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Home>Homework Answsers>Nursing homework helpnursingWork is attached4 months ago24.03.202517Report issuefiles (2)4055week3instructions.docxcf_assessment_3_supplement_c.pdf4055week3instructions.docxDevelop a disaster recovery plan to reduce health disparities and improve access to community services after a disaster. Then develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster communicating the plan for the local system, city officials, and the disaster relief team.For this assessment, you will use the community from your windshield survey OR you may select a community from theAssessment 3 Supplement: Disaster Recovery Plan [PDF]. You will then develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster communicating the plan for the local system city officials, and the disaster relief team.Use the following steps to gather the information you need to create your disaster recovery plan. Then follow the grading criteria as the guide for what to include and how to structure your brochure, storyboard, or poster.1. Develop a disaster recovery plan for the community that will lessen health disparities and improve access to services after a disaster. Refer back to the community chosen for your health promotion plan.· Assess community needs.· Consider resources, personnel, budget, and community makeup.· Identify the people accountable for implementation of the plan and describe their roles.· Focus on specific Healthy People 2030 objectives.· Include a timeline for the recovery effort.2. Focus on the following areas in your crisis communication plan:·Information gathering.· This is critical not only to promote situational awareness but also to receive feedback on messages and how they are received and interpreted. Media monitoring and analysis, including social media, is a central function because the media remains a source of timely information during any crisis. Close coordination with other response agencies and partners, and their public information officers (PIOs), to gather the most current information is also critical.· Use the demographic data and specifics related to the disaster to identify the needs of the community and develop a recovery plan. Consider physical, emotional, cultural, and financial needs of the entire community.·Information dissemination.· This includes using a variety of channels to reach multiple audiences. These activities include general media relations, working with designated spokespersons, organizing news conferences, and providing briefings and updates. Inquiries and questions from the general public must also be addressed and should be documented through contact logs. In addition, officials and other key leaders must be briefed. These information dissemination activities should extend to web support and social media.·Operation support.· This involves a variety of communication activities, including addressing special needs and multilingual audiences through translation and other services. Facilities’ support activities involve ensuring sufficient communications capacity to support operations.·Liaisons.· They can provide two-way communication and coordination with key stakeholders and partners. Close coordination is necessary to achieve an effective response and create consistent messages.· Provide support for your position.· Include in your plan contact tracing of the homeless, disabled, displaced community members, migrant workers, and those who have hearing impairment or English as a second language in the event of severe tornadoes.3. Develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster of your disaster recovery plan. You can use one of the free templates available on theBrochure Design Templatesweb page, storyboard, or poster templates.The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion in the scoring guide to see how your work will be assessed.· Describe determinants of health and cultural, social, and economic barriers that impact community safety, health, and disaster recovery efforts.· Consider the interrelationships among these factors.· Explain how your proposed disaster recovery plan will lessen health disparities and improve access to community services.· Consider principles of social justice and cultural sensitivity with respect to ensuring health equity for individuals, families, and aggregates in the community.· Explain how health and governmental policy impacts disaster recovery efforts in a community.· Consider the implications of legislation for community members such as the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, and 2018 Disaster Recovery Reform Act (DRRA).· Consider trace-mapping the community progress during the recovery phase. (You can consult the resources in theContact Tracingreading list for more information about contact trace-mapping.)· Present specific, evidence-based strategies to overcome communication barriers and enhance interprofessional collaboration to improve disaster recovery efforts in a community using the CERC framework.· Consider how your proposed strategies will affect members of the disaster relief team, individuals, families, and aggregates in the community.· Identify evidence that supports your strategies.· Organize content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years).· Make sure your choice of a brochure, storyboard, or poster is easy to read and error-free.· Develop your assessment with a specific purpose and audience in mind.· Adhere to scholarly and disciplinary writing standards and APA formatting requirements.Supporting Evidence· Cite at least two articles from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications within the 5 past years to support your plan.· Include data from the CDC, United States Census Bureau, and other government agencies.cf_assessment_3_supplement_c.pdf25Assessment 3 – Disaster Recovery PlanIn this assessment, you will assume the role of the senior nurse at a regional hospital who has
been assigned to develop a disaster recovery plan for the community using CERC framework
and trace-mapping, which you will present to city officials and the disaster relief team.Before you complete the detailed instructions in the courseroom, first review the full scenario
and associated data below. Please refer back to this resource as necessary while you complete
