6 Steps for Conducting a Risk Assessment
Learn how a comprehensive risk assessment can help you prepare your facility to protect children and staff during a natural disaster.
A program's physical environment is crucial for providing quality services. With these resources, learn to develop systems for maintaining and scheduling repairs for facilities and create conducive learning environments. Discover how to establish resilient facilities and emergency response systems for natural disasters.
Explore budgeting sources, safety guidelines, and regulations for purchasing, constructing, or renovating a Head Start facility.
Learn how a comprehensive risk assessment can help you prepare your facility to protect children and staff during a natural disaster.
Use these five key steps as you implement your disaster management plan.
Learn how to establish resilient facilities that prioritize the safety of children and staff and ensure the prompt resumption of Head Start program services.
Learn how to establish resilient facilities and implement emergency response systems that ensure programs are ready to assess, prepare, respond to, and recover from natural disasters.
Learn how to create a customized disaster management plan that addresses your facility’s specific needs.
Learn about the need to develop and maintain resilient Head Start facilities.
Learn how to anticipate the most likely natural disasters and how facilities planning can help you mitigate risks to the children and staff in your program.
Explore key resources that can help Head Start programs assess their facility’s strengths and vulnerabilities.
Learn how to prepare your facility to withstand the impact of a hurricane.
Learn how to prepare your facility to withstand the impact of a tornado.
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