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Disaster preparedness and response: more than major incident initiation
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Disaster SituationsEmergency ManagementSocial SciencesManagementDisaster RecoveryDisaster MitigationPublic PolicyEmergency ResponseDisaster Risk ManagementAffected CommunityCommunity EngagementEffective ResponseDisaster ResponseEmergency PreparednessCommunity DevelopmentDisaster ManagementDisaster PreparednessCrisis ManagementMedicineDisaster Risk ReductionEmergency Medicine
To ensure an efficient and effective response to disaster situations, communities must be prepared at all levels. A disaster presents problems that go beyond the scope of major incident preparedness and requires a response that utilizes all of the available resources that a community may posses, as well as assistance from outside the affected community. In order that the optimum response to a disaster situation is forthcoming, planning must take place that ensures the appropriate response across the service spectrum, including voluntary organizations. The lessons that can be learned from non-governmental organizations in developing world contexts must also be acknowledged and incorporated into the planning process.
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