your assessment.IntroductionFor a healthcare facility to be able to fill its role in the community, it must actively plan not only
for normal operation, but also for worst-case scenarios which could occur. In such disasters, the
hospital’s services will be particularly crucial, even if the specifics of the disaster make it more
difficult for the facility to stay open.As the senior nurse at the Smallville Regional Hospital, you play a vital role in ensuring the
hospital’s readiness for disasters and its ability to recover from them. The hospital administrator
wants to discuss disaster preparedness and recovery with you. Before the conversation, it
would be helpful to familiarize yourself with the background information on events that have
occurred in Smallville in recent years, including the involvement of the hospital.BackgroundInvestigate further for relevant background information.Newspaper Headline: “Smallville Devastated by Wildfire: Rebuilding and Recovery Underway”
November 8, 2022Smallville, CA – In a tragic turn of events, the northern California town of Smallville was ravaged
by a devastating wildfire on July 6 2021. The fire, which quickly spread through the town,
destroyed nearly 19,000 structures and claimed the lives of 31 residents. The community is now
faced with the daunting task of rebuilding and recovering from this catastrophic event.The fire, known as the Blaze, raced into Smallville with unprecedented speed and intensity,
leaving residents with little time to evacuate. Many were forced to flee on foot, seeking refuge in
parking lots and commercial buildings that were never intended to serve as temporary shelters
in a firestorm.26The impact of this disaster was felt particularly hard by residents of low socioeconomic status
(SES). People in poverty, with low incomes, and of low SES often face greater challenges in
recovering from disasters. The loss of homes, possessions, and livelihoods has left many in a
state of uncertainty and vulnerability.However, amidst the devastation, there is hope. The community has come together to support
one another and begin the process of rebuilding. Local organizations, government agencies,
and volunteers have joined forces to provide assistance and resources to those affected by the
fire.Experts studying the response to disasters like the Blaze emphasize the need for a radical
overhaul in how we prepare for and respond to such events in the era of climate change.This includes rethinking disaster recovery strategies and implementing measures to mitigate the
impact of future disasters.The town of Smallville is determined to rise from the ashes and rebuild stronger than ever. City
leaders are working on developing comprehensive emergency plans and evacuation standards
to ensure the safety of residents in the face of future wildfires.The community is resilient and united in their efforts to restore their beloved town. As the
rebuilding and recovery process continues, it is crucial for the nation to learn from this tragedy
and implement measures to better prepare for and respond to disasters.The lessons learned from the Blaze will serve as a wake-up call for communities across the
country, emphasizing the importance of proactive planning and effective disaster response
strategies.Fact Sheet: Smallville, CAPopulation: 5,200
Median Household Income: $60,000
Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line: 22%Racial/Ethnic Composition:
White: 69%
African American: 6%
Native American: 2%
Asian/Pacific Islander: 10%
Other Races: 8%
Two or More Races: 5%27Additionally, there are an unknown number of undocumented migrant workers with limited
English proficiency.Education
High school graduate or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+: 84.0%
Bachelor’s degree or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+: 18.5%Health
With a disability, under age 65 years: 10.8%
Persons without health insurance, under age 65 years: 12.5%Income & Poverty
Median household income: $37,476
Per capita income in past 12 months: $20,274
Persons in poverty: 23.0%Staff InterviewsDr. Peter Jenski, Internal Medicine. “The impact of the fire on the residents of Smallville has
been devastating. Many of them have lost their homes, possessions, and livelihoods. The fire
has also had a significant impact on their physical and mental health.”Bill Reiner, Social Worker: “Yes, I agree. People in low socioeconomic status groups are
particularly vulnerable to the effects of disasters like this one. They often face greater
challenges in recovering from disasters.”Nurse Kaley Grant, ICU: “That’s right. The fire has increased the risk of respiratory and lung
diseases, which can be particularly harmful to people with pre-existing conditions.”Dr. Linh Boswell, Psychiatrist: “And let’s not forget about the mental health impact. The
trauma of losing everything in a fire can be overwhelming. Many residents are experiencing
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.”Dr. Tom Sowka, Pharmacist: “It’s important that we provide comprehensive care to these
patients, addressing both their physical and mental health needs. We need to work together to
ensure that they receive the care and resources they need to recover from this disaster.”Dr. Luisa Gonzalez, Hospital Administrator: ” I couldn’t agree more. We need to work
together as a medical community to support the affected residents and implement
comprehensive emergency plans and evacuation standards to mitigate the impact of future
disasters. We can learn from previous disasters and use those lessons to better prepare for
future events.”28Request from AdministratorDr. Luisa Gonzalez, Smallville Hospital Administrator, has asked you to present a compelling
case to community stakeholders for the proposed disaster recovery plan. She requests you use
the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) framework. The CERC framework
provides a structured approach to communicating during emergencies, emphasizing the
importance of timely, accurate, and empathetic communication.Applying the CERC framework to the context of any disaster highlights how health and
governmental policies impacted disaster recovery efforts. Health and governmental policies are
deeply interconnected in disaster recovery.Effective health policies rely on strong governmental support and clear communication.
