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Community Disaster Resilience Planning

Activity 1: Implementing Disaster Resilience Plan

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The next major step in the planning cycle is to implement your community’s plan – to work on the actions or strategies that you believe will increase disaster resilience.  Work in this area will be based on the strategies you identified in your Aboriginal Resilience and Strategies Report or Hazards, Risk, Resilience and Strategies Report and Action Plan, the people who are responsible for implementing them, and the time frames set in the plan.

square_3At this point, the original Planning Team might pass responsibility on to a new working group to oversee plan implementation, as well as to check progress, communicate with the community, and make revisions to the plan as necessary.

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