Supplies Lead
Use this sheet to help the supplies lead know the preparedness, response, and recovery actions for their role.
Being prepared before an emergency — such as a natural disaster, health pandemic, or violence — makes it easier for everyone to cope and recover during and after that emergency. These resources help early childhood programs learn more about emergency preparedness.
Check out emergency response and recovery and mental health and emergencies to explore related resources about responding to and recovering from disasters or emergencies.
Use this sheet to help the supplies lead know the preparedness, response, and recovery actions for their role.
Use this sheet to help the first aid lead know the preparedness, response, and recovery actions for their role.
Use the worksheets and resources in this section to help develop your disaster preparedness plan.
Use this checklist to make sure your program is prepared for a natural disaster or other emergency.
Use this checklist to assess what types of hazards are most likely to happen in your area.
Use this form to list information about how to contact local emergency services.
Use this template to make laminated wallet cards for all families, staff, and other adults in your program.
A tabletop exercise is an activity where participants gather to discuss their roles during an emergency and their responses to a scenario. Use this resource to plan and complete tabletop exercises.
Use this log to schedule and document emergency drills.
Use this checklist to make sure you are ready to care for children with disabilities and special health care needs during an emergency.
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