Conversely, governmental policies must integrate public health considerations to ensure
comprehensive recovery efforts.The CERC framework underscores the need for coordinated, empathetic, and credible
communication to enhance community resilience and recovery. By applying the CERC
principles, health and governmental policies can better address the needs of affected
communities, promote effective recovery, and build trust and cooperation among all
stakeholders.cf_assessment_3_supplement_c.pdf25Assessment 3 – Disaster Recovery PlanIn this assessment, you will assume the role of the senior nurse at a regional hospital who has
been assigned to develop a disaster recovery plan for the community using CERC framework
and trace-mapping, which you will present to city officials and the disaster relief team.Before you complete the detailed instructions in the courseroom, first review the full scenario
and associated data below. Please refer back to this resource as necessary while you complete
your assessment.IntroductionFor a healthcare facility to be able to fill its role in the community, it must actively plan not only
for normal operation, but also for worst-case scenarios which could occur. In such disasters, the
hospital’s services will be particularly crucial, even if the specifics of the disaster make it more
difficult for the facility to stay open.As the senior nurse at the Smallville Regional Hospital, you play a vital role in ensuring the
hospital’s readiness for disasters and its ability to recover from them. The hospital administrator
wants to discuss disaster preparedness and recovery with you. Before the conversation, it
would be helpful to familiarize yourself with the background information on events that have
occurred in Smallville in recent years, including the involvement of the hospital.BackgroundInvestigate further for relevant background information.Newspaper Headline: “Smallville Devastated by Wildfire: Rebuilding and Recovery Underway”
November 8, 2022Smallville, CA – In a tragic turn of events, the northern California town of Smallville was ravaged
by a devastating wildfire on July 6 2021. The fire, which quickly spread through the town,
destroyed nearly 19,000 structures and claimed the lives of 31 residents. The community is now
faced with the daunting task of rebuilding and recovering from this catastrophic event.The fire, known as the Blaze, raced into Smallville with unprecedented speed and intensity,
leaving residents with little time to evacuate. Many were forced to flee on foot, seeking refuge in
parking lots and commercial buildings that were never intended to serve as temporary shelters
in a firestorm.26The impact of this disaster was felt particularly hard by residents of low socioeconomic status
(SES). People in poverty, with low incomes, and of low SES often face greater challenges in
recovering from disasters. The loss of homes, possessions, and livelihoods has left many in a
state of uncertainty and vulnerability.However, amidst the devastation, there is hope. The community has come together to support
one another and begin the process of rebuilding. Local organizations, government agencies,
and volunteers have joined forces to provide assistance and resources to those affected by the
fire.Experts studying the response to disasters like the Blaze emphasize the need for a radical
overhaul in how we prepare for and respond to such events in the era of climate change.This includes rethinking disaster recovery strategies and implementing measures to mitigate the
impact of future disasters.The town of Smallville is determined to rise from the ashes and rebuild stronger than ever. City
leaders are working on developing comprehensive emergency plans and evacuation standards
to ensure the safety of residents in the face of future wildfires.The community is resilient and united in their efforts to restore their beloved town. As the
rebuilding and recovery process continues, it is crucial for the nation to learn from this tragedy
and implement measures to better prepare for and respond to disasters.The lessons learned from the Blaze will serve as a wake-up call for communities across the
country, emphasizing the importance of proactive planning and effective disaster response
strategies.Fact Sheet: Smallville, CAPopulation: 5,200
Median Household Income: $60,000
Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line: 22%Racial/Ethnic Composition:
White: 69%
African American: 6%
Native American: 2%
Asian/Pacific Islander: 10%
Other Races: 8%
Two or More Races: 5%27Additionally, there are an unknown number of undocumented migrant workers with limited
English proficiency.Education
High school graduate or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+: 84.0%
Bachelor’s degree or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+: 18.5%Health
With a disability, under age 65 years: 10.8%
Persons without health insurance, under age 65 years: 12.5%Income & Poverty
Median household income: $37,476
Per capita income in past 12 months: $20,274
