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WHITE PAPER

Keeping Your Community Safe

Tailoring Your Disaster Preparedness Plan to Meet Your Community’s Unique Needs

When it comes to emergency preparedness in Canada, many communities—especially those in rural areas—don’t have the resources to manage the challenges of increasingly frequent disasters. A prepared community is a resilient community. Each community has its own unique cultural, social, and economic needs that must be addressed during disaster recovery. A tailored disaster preparedness plan helps communities of all sizes get ready to tackle recovery and work to stop disasters before they’re likely to happen.

Create a disaster preparedness plan that fits your needs.

Being prepared helps streamline recovery and ensures your community can continue to thrive over the long term in the wake of disaster. This whitepaper outlines how community-centred preparedness can increase the benefits of a disaster recovery plan.

In this white paper, you’ll find:

  • The critical components of an effective disaster preparedness plan.
  • What it means to establish a foundation for disaster restoration and resilience.
  • Why community engagement is essential for disaster planning.
  • How to conduct community engagement to establish a strong preparedness plan.

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we’re able to pinpoint the best solutions for you.
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RIC acknowledges the traditional lands and territories of the Indigenous peoples who have lived on these lands and taken care of them since time immemorial. We are on Treaty 7 territory, as well as, the historical regional homeland of the Métis, which includes the Battle River Territory. We acknowledge and respect the histories, languages, and diverse cultures of the First Nations, Métis, and all First Peoples that have taken care of this land. We are grateful for their contributions that continue to enrich our communities.