G205: Recovery from Disaster: Local Community Roles (APS)

February 13, 2024 - February 15, 2024

Event

February 13, 2024 - February 15, 2024

8:00 am to 4:30 pm


Location

State Emergency Operations Center Suiter Room 3041 Sidco Dr. Nashville, TN 37204


Contact

TEMA.Training@tn.gov

Course Description

This course is the condensed version of the 4-day E0210 resident course. This course covers foundational concepts in disaster recovery and the latest guidance on recovery planning. Participants will either assess their own recovery plan or a sample against this national planning guidance. Following that, participants will discuss how a disaster recovery effort can be organized, managed, and led along with the types of challenges faced by recovery managers. Scenario activities throughout the course give participants the opportunity to target information strategies, and address local capabilities and challenges. They will also analyze lessons learned from Joplin, Missouri. While this is normally a 2.5 day course, in time of disaster, it can be shortened for immediate need in training the basics of recovery based on local need and covers the roles and responsibilities of local recovery team members.

Course Objectives

  • Demonstrate an increased knowledge of local government responsibilities and challenges associated with disaster recovery.
  • Explain the need to develop, revise, and/or implement a pre-disaster recovery plan.
  • Apply an increased understanding of recent "lessons learned" in disaster recovery at the local level.

Prerequisites

  • None

Recommended: ICS 100 is a suggested prerequisite.IS2900, National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) Overview is strongly recommended, but not required.

Duration: 2.5 days