Persons in poverty: 23.0%Staff InterviewsDr. Peter Jenski, Internal Medicine. “The impact of the fire on the residents of Smallville has
been devastating. Many of them have lost their homes, possessions, and livelihoods. The fire
has also had a significant impact on their physical and mental health.”Bill Reiner, Social Worker: “Yes, I agree. People in low socioeconomic status groups are
particularly vulnerable to the effects of disasters like this one. They often face greater
challenges in recovering from disasters.”Nurse Kaley Grant, ICU: “That’s right. The fire has increased the risk of respiratory and lung
diseases, which can be particularly harmful to people with pre-existing conditions.”Dr. Linh Boswell, Psychiatrist: “And let’s not forget about the mental health impact. The
trauma of losing everything in a fire can be overwhelming. Many residents are experiencing
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.”Dr. Tom Sowka, Pharmacist: “It’s important that we provide comprehensive care to these
patients, addressing both their physical and mental health needs. We need to work together to
ensure that they receive the care and resources they need to recover from this disaster.”Dr. Luisa Gonzalez, Hospital Administrator: ” I couldn’t agree more. We need to work
together as a medical community to support the affected residents and implement
comprehensive emergency plans and evacuation standards to mitigate the impact of future
disasters. We can learn from previous disasters and use those lessons to better prepare for
future events.”28Request from AdministratorDr. Luisa Gonzalez, Smallville Hospital Administrator, has asked you to present a compelling
case to community stakeholders for the proposed disaster recovery plan. She requests you use
the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) framework. The CERC framework
provides a structured approach to communicating during emergencies, emphasizing the
importance of timely, accurate, and empathetic communication.Applying the CERC framework to the context of any disaster highlights how health and
governmental policies impacted disaster recovery efforts. Health and governmental policies are
deeply interconnected in disaster recovery.Effective health policies rely on strong governmental support and clear communication.
Conversely, governmental policies must integrate public health considerations to ensure
comprehensive recovery efforts.The CERC framework underscores the need for coordinated, empathetic, and credible
communication to enhance community resilience and recovery. By applying the CERC
principles, health and governmental policies can better address the needs of affected
communities, promote effective recovery, and build trust and cooperation among all
stakeholders.4055week3instructions.docxDevelop a disaster recovery plan to reduce health disparities and improve access to community services after a disaster. Then develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster communicating the plan for the local system, city officials, and the disaster relief team.For this assessment, you will use the community from your windshield survey OR you may select a community from theAssessment 3 Supplement: Disaster Recovery Plan [PDF]. You will then develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster communicating the plan for the local system city officials, and the disaster relief team.Use the following steps to gather the information you need to create your disaster recovery plan. Then follow the grading criteria as the guide for what to include and how to structure your brochure, storyboard, or poster.1. Develop a disaster recovery plan for the community that will lessen health disparities and improve access to services after a disaster. Refer back to the community chosen for your health promotion plan.· Assess community needs.· Consider resources, personnel, budget, and community makeup.· Identify the people accountable for implementation of the plan and describe their roles.· Focus on specific Healthy People 2030 objectives.· Include a timeline for the recovery effort.2. Focus on the following areas in your crisis communication plan:·Information gathering.· This is critical not only to promote situational awareness but also to receive feedback on messages and how they are received and interpreted. Media monitoring and analysis, including social media, is a central function because the media remains a source of timely information during any crisis. Close coordination with other response agencies and partners, and their public information officers (PIOs), to gather the most current information is also critical.· Use the demographic data and specifics related to the disaster to identify the needs of the community and develop a recovery plan. Consider physical, emotional, cultural, and financial needs of the entire community.·Information dissemination.