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National health emergency plan :.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, N.Z. :Description: viii, 37 pISBN:
  • 0478296096
Other title:
  • Guiding principles for emergency management planning in the health and disability sector guiding principles for emergency management planning in the health and disability sector
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.180993 22
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Also available via the World Wide Web.
Partial contents:
Pt. One: Introduction -- Who is this document for? -- The emergency management context -- What is an 'emergency'? -- Pt. Two: the four guiding principles -- Principle 1: Activating and co-ordinating a response -- Principle 2: Managing service delivery -- Principle 3: Setting up a safe and appropriate environment -- Principle 4: Organisational management and structure.
Review: "These guiding principles are not standards. This document has been prepared on the premise that providers need to consider as wide a range of options as possible in the emergency preparedness process. Many of the ideas contained in this document will be relevant only to some providers, but it is designed to be as comprehensive as possible. Use it as a guide, think about how it might be relevant to your situation, and, most important of all, take action now." -- p. v.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-31).

Pt. One: Introduction -- Who is this document for? -- The emergency management context -- What is an 'emergency'? -- Pt. Two: the four guiding principles -- Principle 1: Activating and co-ordinating a response -- Principle 2: Managing service delivery -- Principle 3: Setting up a safe and appropriate environment -- Principle 4: Organisational management and structure.

"These guiding principles are not standards. This document has been prepared on the premise that providers need to consider as wide a range of options as possible in the emergency preparedness process. Many of the ideas contained in this document will be relevant only to some providers, but it is designed to be as comprehensive as possible. Use it as a guide, think about how it might be relevant to your situation, and, most important of all, take action now." -- p. v.

Also available via the World Wide Web.

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