Publications
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Publish date | Title | Summary |
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Council business matters: meeting the organisational challenges of disaster recovery | Focuses on council business matters in recovery, including workforce planning and resource management from preparation and post-disaster perspectives. | |
Beyond disaster: the months and years ahead | Builds on the immediate recovery experience to move towards medium and long-term recovery. In this stage the factors contributing to recovery success are embedded in the process of recovery planning. | |
When disaster strikes: the first days and weeks | Assumes that recovery readiness will have occurred and builds on this preparatory work by addressing the factors contributing to recovery success as they relate to the first days and weeks following a disaster. | |
Recovery readiness: preparation for recovery before a disaster | Designed to supplement municipal emergency management planning and support councils to improve recovery readiness by addressing the factors contributing to recovery success. | |
Understanding disaster recovery | Provides a broad context and understanding of recovery from disaster and has been designed as a companion document to be read before the specialist information detailed in each of the other booklets. | |
Emergency Management Performance Standards | Emergency Management Performance Standards | |
Ministerial Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure Resilience | Ministerial Guidelines for Critical Infrastructure Resilience | |
Somerton Tip Fire | The Somerton Tip Fire started at approximately 02:30hrs on 20 November 2015 at a private refuse facility in Patullos Lane, Somerton. Smoke management and Carbon Monoxide protocols were activated early with a monitoring and management plan established for the fireground, identified exposures and areas of the surrounding community. | |
Emergency Management Volunteer Statement | Through reference to the key principles set down in this Emergency Management Volunteer Statement, the parties commit to use and apply the Statement to strengthen the culture of volunteering in Victoria and build a shared understanding of, and respect for, the critical role that volunteers play in the emergency management sector and community. | |
Community Based Emergency Management Overview | The Community Based Emergency Management Overview provides key information for communities and organisations to better understand and participate in further developing and using a community based approach |