· This includes using a variety of channels to reach multiple audiences. These activities include general media relations, working with designated spokespersons, organizing news conferences, and providing briefings and updates. Inquiries and questions from the general public must also be addressed and should be documented through contact logs. In addition, officials and other key leaders must be briefed. These information dissemination activities should extend to web support and social media.·Operation support.· This involves a variety of communication activities, including addressing special needs and multilingual audiences through translation and other services. Facilities’ support activities involve ensuring sufficient communications capacity to support operations.·Liaisons.· They can provide two-way communication and coordination with key stakeholders and partners. Close coordination is necessary to achieve an effective response and create consistent messages.· Provide support for your position.· Include in your plan contact tracing of the homeless, disabled, displaced community members, migrant workers, and those who have hearing impairment or English as a second language in the event of severe tornadoes.3. Develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster of your disaster recovery plan. You can use one of the free templates available on theBrochure Design Templatesweb page, storyboard, or poster templates.The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion in the scoring guide to see how your work will be assessed.· Describe determinants of health and cultural, social, and economic barriers that impact community safety, health, and disaster recovery efforts.· Consider the interrelationships among these factors.· Explain how your proposed disaster recovery plan will lessen health disparities and improve access to community services.· Consider principles of social justice and cultural sensitivity with respect to ensuring health equity for individuals, families, and aggregates in the community.· Explain how health and governmental policy impacts disaster recovery efforts in a community.· Consider the implications of legislation for community members such as the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, and 2018 Disaster Recovery Reform Act (DRRA).· Consider trace-mapping the community progress during the recovery phase. (You can consult the resources in theContact Tracingreading list for more information about contact trace-mapping.)· Present specific, evidence-based strategies to overcome communication barriers and enhance interprofessional collaboration to improve disaster recovery efforts in a community using the CERC framework.· Consider how your proposed strategies will affect members of the disaster relief team, individuals, families, and aggregates in the community.· Identify evidence that supports your strategies.· Organize content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years).· Make sure your choice of a brochure, storyboard, or poster is easy to read and error-free.· Develop your assessment with a specific purpose and audience in mind.· Adhere to scholarly and disciplinary writing standards and APA formatting requirements.Supporting Evidence· Cite at least two articles from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications within the 5 past years to support your plan.· Include data from the CDC, United States Census Bureau, and other government agencies.cf_assessment_3_supplement_c.pdf25Assessment 3 – Disaster Recovery PlanIn this assessment, you will assume the role of the senior nurse at a regional hospital who has
been assigned to develop a disaster recovery plan for the community using CERC framework
and trace-mapping, which you will present to city officials and the disaster relief team.Before you complete the detailed instructions in the courseroom, first review the full scenario
and associated data below. Please refer back to this resource as necessary while you complete
your assessment.IntroductionFor a healthcare facility to be able to fill its role in the community, it must actively plan not only
for normal operation, but also for worst-case scenarios which could occur. In such disasters, the
hospital’s services will be particularly crucial, even if the specifics of the disaster make it more
difficult for the facility to stay open.As the senior nurse at the Smallville Regional Hospital, you play a vital role in ensuring the
hospital’s readiness for disasters and its ability to recover from them. The hospital administrator
wants to discuss disaster preparedness and recovery with you. Before the conversation, it
would be helpful to familiarize yourself with the background information on events that have
occurred in Smallville in recent years, including the involvement of the hospital.BackgroundInvestigate further for relevant background information.Newspaper Headline: “Smallville Devastated by Wildfire: Rebuilding and Recovery Underway”
November 8, 2022Smallville, CA – In a tragic turn of events, the northern California town of Smallville was ravaged
by a devastating wildfire on July 6 2021. The fire, which quickly spread through the town,
destroyed nearly 19,000 structures and claimed the lives of 31 residents. The community is now
