Proposed Amendments to Chapter 15, Article X: Wetland Conservation Areas
AMBROSIO, JOHN REY FAMILY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN.pdf
1. AMBROSIO, JOHN REY CASALDO
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M3_EVALUATE: TASK 3B_FAMILY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION MANAGEMENT PLAN
PREVENTION AND MITIGATION
OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES TIME FRAME PERSON
INVOLVED
MATERIALS/
RESOURCES
REMARKS
Example:
A) Ensure safe
and secured
place inside and
around the
vicinity of the
house
1.(i.e. Removing
of glass, bottles,
and other
breakables in
the main
passage in the
house to ensure
safe and clear
passage in case
of emergency
evacuation)
August 1-2 Mother, Father,
Siblings, me)
Separate trash
can for broken
glasses, boxes
for bottles or
glasses that will
be disposed
or stocked
B) Ensure source
of fund in
case of loss of
livelihood due
to Disaster
Persist in
allocating
money to spend
on things that
are more
essential,
particularly in
times
of emergency,
as this will aid in
spending on
what is required.
October 12-20 Family
Members,
Relations,
Acquaintance
Set aside the
savings made or
the residual
funds in a safe
place to be able
to contribute to
the additional
necessities.
C)Ensure access
to weather
and other
hazard forecast
Utilize
Communication
systems: Cell
Phones,
Weather Radios,
and Other
Alternatives Get
weather updates
on your phone
whether you
have one
October 20-23 People in a
particular event
occur, Residence
and families
In order to
obtain out what
is going on all
around each
other, seek
information
or go to a safe
location where
the signal skims
is stronger
D) Ensure risk
assessment
knowledge
among every
family
member
Assembling as a
family to figure
out what to do
when they are in
they are in
danger, danger,
October 24 Mother, Father,
Daughters, Sons,
and all to be
considered as a
family member
Alerting the
family and
supplying them
with what they
will need in the
event of a risky
DRRM PLAN
FAMILY RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN
2. to have a
strategy in
order.
situation and
should not result
in a
communication
breakdown.
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES TIIME FRAME PERSON
INVOLVED
MATERIALS/
RESOURCES
REMARKS
E) Ensure clear
and viable
evacuation plan
for any kinds of
hazard
Start some plan of
preparing some
bags, food sources,
sleeping items, and
any electrical
gadgets for a safety
emergency.
October 25 All family
members,
relatives,
residence
Mark the
locations of all
emergency
equipment,
routes, and exits
to ensure that
the family is
kept of
obstructions at
all times
F) Ensure
readiness to
evacuate
anytime when
needed
Carrying a flashlight,
telecommunications,
food, radio,
cellphones, and
anything else that
could save a
person's life
October 26-27 Father,Mother,
children
Analyze your
Evacuation u
Plan Checklist
and begin
preparing it in
accordance with
what is planned.
G) Ensure Basic
Life Support
Training and
Bandaging
techniques
among family
members
Life support training
and bandaging
techniques among
family members.
October 27-
Nov 5
Daughter, Son,
Father, Mother
Seminar about
basic life support
such as
bandaging
technique and
sharing or
teaching
members of the
family
H) Ensure
knowledge of
contact 1.
numbers of
concerned
authorities (i.e.
NDRRMC,
BFP,PNP,etc.)
(i.e.NDRRMC, BFP,
PNP ,etc. of
concerned
authorities by
printing out the list
that states the said
information and
disseminating it to
the family members,
updates with
Posters, tv, and
meetings in case of
emergencies.
November 8 Mother, father,
eldest in the
family
Coordinating
with appropriate
authorities in
the event of a
disaster Keeping
up to date on
forecasts and
announcements
at all times, as
well as ensuring
that everyone in
the family
follows the
rules.
3. DISASTER RESPONSE
OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES TIME FRAME PERSONS
INVOLVED
MATERIALS/
RESOURCES
REMARKS
I) Ensure
coordination with
proper authorities
during
disaster
Primary
functions
revolve around
key activities:
forward
planning,
resource
management,
and
information
manage
November 9-
10
All family
members
Disaster coordination
centers bring
organizations together
to ensure effective
disaster management
prior to, during, and
after an event.
J) Ensure stock of
basic
necessities during
disaster
There is a
three-day
supply of food
on hand. Foods
with a long
storage life
should be kept.
In the event
that utilities are
disrupted,
require little or
no cooking,
water, or food
storage.
November 10-
13
Children’s,
Parents,
Relatives
Meet the needs of
babies or other family
members
K) Ensure capacity
to address
psychosocial
needs of family
members during
disaster
Leaders,
including
government
officials and
leaders in non-
governmental
organizations,
community
organizations,
and religious
groups play an
important role
in helping
communities
and individuals
cope during
and after a
disaster.
Every (Month)
holiday
Everyone
family
members
including
community
residence
Organizing or being a
part of a group that
helps communities cope
with disasters
L) Ensure capacity
for
immediate search
and
rescue operation
in case a
family member
will be
Phone numbers
for search and
rescue
operations in
case a family
member is
separated
during an
November 15, Mother,
Father
Father bank was well-
prepared. and
Disaster Reconstruction
and Recovery
4. separated during
evacuation
evacuation are
stored in our
phones.
DISASTER REHABILITATION AND RECOVERY
OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES TIME FRAME PERSONS
INVOVLED
MATERIALS/
RESOURCES
REMARKS
M) Ensure
capacity to
assess
damage, loss
and needs
assessment after
disaster
In exchange for
the damage,
adequately
record the
equipment to be
used, such as
plywood, food
supplies, and
household
equipment.
November 20-25 All residence
including all
family members
Collect
information
from others in
order to create a
list of in order to
create a list of
those who will
be given the
who will be
given the
necessity
necessity
N) Ensure
capacity or
means to
seek
psychosocial
support
for one’s self or
family
members after
disaster
November 26-29 Mother, father,
sister, brother,
and all family
members and
residence.
O) Ensure
connections for
help
to recover from
damages
and losses
Make sure to
contact the
the Red
Cross and
the Salvation
Army are an
essential part of
any disaster
relief effort,
often providing
critical
assistance with
food, shelter,
clothing,
household
items, medical
expenses, clean-
up, repairs, and
rebuilding.
November 30 -
Dec 6
Everyone family
members
including
community
residence
Documents all
your damages
and call the local
officials and
voluntary
organizations for
immediate
needs such as
food and
shelters.
P) Ensure
capacity to
restore
Let your local
officials know of
any damage you
December 7-10 All residence
including all
family members
Make sure to
document all the
damages before