Engaging Communities in Exercises
Recorded Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at 2 p.m. EDT
The Community Preparedness Webinar Series hosted a webinar highlighting exercises that had a focus on community preparedness and participation. The webinar featured presentations from emergency management practitioners who have been involved in the design and execution of exercises.
Emergencies often involve a “whole community” effort with help from volunteer organizations, schools, businesses, faith-based institutions, and a range of other organizations; therefore, it is important that emergency management agencies partner with community-based organizations and integrate them into their jurisdiction's emergency plans and exercises.
We hope the ideas, strategies and practices shared during this webinar will help other communities design and conduct exercises that enhance community preparedness and participation.
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This webinar is free to the public and will accommodate the first 500 visitors that enter the site. This webinar will last approximately one hour. In addition to airing live, the webinar will be recorded and viewable at a later date and linked from this web page. The live webinar will offer Closed Captioning and a transcript of the webinar will be posted with the recorded version of the webinar.