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EDEN’s Role in Disaster Education. Becky Koch, EDEN Chair North Dakota State University. EDEN History. 1993 Midwest floods – lessons learned CSREES grant to Iowa, Illinois & Missouri North Central Region committee 1997 – started becoming national 2002 CSREES training grant
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EDEN’s Role in Disaster Education Becky Koch, EDEN Chair North Dakota State University
EDEN History • 1993 Midwest floods – lessons learned • CSREES grant to Iowa, Illinois & Missouri • North Central Region committee • 1997 – started becoming national • 2002 CSREES training grant • 2005 – all 50 states and three territories members
EDEN Mission Share educational resources toreduce the impact of disasters • Interdisciplinary and multi-state programs • Linkages with federal, state and local agencies & organizations • Anticipation of future disaster education needs • Timely communication & information delivery to meet audience needs • Credible, reliable information
Disaster Phases • Preparedness • Prevention • Response • Recovery • Mitigation
EDEN Institutional Members • All 50 states + 3 territories • 1862 & 1890 Land Grants • Sea Grants • CSREES
What is EDEN? • Primarily a network • Some programming • Dedicated “volunteers” representing more 20 different program areas in various positions
Chair Becky Koch, ND, Communications Chair-elect Dave Filson, PA, Emergency Preparedness & Response Secretary Virginia Morgan, AL, Communications Past Chair Ed Jones, NC, Ext. Administration Marketing – Linda Williams, MT, County FCS Agent Professional Development – Eric Evans, MO, Em. Mgmt. Information Clearinghouse – Rick Atterberry, IL, Communications Annual Meeting – Sam Comstock, VT, Livestock EDEN Executive Committee
1890s – Dawn Mellion-Patin, LA, Agriculture Sea Grant –Bob Bacon, SC Sea Grant CSREES Liaisons – Joe Wysocki and Bill Hoffman ECOP Liaison – Larry Arrington, FL Homeland Security Project Director – Steve Cain, IN Communication Specialist – Abigail Borron, IN Web Manager – Pat Skinner, LA Webmaster – Summer Prisock, LA EDEN Executive Committee
All Disasters are Local Local Extension educators: • Must be prepare their families • Must prepare their offices • Can help prepare their communities
www.EDEN.lsu.edu • Database of member resources • State information, including institutional delegates • EDEN-developed materials – National Preparedness Month, online courses
www.EDEN.lsu.edu • Intranet – only organizational information • Issue page development • Operating guidelines, strategic plan draft, meeting minutes • Marketing materials
Online Courses • Plant Biosecurity Management Course, 2006 Edition • Created by University of Missouri
Online Courses • OnGuard: Protecting America’s Food System • Created by University of Minnesota
Online Courses • USDA’s Roles in the National Response Plan • Created by North Dakota State University
Online Courses • Ready Business • A collaborative effort by EDEN and DHS • Community development specialists
Online Courses • Pandemic Preparedness for Businesses
Online Courses • Ready Business + 4-H
Online Courses • Pandemic Influenza Preparedness for Faith-Based Organizations • In cooperation with CDC
Online Courses • Animal Agrosecurity and Emergency Management Course • University of Kentucky
eXtension • Pioneer Communities of Practice • Agrosecurity • Flooding
Southern Region Planning • Input from all program committees • Draft guidelines, policies and action items for Extension disaster education and management • Possible template for other regions
Animal Agrosecurity Conferences • Develop partnerships & plans • Extension, state vet, Dept. of Ag, livestock assns, Emergency Mgmt., Health, etc. • Coming – food security conferences
Avian Influenza Team • South Dakota State & Maryland • Preparedness & response • Coordinate with other entities • Develop information, including in Spanish • Train Extension educators • Related eXtension resources
Relationships • Dept. of Homeland Security • Other USDA agencies • Non-governmental organizations
EDEN Support – FY06 • $290,000 from CSREES Food and Ag Defense Initiative Fund • $190,000 from CSREES supplemental funds • Immeasurable value from member institutions – 2002 educator survey estimated $2 million
EDEN is Us • EDEN “staff” – 1.05 FTEs at Purdue and .75 at LSU • Coordination, communications, Web support • All others “volunteers” • EDEN is only as strong as delegates contribute to make it
What You Can Do • Share resources in the EDEN database & by e-mail • Promote EDEN resources • Attend the annual meeting • Support staff development
What You Can Do • Encourage educators to work with county Emergency Management, learn NIMS, possibly have EOC seat • Develop institutional communication & continuity plans • Develop state and county disaster education teams/program plans
Brainstorm More What You Can Do • Delegate roles and responsibilities committee chaired by Dawn Mellion-Patin, Southern University
EDEN’s Work • Former Secretary Johanns commended EDEN at Infragard and International Symposium on Agroterrorism • Kevin Cox, Hope Crisis Response Network CEO – “If more people used EDEN resources, our job would be easier.” • Positive CSREES Program Review
All Disasters are Local –So is Extension • It’s a Matter of When, not If –Be Prepared