National Clearinghouse on Families & Youth
blank space Homeblank spaceAbout NCFYblank spaceCalendar of Eventsblank spaceContact Usblank spaceFree Publications search blank space
blank space
NCFY Publications
blank space
Ask NCFY
blank space
Literature Database
blank space
Positive Youth Development
blank space
 
Home :: Publications :: Ready for Anything
 

Ready for Anything: A Disaster Planning Manual for Runaway and Homeless Youth Programs

PREVENTION AND PREPAREDNESS

The first step in prevention and preparedness is self-assessment. You must take stock of your current situation, considering such factors as location, population, and available resources. Here are some questions to get you started:

  • What are the demographics of the young people I serve?

  • Hurricane evacuation route sign.
  • What are the physical attributes of my facility?

  • How ready is my staff for an emergency?

  • What supplies and resources do I need?

  • How are my facility’s records maintained?

  • What access to transportation do I have?

  • Where would I go during an evacuation?

  • What disasters would I most likely face?

This section of the manual will walk you through the above questions. At the end of each question, there will be a checklist that breaks down the concrete actions you can take.

 

What are the demographics of the young people I serve? >>

 

 
Copyright ©2010 National Clearinghouse on Families and Youth
 

Quick Guide to Family and Youth Issues | Guide to Starting a Youth Program
FYSB | ACYF | ACF | HHS | ACF Privacy Notice | HHS Kid's Privacy Notice

Adobe™ PDF formatted files require Adobe™ Acrobat to properly read them. Click here to download this FREE program.