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The Tasmanian welfare problems, requirements, resources and co-ordination of welfare arrangements in counter-disaster activities.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1977Description: 7p., no refsSubject: The Tasmanian Emergency Services Act was proclaimed in June 1976. This is mentioned because within the requirements of the Act lies an important aspect, perhaps at variance with other States, in the structure build-up of welfare manpower and other resources at the local government level through to State level. Part 5 Section 30 of the Act requires each municipality, united municipalities, and region to prepare a counter-disaster plan and to have and use the local resources available to make the plan work. The problems, resources and co-ordination of welfare arrangements are dealt with, but the conclusion is reached that Tasmania has a high standard of counter-disaster preparedness
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.348 GAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005285863

Seminar Dates 12-15 April 1977

The Tasmanian Emergency Services Act was proclaimed in June 1976. This is mentioned because within the requirements of the Act lies an important aspect, perhaps at variance with other States, in the structure build-up of welfare manpower and other resources at the local government level through to State level. Part 5 Section 30 of the Act requires each municipality, united municipalities, and region to prepare a counter-disaster plan and to have and use the local resources available to make the plan work. The problems, resources and co-ordination of welfare arrangements are dealt with, but the conclusion is reached that Tasmania has a high standard of counter-disaster preparedness

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