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Checklist is for those involved in disaster planning, response, and recovery, and includes strategies, action steps, and key questions to advance disaster equity
Provides eight capabilities with key actions and approaches state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) human service entities may want to take during preparedness, response, and recovery
Individuals who received temporary assistance through the U.S. Repatriation Program should use this form to request a loan waiver or deferral of payment
Provides strategic-level guidance, leading emergency management and human services practices, and recommended actions for states and later-incorporated U.S. territories to enable states to meet the immediate health and welfare needs of repatriates
Early Childhood Disaster-Related Resources for Early Childhood Education Providers
Natural and man-made disasters can happen anywhere and at any time. Emergency preparedness at work, at home, and in the community is everyone's responsibility.
Millions of young children are in early childhood centers or homes on a daily basis. Making sure you are ready to keep yourself and the children in your care safe when a disaster strikes is of upmost importance. As a trusted and loved figure in children’s lives, you are also on the front lines of helping children recover and heal after disasters.
These resources can help you and your program with disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.
The purpose of this form is for state and local service providers to submit reimbursement requests for providing temporary assistance to repatriates under the U.S. Repatriation Program