Head Start and Early Head Start programs must be prepared to handle a variety of emergency situations, including health emergencies, natural disasters, environmental disasters, and family and community violence. The midst of a crisis is not the time to start figuring out what to do. This Webcast will cover the key components of emergency preparedness, including planning, impact, relief, and recovery, and what Head Start and Early Head Start programs can do to keep children, families, and staff safe and healthy. Topics include:
  • Impact: How Head Start and Early Head Start programs across the country cope with disaster while it is occurring.
  • Relief and Recovery: How Head Start and Early Head Start programs resume services and help children and families get back on their feet.
  • Planning and Practice: How you can plan and practice your strategy to respond to a variety of potential crises that may impact your program.
 
 
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