Her clarity and vision resulted in a resource that is both comprehensive and user-friendly. Childcare providers, Norma Hanley and Anne Rabbitte, contributed valuable feedback as members of the steering group. Feedback from childcare providers who responded to the questionnaire, as well as those who evaluated the plan just before it was finalised contributed greatly to the end product. Frank Kavanagh, Senior Psychologist, National Educational Psychological Services (NEPS) generously shared his expertise in the early stages of the project.
Policy Statement Definition of a critical incident Emergency Preparedness Responsibilities and Roles in emergency planning and Response Preparing the Emergency Preparedness Plan(s) Development of Emergency Preparedness Plan(s) Critical Incident Procedures Communication with the Media Business Continuity Planning Evaluation and Review of Management
Appendix A) Sample Emergency Preparedness Risk Assessment Appendix B) Sample Template for Emergency Contact List Appendix C) Sample Evacuation Bag Content List Appendix D) Sample Individual Emergency Preparedness Plans Appendix E) Sample Critical Incident Action Guide Appendix F) Emergency Operational Procedure & Time Log Appendix G) Contacting Emergency Services – What to expect Appendix H) Principles of Evacuation Appendix I) Principles of Lockdown or Sheltering on Site
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TABLE OF CONTENTS THE IMC PLAN 1. The IMC Mission 1 2. The IMC Objectives 1 3. The Situation Analysis 2 4. Budget 3 THE PRODUCT 1. Seasonality 5 2. Purchase Cycle 6 TARGET MARKET 6 ADVERTISING 1. Objectives 7 2. Strategy 7 SALES PROMOTIONS 1. Product 12 2. Pricing 12 3. Distribution 12 PERSONAL SELLING 1. Objectives 13 2. Selling strategy 13 PUBLIC RELATIONS 1. Objectives 15 2. Strategies 15 ...
Critical Incident Plan Toolkit for Childcare Providers Introduction Expect the unexpected! Emergency situations usually come with little or no warning and often result in confusion and devastation. The purpose of this toolkit is to address basic emergency planning and response for a range of childcare emergencies. The outcome of a critical incident is dependent on how well the people involved have planned and prepared for such occurrences. The aim is to create a sample critical incident response policy and rocedure for childcare services allowing providers to have the capacity to respond appropriately in the event of a critical incident; to return to normal as quickly as possible after the incident and to limit the effects of the incident on children; families; staff/committee and any parties affected by the critical incident. The plan outlines the roles of childcare providers; staff; parents and the community in responding to an emergency situation.