faced with the daunting task of rebuilding and recovering from this catastrophic event.The fire, known as the Blaze, raced into Smallville with unprecedented speed and intensity,
leaving residents with little time to evacuate. Many were forced to flee on foot, seeking refuge in
parking lots and commercial buildings that were never intended to serve as temporary shelters
in a firestorm.26The impact of this disaster was felt particularly hard by residents of low socioeconomic status
(SES). People in poverty, with low incomes, and of low SES often face greater challenges in
recovering from disasters. The loss of homes, possessions, and livelihoods has left many in a
state of uncertainty and vulnerability.However, amidst the devastation, there is hope. The community has come together to support
one another and begin the process of rebuilding. Local organizations, government agencies,
and volunteers have joined forces to provide assistance and resources to those affected by the
fire.Experts studying the response to disasters like the Blaze emphasize the need for a radical
overhaul in how we prepare for and respond to such events in the era of climate change.This includes rethinking disaster recovery strategies and implementing measures to mitigate the
impact of future disasters.The town of Smallville is determined to rise from the ashes and rebuild stronger than ever. City
leaders are working on developing comprehensive emergency plans and evacuation standards
to ensure the safety of residents in the face of future wildfires.The community is resilient and united in their efforts to restore their beloved town. As the
rebuilding and recovery process continues, it is crucial for the nation to learn from this tragedy
and implement measures to better prepare for and respond to disasters.The lessons learned from the Blaze will serve as a wake-up call for communities across the
country, emphasizing the importance of proactive planning and effective disaster response
strategies.Fact Sheet: Smallville, CAPopulation: 5,200
Median Household Income: $60,000
Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line: 22%Racial/Ethnic Composition:
White: 69%
African American: 6%
Native American: 2%
Asian/Pacific Islander: 10%
Other Races: 8%
Two or More Races: 5%27Additionally, there are an unknown number of undocumented migrant workers with limited
English proficiency.Education
High school graduate or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+: 84.0%
Bachelor’s degree or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+: 18.5%Health
With a disability, under age 65 years: 10.8%
Persons without health insurance, under age 65 years: 12.5%Income & Poverty
Median household income: $37,476
Per capita income in past 12 months: $20,274
Persons in poverty: 23.0%Staff InterviewsDr. Peter Jenski, Internal Medicine. “The impact of the fire on the residents of Smallville has
been devastating. Many of them have lost their homes, possessions, and livelihoods. The fire
has also had a significant impact on their physical and mental health.”Bill Reiner, Social Worker: “Yes, I agree. People in low socioeconomic status groups are
particularly vulnerable to the effects of disasters like this one. They often face greater
challenges in recovering from disasters.”Nurse Kaley Grant, ICU: “That’s right. The fire has increased the risk of respiratory and lung
diseases, which can be particularly harmful to people with pre-existing conditions.”Dr. Linh Boswell, Psychiatrist: “And let’s not forget about the mental health impact. The
trauma of losing everything in a fire can be overwhelming. Many residents are experiencing
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.”Dr. Tom Sowka, Pharmacist: “It’s important that we provide comprehensive care to these
patients, addressing both their physical and mental health needs. We need to work together to
ensure that they receive the care and resources they need to recover from this disaster.”Dr. Luisa Gonzalez, Hospital Administrator: ” I couldn’t agree more. We need to work
together as a medical community to support the affected residents and implement
comprehensive emergency plans and evacuation standards to mitigate the impact of future
disasters. We can learn from previous disasters and use those lessons to better prepare for
future events.”28Request from AdministratorDr. Luisa Gonzalez, Smallville Hospital Administrator, has asked you to present a compelling
case to community stakeholders for the proposed disaster recovery plan. She requests you use
the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) framework. The CERC framework
provides a structured approach to communicating during emergencies, emphasizing the
importance of timely, accurate, and empathetic communication.Applying the CERC framework to the context of any disaster highlights how health and
governmental policies impacted disaster recovery efforts. Health and governmental policies are
deeply interconnected in disaster recovery.Effective health policies rely on strong governmental support and clear communication.
