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Family Plan Links
Have you created a plan with your family? Please see the links below to download a plan and review it with your family.
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Preparedness Resources
- : this is a link to information on how to prepare from the American Red Cross.
- : Home fire safety information presented in American Sign Language from the American Red Cross.
- : BEECNs are run by the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Bureau of Emergency Management (PBEM) and are places to go after a major earthquake to ask for emergency assistance if telephone service is down.
- : this is a link to FEMA’s Region 10 website where you can find information specific to Oregon.
- : Offered through PublicAlerts, this resource provides guidance on supplies and even offers guidance on gathering emergency supplies on a budget.
- : Offered through PublicAlerts, this resource provides information on how to make an emergency plan with your family and loved ones.
- : this website offers information on wildfire prevention and mitigation.
- : this is a link to our County Office of Emergency Management.
- : this is a link to our State Office of Emergency Management.
- : this is a group of volunteer parents, educators, and community members working to expand earthquake preparedness and safety in schools.
- : this is a link to our City Office of Emergency Management.
- : this resource provides a wealth of information related to preparing for disasters and emergencies.
- : Offered through ready.gov, this resource offers advice for safety skills and what to know before a disaster occurs.
- : this is a resource provided by the Federal Government to provide schools and districts with recommendations for creating a more safe and supportive learning environment.
Resources for Children, Students, and Teachers
- : this link takes you to the FEMA resource library where (if you scroll halfway down the page) you can download the Earthquake School Hazard Hunt video game– a game designed for young children to learn about earthquake hazard mitigation.
- : The Youth Preparedness Council provides opportunities for youth leaders to complete youth preparedness projects.
- : resources from the American Red Cross.
- : the NFPA offers several resources including age-appropriate content for children related to fire safety and evacuation.
- : age appropriate resources from the American Red Cross.
- : Offered through Ready.gov, this resource is specific to kids and offers many activities, games, and exercises designed to help children learn and prepare for emergency situations.
- : this video is just over 3 min long and can help to communicate essential lockdown/secure emergency procedures in an age-appropriate way.
- : Resources from Sesame Street on how to prepare for an emergency with information included on how to talk to children about emergencies.
- : these resources come from the National Fire Protection Association and offer several activities and preparedness resources for children.
- : this video is over 5 min and discusses earthquake safety in an age-appropriate way.
- : this resource is provided by ready.gov and is intended for students in 4th grade and above. This resource teaches students about disasters and how to create emergency kits and family communication plans.
- : this resource offers information on Teen CERT programming. èßäapp¹ÙÍø partners with the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Bureau of Emergency Management to deliver this programming at two of our High Schools (Wells and McDaniel).
- : this resource provides emergency preparedness curriculum for grades 1-12.
Trauma Informed Communication
- Parent resource from KidsPeace
- : Offered by ready.gov, this resource provides advice for helping children cope through disasters and emergencies.
- from the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement
- from the National Association of School Psychologists
- : this website offers guidance for trauma informed care for children following a disaster or traumatic event and offers many resources including a Psychological First Aid training.
Please see more information and tips in the èßäapp¹ÙÍø Parents Guide to Emergency Preparedness.