Mental Health Lead
Use this sheet to help the mental health lead know the preparedness, response, and recovery actions for their role.
Early childhood programs keep children safe when their facilities, materials, and equipment are hazard-free and all staff use safety practices such as active supervision. Find resources to help staff and families reduce the number and severity of childhood injuries everywhere that children learn and grow. Discover tips for use at home, in cars and buses, on the playground, and in all early childhood settings.
Use this sheet to help the mental health lead know the preparedness, response, and recovery actions for their role.
Use this sheet to help the attendance and reunification lead know the preparedness, response, and recovery actions for their role.
Use this sheet to help the learning and care lead know the preparedness, response, and recovery actions for their role.
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.
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