List and describe the four phases of disaster preparedness as used by Head Start
What will be an ideal response?
The planning phase surveys for emergencies that could occur, identifies those preventive measures to lessen risk, and develops a complete structure for the education site. The impact phase commences the moment an emergency occurs or with the notification or alert of an imminent emergency. This phase puts the emergency plan in action and delegates the decision making and actions that need to be taken. The relief phase is the time after an emergency or disaster has occurred where efforts are focused on basic survival needs and safety. This part of the plan addresses specific activities that need to occur to meet those needs. The recovery phase is when the education environment is in operation with its original purpose. This is the time when children and families may need assistance to cope with everyday life and any losses that may have occurred.
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