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Community Resiliency Group
needs in our community, provide resources and capabilities for community recovery after a disaster and requestassistance for recovery efforts.
This group will assist and coordinate with Volunteer Fairfax and the County to help identify needs
Phases of a Disaster
Mitigation
Preparedness
Response
Recovery
Prevent accidents from happening
Getting ready for an emergency
When trained personnel arrive to stop the damage and begin to repair
When we start to put all the pieces back together
A community will ALWAYS
recover better when the
community is involved in
helping themselves
Super Storm Sandy 15 days of Rescue150 days of Relief
1,500 days of Recovery
Recovery takes a LONG time
(4+ years)
Anatomy of Resiliency in Recovery
5
County Staff Notified to
Report to EOC
Response
Recovery
Public Needs identified
(Cleanup, food, clothing, etc.)
Community Resiliency
Group engaged
Volunteer Reception
(VRC) Center Activated
CRG communication begins
State and Federal Role
Announces disaster declaration. Provides support after $3,795,000 has been spent by Fairfax County. Volunteer hours and donations can assist in meeting this per capita amount. ($3.45 per person in County)
Requests disaster declaration from Fairfax County to Federal Government. Provides support when Fairfax County’s requests additional assistance
County’s role
7
Coordination, Collaboration, Communication
Fairfax County Emergency Operations Center
Planning
Outreach
Finance
Police and Fire Role
• First responders
• Concerned with most critical - life safety and security
• Trained for response• 450 available daily (per shift)• .04 % of population
• Communities should communicate in “blue skies” with first responders.
- Organizations can share now, facility floor plans, security plans, etc.
Volunteer Fairfax’ role
9
Community Voices
Volunteers
Donations Needs
Volunteer & Donations Management
Incident
Occurs Identify
Needs
Receive Volunteers and
Donations
Manage
Information
Manage
LogisticsCoordinate with Donors and Volunteers
Educate the Public
Community Resiliency Group Role
FinancialFood
Clean Up
Repairs
Commun-icationsFacility
Clothing
Transport
Community Resiliency
Cooperation
– We can’t recover alone.
– Recognize the value of working together.
Communication
– Develop and maintain effective channels for sharing information, listen carefully to each other, and deal openly with concerns.
Coordination
– Commit to working together, in a coordinated manner.
Collaboration
– Share resources to obtain goals and actively work together to achieve shared goals.
Plans that Volunteer Fairfax and the CRGs will operate under
Emergency Operations
Plan(EOP)
Pre-Disaster
Recovery Plan
(PDRP)
Volunteer &
DonationsAnnexes
Community Resiliency GroupWHO, WHAT
The Community Resiliency Group (CRG) is comprised of community partner organizations that serve the public in day to day services, such as food, shelter, furniture, clothing, residential organizations, PTAs, schools, local police and fire, etc.
In the event of disaster, the members of the CRG will be convened to discuss their local situation and problem solve how to best support each other, the community and the government in some response, and mostly recovery efforts. They will also be used to communicate information to and from the community they serve.
There will be a CRG for each supervisor district in Fairfax County, comprised of the above groups, and others as applicable.
Community Resiliency GroupHOW
Each member organization of the CRG will provide the following to be stored in a database for use by OEM and Volunteer Fairfax in the event of a disaster.
Contact information for primary and secondary decision makersResources and CapabilitiesOperating times/daysLocation
Regular contact will be made via Fairfax Alert Groups to confirm contact information, as well as EOC activation and CRG convening events.
This group is anticipated to be an advisory and resource group for Fairfax County, coordinated and managed by Volunteer Fairfax.
Helping Each Other
Additional ResourcesVolunteer Fairfax– www.volunteerfairfax.org
Faith Communities in Action - http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/dsm/cil/fcia.htm
Fairfax County OEM - www.fairfaxcounty.gov/emergency
Ready NOVA Preparedness Planners – www.ReadyNOVA.org
Northern Virginia VOAD – [email protected]
Fairfax County Citizen Corps – www.fairfaxcounty.gov/emergency/citizencorps
Virginia Department of Emergency Management – www.vaemergency.gov
FEMA – www.ready.gov