Prepare U is a model that has been used since 2019, in the San Francisco Bay Area (focusing on the East Bay) to present preparedness trainings in a unified and connected way to community-based organizations and members of the community.
It has proven to be quite successful at the original goal of presenting topics, which have previously been presented independently and “floating”, in a connected and unified way, recognizing the important connections between the various “circles of preparedness.” Prepare U it has also has demonstrated itself as being scalable, adaptable, and flexible. It can be presented various times and frequencies, for a variety of audiences, and a range of topics.
Lars Eric Holm, Disaster Preparedness Coordinator for Eden I&R / 211 Alameda County — and also chair of ALCO VOAD (Alameda County Voluntary Organizations Active In Disaster) — and Ron Halog, Emergency Preparedness Coordinator for Independent Living Resources of Solano & Contra Costa Counties (ILRSCC) — and also vice-chair of ALCO VOAD (Alameda County Voluntary Organizations Active In Disaster) — presented about how “Prepare U” came to be, how it has been adapted for different audiences, and how it might be adapted to be used anywhere.
AGENDA
WORKSHOP RECORDING, PRESENTATION SLIDES, SURVEY, etc.
Workshop Video Recording (Youtube; also view below)
Workshop Presentation Slides (PDF; some content shared live by presenters may not be not included)
CARD Documents mentioned in the webinar:
Community Educator Best Practices (PDF)
Best Practices (2-page summary) (PDF)
Brief survey (Please complete after viewing the workshop (live or recorded)
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