Conversely, governmental policies must integrate public health considerations to ensure
comprehensive recovery efforts.The CERC framework underscores the need for coordinated, empathetic, and credible
communication to enhance community resilience and recovery. By applying the CERC
principles, health and governmental policies can better address the needs of affected
communities, promote effective recovery, and build trust and cooperation among all
stakeholders.4055week3instructions.docxDevelop a disaster recovery plan to reduce health disparities and improve access to community services after a disaster. Then develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster communicating the plan for the local system, city officials, and the disaster relief team.For this assessment, you will use the community from your windshield survey OR you may select a community from theAssessment 3 Supplement: Disaster Recovery Plan [PDF]. You will then develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster communicating the plan for the local system city officials, and the disaster relief team.Use the following steps to gather the information you need to create your disaster recovery plan. Then follow the grading criteria as the guide for what to include and how to structure your brochure, storyboard, or poster.1. Develop a disaster recovery plan for the community that will lessen health disparities and improve access to services after a disaster. Refer back to the community chosen for your health promotion plan.· Assess community needs.· Consider resources, personnel, budget, and community makeup.· Identify the people accountable for implementation of the plan and describe their roles.· Focus on specific Healthy People 2030 objectives.· Include a timeline for the recovery effort.2. Focus on the following areas in your crisis communication plan:·Information gathering.· This is critical not only to promote situational awareness but also to receive feedback on messages and how they are received and interpreted. Media monitoring and analysis, including social media, is a central function because the media remains a source of timely information during any crisis. Close coordination with other response agencies and partners, and their public information officers (PIOs), to gather the most current information is also critical.· Use the demographic data and specifics related to the disaster to identify the needs of the community and develop a recovery plan. Consider physical, emotional, cultural, and financial needs of the entire community.·Information dissemination.· This includes using a variety of channels to reach multiple audiences. These activities include general media relations, working with designated spokespersons, organizing news conferences, and providing briefings and updates. Inquiries and questions from the general public must also be addressed and should be documented through contact logs. In addition, officials and other key leaders must be briefed. These information dissemination activities should extend to web support and social media.·Operation support.· This involves a variety of communication activities, including addressing special needs and multilingual audiences through translation and other services. Facilities’ support activities involve ensuring sufficient communications capacity to support operations.·Liaisons.· They can provide two-way communication and coordination with key stakeholders and partners. Close coordination is necessary to achieve an effective response and create consistent messages.· Provide support for your position.· Include in your plan contact tracing of the homeless, disabled, displaced community members, migrant workers, and those who have hearing impairment or English as a second language in the event of severe tornadoes.3. Develop a brochure, storyboard, or poster of your disaster recovery plan. You can use one of the free templates available on theBrochure Design Templatesweb page, storyboard, or poster templates.The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion in the scoring guide to see how your work will be assessed.· Describe determinants of health and cultural, social, and economic barriers that impact community safety, health, and disaster recovery efforts.· Consider the interrelationships among these factors.· Explain how your proposed disaster recovery plan will lessen health disparities and improve access to community services.· Consider principles of social justice and cultural sensitivity with respect to ensuring health equity for individuals, families, and aggregates in the community.· Explain how health and governmental policy impacts disaster recovery efforts in a community.· Consider the implications of legislation for community members such as the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, and 2018 Disaster Recovery Reform Act (DRRA).· Consider trace-mapping the community progress during the recovery phase. (You can consult the resources in theContact Tracingreading list for more information about contact trace-mapping.)· Present specific, evidence-based strategies to overcome communication barriers and enhance interprofessional collaboration to improve disaster recovery efforts in a community using the CERC framework.· Consider how your proposed strategies will affect members of the disaster relief team, individuals, families, and aggregates in the community.· Identify evidence that supports your strategies.· Organize content with clear purpose/goals and with relevant and evidence-based sources (published within 5 years).· Make sure your choice of a brochure, storyboard, or poster is easy to read and error-free.· Develop your assessment with a specific purpose and audience in mind.· Adhere to scholarly and disciplinary writing standards and APA formatting requirements.Supporting Evidence· Cite at least two articles from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications within the 5 past years to support your plan.· Include data from the CDC, United States Census Bureau, and other government agencies.cf_assessment_3_supplement_c.pdf25Assessment 3 – Disaster Recovery PlanIn this assessment, you will assume the role of the senior nurse at a regional hospital who has
been assigned to develop a disaster recovery plan for the community using CERC framework
and trace-mapping, which you will present to city officials and the disaster relief team.Before you complete the detailed instructions in the courseroom, first review the full scenario
and associated data below. Please refer back to this resource as necessary while you complete
your assessment.IntroductionFor a healthcare facility to be able to fill its role in the community, it must actively plan not only
