Emergency Planners and Responders
- CDC’s Planning Resources by Setting for responders, communities, clinicians and more
- FEMA resources for responders
- CDC Guidelines for Evacuation Center Play Areas
- Guidelines, Tabletop Exercise Toolkit, and more from the New York City Pediatric Disaster Coalition
Training Resources
- Just In Time Disaster Training from the Disaster Resistant Communities Group
- Pandemic preparedness training for public health officials from the University of Kentucky Center on Trauma and Children
- The National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health offers training on caring for an unaccompanied child
- For healthcare providers
- Scheduled and on-demand emergency preparedness and response training resources via CDC’s Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA)
- Radiation Issues in Children: Knowledge Check & Primer from the National Center for Disaster Medicine & Public Health
- Webinar: Pediatric Preparedness for Healthcare Coalitions presented by the Department of Health and Human Services
- Providing psychosocial support to children and families in the aftermath of disasters and crises
- Preparedness Checklist for Pediatric Practice
- Medical countermeasures for children in public health emergencies, disasters, or terrorism
- FEMA Online Courses:
- Planning for the needs of Children in Disasters IS-366
- Multi-hazard Planning for Childcare IS-36
- Introduction to the Incident Command System, I-100 for Schools IS-100.SCA
- Multi-hazard Emergency Planning for Schools IS-362.A
- Page last reviewed: July 26, 2017
- Page last updated: September 2, 2016
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