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Outline. A YEP Crisis ?A Plan ?EventsMediaWhy ?Critical ElementsAction PlanA Real Life Crisis D-5100. A YEP Crisis. DeathSerious AccidentMissing / AbductionDisasters (Natural and Man Made)Abuse???. Elements of a Crisis Plan. Safety and help for involved studentsImmediate response to s
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1. Crisis Management ESSEX Meeting
July 2009
2. Outline A YEP Crisis ?
A Plan ?
Events
Media
Why ?
Critical Elements
Action Plan
A Real Life Crisis D-5100
3. A YEP Crisis Death
Serious Accident
Missing / Abduction
Disasters (Natural and Man Made)
Abuse
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4. Elements of a Crisis Plan Safety and help for involved students
Immediate response to scene or hospital
Coordinate information on students with hospital and authorities
Notify and coordinate information to District Leadership, RI and sending District YEC/Leadership
Isolation – Anonymity of students from media
Appoint one person only, i.e. District Youth Protection Officer, to provide information to media
This person must be familiar with the laws regarding name release and have good contact with the authorities
Everyone on the crisis team must defer comments to the appointed media officer
Appoint one person, i.e. District Youth Exchange Chairman, to provide information about the Rotary Youth Exchange Program
5. Elements of a Crisis Plan Notification of involved host families
Assign this task to YEO in charge of each country in your system. Larger programs will be able to divide this task among more people
This may be the time to inform international partners of involved student countries
Notification of non-involved host families and students
Assign this task to YEO in charge of each country in your system
This is the time to inform all other international partners
Notification of outbound families and students
If the incident occurs during the season of student outbound selection, your group to notify will include more students and families
Notify current outbound students and families
6. Elements of a Crisis Plan Assistance
Fact finding /understand needs
Work with law enforcement / gov’t
Conduct Needs assessment
Develop response / Action plan
Implement actions (Crisis Management Team directed)
Communications
In District / YE Committee and Students
Partner District / Other partners
RI
7. Elements of a Crisis Plan In case of death
Proper notification of families/next of kin
Procedures established by law in area of jurisdiction must be followed
Due to modern communication systems, i.e. Internet, cell phones, etc., the normal procedures may be circumvented by involved persons without knowing the consequences of their action
International notification may have to route through a Consulate or State Department Office. This may cause delays that will allow other communication listed above to be the initial notification path
Notify school districts of all program students for preparation of grief counseling for students and friends
Process of repatriation
8. Elements of a Crisis Plan Notification of all other Rotary partners and friends
Information by now will be released by authorities. News media will have all information they can make news out of
Information about victim funds and memorials will be available
Try to have at least one general victim assistance fund set up
Public memorial services will be planned for students
Make plans for a private memorial service for inbound students and host families
Plan group counseling for all students and crisis team
Continuing professional care of involved students and families
Arrangements must be made for continuing care for involved students and families
Arrange at least one professional counseling session for each involved student and family
9. A Media Plan Designate a Rotary spokesperson
Instruct all club members to refer inquiries to the spokesperson
Prepare a statement that accurately states the facts, expresses Rotary’s position, and conveys the appropriate tone.
Develop key messages to convey Rotary’s position consistently and accurately.
Contact the RI PR Division
10. A Crisis Plan Convene a crisis management team
Gather all the facts
Provide timely briefings to all Rotary stakeholders
Designate a Rotary spokesperson
Instruct all Rotarians to refer inquiries to the Crisis Management spokesperson
11. The Media An effective media crisis plan is based, first and foremost, on the principles of truth, transparency, and sincerity. Nothing in your club’s media crisis plan should compromise, or appear to compromise, these key principles.
12. Media Plan
13. Why Manage a Crisis Need to protect the students
Events may get carried away
Law needs to be followed
RI leadership needs to be informed / will provide resources
Informed partners will prevent misunderstandings and later ramifications
Media relations set public image and public image reflects on District and RI
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14. YE Crisis Management Team Elements
Chair (fact finding / convening/spokesperson)
Sec’ty (records)
Law Enforcement / Gov’t Communications
Youth Protection (take care of the involved student(s)
Student Information ( students informed and attended to)
District / Committee Communications
PR/Media
Rotary Cares (hosting/logistics/travel/memorials)
15. YE Crisis Management Team Suggestions…
District Governor
YE Committee Chair / YEC Members
Youth Protection Officer
District PR/Media Chair
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16. Considerations District Plan Adoption/How
Communication of plan ESSEX to Districts and District to clubs
Financing of expenses related to crisis
Communications
Travel
Funeral
Memorials
Other ???
17. Action ESSEX to draft and adopt plan by January 2010 meting
Guidelines for Districts to be provided
Districts to review discuss guidelines
Districts to develop their own plans… integrating them with ESSEX plan with regard to YE Crisis Management by July 2010
18. Rotary District 5100Youth Exchange In an Instant
20. In an Instant – Disaster Strikes Review what happened
Crisis Plan
First 24 hours – Information
Media 24 – 96 hours
Memorial Services
Tika’s Travels
Recovery Phase – counseling for the survivors
21. January 24th Deanne, a host mom decides to plan a birthday party for her inbound student, Annelise
Annelise invites friends for a sleep over including the club outbound candidate, Ashley Wilks and Susanne de Sousa who is an inbound on the AYUSA Program.
22. January 24th They want to go dancing. Deanna checks out the venue and gets references.
At approximately 10:30 pm they arrive and line up on the sidewalk to enter.
Seconds later a gunman walks by and opens fire into our students.
23. January 24th We were called about 10 minutes after the incident.
After 5 minutes of discussion our Crisis Plan is being implemented.
24. the first 24 hours We are in a informational gathering and support mode.
First responders and the hospitals are in charge.
We cooperate with the police and hospital.
We do not give interviews to the media. We will appoint a spokesman within 24 hours.
We do not give out student information to the media. All of our inbounds students are minors.
We do not speculate in front of the media.
25. January 25th Crisis Team in place.
Daily meetings to update and keep the communication moving.
26. January 26 - 30th Media Media point person handles multiple inquires from print, radio, and television.
27. Jan 30 – Feb 2nd Memorial Services Friday – Ashley Wilks
Friday Night – Private Inbound Memorial Service
Monday – Tika Paz de Noboa
28. Tika
Peru
In Memoriam
29.
Ashley
Outbound to France or Denmark
In Memoriam
30. Feb 3rd– Feb 10th Tika’s Travels Tika is escorted by Bill Whidden back to her home in Arequipa, Peru.
31. Feb 10th - Recovery Most if not all of our inbound students are receiving counseling.
Like the aftermath of 9/11 we have noticed the students creating even stronger ties to each other.
32. Improvement Needed Student Data
Medical records (football took a day to arrive)
Speculation (yes there was some)
Notification of next of kin
US State Dept could not issue an emergency VISA for Tika’s mom quickly
33. What went right Media was cooperative
Very little speculation
Great Local Support
Rotary World Wide Support
Escorting Tika Home
34. Surprises Volume of support
Crisis Team Formulation
Local Support
Rotary World Wide Support
Insurance does not cover overseas funeral home expenses or burial plot.
35. A Crisis Management Plan was critical to managing this event… Is your District ready ?