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Emergency Preparedness Toolkit

 

Emergencies are inevitable; but by developing safety plans and procedures in advance, your organization can effectively identify and address impending hazards, as well as prepare effective measures to aid recovery after the event. The Partnership’s Emergency Preparedness Toolkit includes a compilation of trusted emergency preparedness resources and guidance materials. Whether you work for a residential or non-residential domestic violence program, this toolkit can help you plan for and respond to emergencies.

https://www.cpedv.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/emergency_preparedness_toolkit_revised_07.2018_cjedits.pdf?1582909879

Also attached is the a toolkit provided by a member program of the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Downloadable Resources

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