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The Changing Risk Environment. Public Health & Mapping Workshop 2005-11-21. Purpose Provide a *brief* provincial perspective on: Emergency Management 1000 Changing Risk Environment Recent Lessons Learned What’s Needed. Emergency Management Arrangements … and policy plans process
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The Changing Risk Environment Public Health & Mapping Workshop 2005-11-21
Purpose Provide a *brief* provincial perspective on: • Emergency Management 1000 • Changing Risk Environment • Recent Lessons Learned • What’s Needed
Emergency Management Arrangements … and policy plans process systems training program resources education Relationships knowing who to call knowing who you’re calling
Emergency Management Not just planning and response; pillars are: • Prevention; • Mitigation; • Preparedness; • Response; and • Recovery . . . for all hazards, risks and vulnerabilities.
What has Changed? • Environment • Diversity of threats, risks and hazards • Impacts of climate change • Science and technology • Public expectations • Public policy • Executive
What has Changed? • Structures • Departments of Public Safety, 2000 • National Security Policy, 2003 • Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Canada, 2003 • Emergency Management & National Security Branch, 2004 • Governance Structures (Federal and FPT Fora), 2005
What has Changed? • Consequently: • Emergency Management and public health being redefined as key components of national security. • Increased interaction among emergency management, health and security actors. • Increased requirements for information and application sharing and integration. • Comprehensive risk based programs
Point Lepreau Generating Station Industrial Accidents
Hurricane Juan 2003 Natural Disasters
Infectious Disease Infectious Disease
September 11, 2001 Deliberate Acts
Business Requirements … • Centralized infrastructure, applications and databases • Consistent process and tools, across organizations • No special user or client side requirements • Remote access / distributed access • Real time communications • Security
Security Requirements … • Secure Server Environment (Government Standard) • Managed Access (Secure Internet Portal) • Encrypted Transactions (SSL) • Site / User Administration
What is Needed? The changing environment for EM requires: • all emergency agencies to work closely together, • risk based emergency programs, • a community of practice, • public participation, • collaboration tools, • standardization.
What is Needed? • Emergency Management Culture (Community of Practice) • Emergency Management Profession (Discipline & Practice) • Doctrine • Certification • Knowledge Base • Program Standards • Program Evaluation
Questions? Ernie MacGillivray ernest.macgillivray@gnb.ca 506-453-2133 800-561-4034