Still at Risk: U.S. Children 10 Years After Hurricane Katrina
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast, children often suffered the most because U.S. emergency planning did not account for children’s unique needs. This disaster report card looks a...
UCSF School of Nursing: Emergency Plan Library
Forms, templates, worksheets, checklists, and tools developed by the UCSF California Childcare Health Program with funding from the California Department of Education.
Children and Disasters – Top 10 Things to Know
The top 10 things you can do for children during disasters.
Children in Disasters: Do Americans feel prepared?
As part of the RCRC Initiative, the National Center for Disaster Preparedness designed and deployed a national survey modeled on prior work through the American Preparedness Project, which collected national da...
Beyond GSK: Resilient Children/Resilient Communities
In 2015, GSK announced the Resilient Children/Resilient Communities Initiative, a grant-funded partnership between the National Center for Disaster Preparedness and Save the Children. Together, we aim to protec...
The Importance of Childcare Providers in Disasters
Dr. Lori Peek delivers the keynote address to the Arkansas Early Childhood Association (AECA) 2016 annual conference in Little Rock, AR. In her talk, Dr. Peek focuses on the critical role childcare providers ma...