in the State Plan Reference: Appendix 6, Mass Care, State Comprehensive Emergency Management plan 3
Comprehensive Preparedness Guide (CPG) 101 Version 2.0 - Developing and Maintaining State, Territorial, Tribal and Local emergency plans, November 2010, FEMA The ESF 6 CEMP Annexdescribes “the framework through which a jurisdiction’s departments and agencies, the private sector, not-for-profit and voluntary organizations, and other NGOs coordinate and execute the common emergency management strategies. The actions described in the Support Annexes apply to nearly every type of emergency. Each Support Annex identifies a coordinating agency and cooperating agencies. In some instances, two departments or agencies share coordinating agency responsibilities.”Source:CPG 101 ESF 6 CEMP Annex ESF 6 SOG “Standard operating procedures or operating manuals are complete reference documents that provide the purpose, authorities, duration, and details for the preferred method for performing a single function or a number of interrelated functions in a uniform manner.” Source: CPG 101 ESF 6 Position Task Books Position Task Books describe and identify all the basic tasks a person holding the position should be able to perform properly. Source: NIMS Qualifications Process Guide ESF 6 Job Aids “Job aids are checklists or other materials that help users perform a task.”Source: CPG 101
Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan • 18 Emergency Support Functions (ESF) • Each ESF has a Primary Agency and several Support Agencies • Primary Agencies for ESF 6 are: • The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), and • The Department of Children and Families (DCF) 5
Four Phases of Emergency Management • Mitigation • Preparation • Response – DBPR is the lead agency • Recovery – DCF is the lead agency 6
Agency for Workforce Innovation Agency for Persons with Disabilities Agriculture & Consumer Services American Red Cross Education Elder Affairs Florida Baptists Florida Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster The Salvation Army Veterans Affairs Volunteer Florida ESF 6 Support Agencies 7
Primary functions of ESF 6 • Mass Care • Emergency Assistance • Human Services 8
Mass Care & Emergency Assistance • Mass Care includes sheltering, feeding operations, emergency first aid, distribution of relief supplies, and collecting and providing information on survivors to family members. • Emergency Assistance includes support to evacuations (including registration and tracking of evacuees); reunification of families; functional needs support services; and non-conventional shelter management. 9
ESF 6 Emergency Assistance tasks • Coordinate with federal, state and local agencies, as well as non-governmental organizations, to facilitate mass evacuations, when required. • Coordinate with federal, state and local agencies, as well as non-governmental organizations, to facilitate reunification of separated family members. 10
ESF 6 Emergency Assistance tasks • Coordinate with federal, state and local agencies, as well as non-governmental organizations, to address the functional needs of general population shelter populations. • Coordinate with federal, state and local agencies, as well as non-governmental organizations, in securing conventional and non-conventional mass shelter facilities when traditional mass care systems are overwhelmed. 11
ESF 6 Human Services tasks • Coordination of emergency food stamps • Disaster unemployment • Temporary disaster employment. 12
ESF 6 Human Services tasks • Emergency food stamps (DCF): provides a means to supplement income for those families negatively impacted by the affects of a disaster through loss of food due to power loss, income loss or damages to residence. 13
ESF 6 Human Services tasks • Disaster unemployment assistance (AWI): provides financial assistance to individuals whose employment or self-employment has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a major disaster declared by the President. 14
ESF 6 Human Services tasks • Temporary disaster employment (AWI): provides temporary jobs in affected communities through the employment of federal grants for this purpose. These funds are primarily used to provide temporary employment for persons who lost their jobs as a result of these disasters. 15
ESF 6 Operational Priorities • Coordinate ESF 6 Activities • Support Feeding Operations • Support Shelter Operations • Support Distribution of Relief Supplies Operations • Support Mass Evacuation • Support Family Reunification Services • Support Recovery Operations 16
Module 1 Summary • ESF 6 is one of 18 Emergency Support Functions • ESF 6 is composed of multiple Lead and Support agencies • ESF 6 has three main functions • Mass Care • Emergency Assistance • Human Services 17
Go on to Module 2 • Module 1 – ESF 6 in the State Plan • Module 2 – ESF 6 procedures • Module 3 – Position Task Books • Module 4 – EOC Message System 18