for normal operation, but also for worst-case scenarios which could occur. In such disasters, the
hospital’s services will be particularly crucial, even if the specifics of the disaster make it more
difficult for the facility to stay open.As the senior nurse at the Smallville Regional Hospital, you play a vital role in ensuring the
hospital’s readiness for disasters and its ability to recover from them. The hospital administrator
wants to discuss disaster preparedness and recovery with you. Before the conversation, it
would be helpful to familiarize yourself with the background information on events that have
occurred in Smallville in recent years, including the involvement of the hospital.BackgroundInvestigate further for relevant background information.Newspaper Headline: “Smallville Devastated by Wildfire: Rebuilding and Recovery Underway”
November 8, 2022Smallville, CA – In a tragic turn of events, the northern California town of Smallville was ravaged
by a devastating wildfire on July 6 2021. The fire, which quickly spread through the town,
destroyed nearly 19,000 structures and claimed the lives of 31 residents. The community is now
faced with the daunting task of rebuilding and recovering from this catastrophic event.The fire, known as the Blaze, raced into Smallville with unprecedented speed and intensity,
leaving residents with little time to evacuate. Many were forced to flee on foot, seeking refuge in
parking lots and commercial buildings that were never intended to serve as temporary shelters
in a firestorm.26The impact of this disaster was felt particularly hard by residents of low socioeconomic status
(SES). People in poverty, with low incomes, and of low SES often face greater challenges in
recovering from disasters. The loss of homes, possessions, and livelihoods has left many in a
state of uncertainty and vulnerability.However, amidst the devastation, there is hope. The community has come together to support
one another and begin the process of rebuilding. Local organizations, government agencies,
and volunteers have joined forces to provide assistance and resources to those affected by the
fire.Experts studying the response to disasters like the Blaze emphasize the need for a radical
overhaul in how we prepare for and respond to such events in the era of climate change.This includes rethinking disaster recovery strategies and implementing measures to mitigate the
impact of future disasters.The town of Smallville is determined to rise from the ashes and rebuild stronger than ever. City
leaders are working on developing comprehensive emergency plans and evacuation standards
to ensure the safety of residents in the face of future wildfires.The community is resilient and united in their efforts to restore their beloved town. As the
rebuilding and recovery process continues, it is crucial for the nation to learn from this tragedy
and implement measures to better prepare for and respond to disasters.The lessons learned from the Blaze will serve as a wake-up call for communities across the
country, emphasizing the importance of proactive planning and effective disaster response
strategies.Fact Sheet: Smallville, CAPopulation: 5,200
Median Household Income: $60,000
Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line: 22%Racial/Ethnic Composition:
White: 69%
African American: 6%
Native American: 2%
Asian/Pacific Islander: 10%
Other Races: 8%
Two or More Races: 5%27Additionally, there are an unknown number of undocumented migrant workers with limited
English proficiency.Education
High school graduate or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+: 84.0%
Bachelor’s degree or higher, percent of persons age 25 years+: 18.5%Health
With a disability, under age 65 years: 10.8%
Persons without health insurance, under age 65 years: 12.5%Income & Poverty
Median household income: $37,476
Per capita income in past 12 months: $20,274
Persons in poverty: 23.0%Staff InterviewsDr. Peter Jenski, Internal Medicine. “The impact of the fire on the residents of Smallville has
been devastating. Many of them have lost their homes, possessions, and livelihoods. The fire
has also had a significant impact on their physical and mental health.”Bill Reiner, Social Worker: “Yes, I agree. People in low socioeconomic status groups are
particularly vulnerable to the effects of disasters like this one. They often face greater
challenges in recovering from disasters.”Nurse Kaley Grant, ICU: “That’s right. The fire has increased the risk of respiratory and lung
diseases, which can be particularly harmful to people with pre-existing conditions.”Dr. Linh Boswell, Psychiatrist: “And let’s not forget about the mental health impact. The
trauma of losing everything in a fire can be overwhelming. Many residents are experiencing
symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.”Dr. Tom Sowka, Pharmacist: “It’s important that we provide comprehensive care to these
patients, addressing both their physical and mental health needs. We need to work together to
ensure that they receive the care and resources they need to recover from this disaster.”Dr. Luisa Gonzalez, Hospital Administrator: ” I couldn’t agree more. We need to work
together as a medical community to support the affected residents and implement
comprehensive emergency plans and evacuation standards to mitigate the impact of future
disasters. We can learn from previous disasters and use those lessons to better prepare for
future events.”28Request from AdministratorDr. Luisa Gonzalez, Smallville Hospital Administrator, has asked you to present a compelling
case to community stakeholders for the proposed disaster recovery plan. She requests you use
the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) framework. The CERC framework
provides a structured approach to communicating during emergencies, emphasizing the
importance of timely, accurate, and empathetic communication.Applying the CERC framework to the context of any disaster highlights how health and
governmental policies impacted disaster recovery efforts. Health and governmental policies are
deeply interconnected in disaster recovery.Effective health policies rely on strong governmental support and clear communication.
Conversely, governmental policies must integrate public health considerations to ensure
comprehensive recovery efforts.The CERC framework underscores the need for coordinated, empathetic, and credible
communication to enhance community resilience and recovery. By applying the CERC
principles, health and governmental policies can better address the needs of affected
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