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Emergency scenario workshop in North and North-West Tasmania

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Location: Launceston, Tasmania
Date: 25/09/2024
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You have an emergency plan, but are you sure your organisation can keep supporting your clients? Imagine there is a major storm/ flood event hitting Tasmania, or the threat of a bushfire impacting the city during a heatwave.

Workshop overview

Imagine there is:

  • a major storm/ flood event hitting Tasmania, or
  • the threat of a bushfire impacting the city during a heatwave.
You have an emergency plan, but are you sure your organisation can keep supporting your clients?
For example:
  • Could you continue to operate during an emergency? Are you in an area prone to flooding or exposed to bushfire? What contingencies are in place?
  • Can your staff reach your clients to provide their normal needed support?
  • Can you ensure your clients continue to be safe during the emergency?
  • What happens when some staff cannot make it to work as they are impacted by the emergency?
  • What measures do you take to assist your clients are as prepared as they can be for emergencies?

The State Emergency Service and Tasmania Fire Service have two scenarios for you to test and refine your emergency plans.

Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve, Deputy Director at the University of Sydney impact Centre for Disability Research and Policy and who leads the Collaborating4Inclusion research program on inclusive disaster risk reduction will lead a discussion on the role, capacity, tools, and training needs of service providers who have important roles in the delivery of effective emergency management planning and practices that leave nobody behind.

This is a great opportunity to find out more about the larger program of research that has focused on developing methods, tools, and practical guidance on how to operationalise Australia’s shared responsibility framework through meaningful inclusion and collaboration.

This includes, both the opportunities and challenges experienced by service providers. National Disability Services is proud to promote this workshop as part of the People with Disability Emergency Preparedness Project.

Who Should Attend?

Disability Service Providers in the North and North West of Tasmania.

Event Details

Date: Wednesday 25 September
Time: 10:30 am to 3:00 pm AEST
Location: Tramsheds, 4 Invermay Road, Inveresk, Launceston

Cost

Free 
Contact information

For any enquiries, please contact Lizzie Castles, State Manager Tasmania, submit enquiry/feedback, show phone number