The need for planning, training and policy on emergency preparedness.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Series: Article (University of Delaware. Disaster Research Center) ; 184Publication details: 1985Description: 6pReport number: AcademicSubject: Disaster planningSubject: Disaster preparednessSubject: Dr. Quarantelli began by saying that, while the emphasis of the symposium was on training, he thought it appropriate to look at training in a larger context. The need for training is not as self-evident as may appear at first glance; moreover, when the need is recognised it can be difficult to communicate to others. Planning, training and policy are inextricably linked. The absence of any of these key elements hampers the implementation of the othersSubject: Emergency planningSubject: Emergency response trainingItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This is a shorter and paraphrased version of DRC Preliminary Paper No. 101 presented at the Symposium on Training and Education for Emergency Preparedness in Canada Today and Tomorrow, Arnprior, Canada, September 27, 1985. It is published in M. E. Logan (ed) Symposium 1985 Training and Education for Emergency Preparedness in Canada Today and Tomorrow.
Disaster planning
Disaster preparedness
Dr. Quarantelli began by saying that, while the emphasis of the symposium was on training, he thought it appropriate to look at training in a larger context. The need for training is not as self-evident as may appear at first glance; moreover, when the need is recognised it can be difficult to communicate to others. Planning, training and policy are inextricably linked. The absence of any of these key elements hampers the implementation of the others
Emergency planning
Emergency response training
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