Training and Disaster Preparedness
To start with, it would be prudent to note that when disasters occur, they tend to have a negative impact on the economic, mental, as well as physical wellbeing of all those affected. Further, disasters could also impact the environment in a largely negative way. For this reason, Naser and Saleem (2018) suggest that it is important to lend the relevant support to those impacted by disasters and deploy the relevant resources towards the relevant interventions. Essentially, the main priority in any disaster is to secure the wellbeing of victims. Stakeholders who are in most cases at the frontline are inclusive of specialized units (such as fire fighters and military personnel) and health care workers. As Naser and Saleem (2018) point out, the said healthcare professionals should have the relevant knowledge and capabilities to be able to respond to disaster scenarios in an effective manner. As a new coordinator in developing programs for emergency preparedness, there are various methods of training that I would deploy. These could be inclusive of organizing workshops, simulation exercises, and drills (Naser and Saleem, 2018). The said methods are effective given that they would help in the identification of gaps in emergency response.
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