Abstract da R. Villano “Archivio del Distretto 2100 - Italia del Rotary International a.r. 1994-99” (patrocinato dal Distretto 2100 R. I., 2 cd rom, Ed. Eidos - 1,3 Gb; oltre 21mila pagine elettroniche e 1800 grafici di funzione, Sorrento, giugno 1999); progetto e realizzazione di analisi di processo e funzioni gestionali dell'Archivio per la Basilicata, Calabria, Campania e Puglia (Distretto 2100-Italia R.I.). Presentato con ampio consenso e apprezzamento all'Assemblea distrettuale 2100-RI Italia, alla presenza del Rappresentante del Presidente Internazionale, del CEO Branch Office Europa/Africa del Rotary International Sig.ra Olympia Branca Masa, del Governatore e molti Past Governor Rotary.
Abstract da R. Villano “Archivio del Distretto 2100 - Italia del Rotary International a.r. 1994-99” (patrocinato dal Distretto 2100 R. I., 2 cd rom, Ed. Eidos - 1,3 Gb; oltre 21mila pagine elettroniche e 1800 grafici di funzione, Sorrento, giugno 1999); progetto e realizzazione di analisi di processo e funzioni gestionali dell'Archivio per la Basilicata, Calabria, Campania e Puglia (Distretto 2100-Italia R.I.). Presentato con ampio consenso e apprezzamento all'Assemblea distrettuale 2100-RI Italia, alla presenza del Rappresentante del Presidente Internazionale, del CEO Branch Office Europa/Africa del Rotary International Sig.ra Olympia Branca Masa, del Governatore e molti Past Governor Rotary.
The Guidelines on the Incident Response System (IRS) are issued by the
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) under Section 6 of the
DM Act, 2005 for effective, efficient and comprehensive management of
disasters in India. The vision is to minimize loss of life and property by
strengthening and standardising the disaster response mechanism in the
country.
Though India has been successfully managing disasters in the past,
there are still a number of shortcomings which need to be addressed. The
response today has to be far more comprehensive, effective, swift and well
planned based on a well conceived response mechanism.
Realisation of certain shortcomings in our response system and a desire
to address the critical gaps led the Government of India (GoI) to look at
the world’s best practices. The GoI found that the system evolved for firefighting
in California is very comprehensive and thus decided to adopt
Incident Command System (ICS).
In view of the provisions of the DM Act, 2005, NDMA felt that authoritative
Guidelines on the subject, with necessary modifications to suit the Indian
administrative setup, were essential. To meet this need, a core group of
experts was constituted and four regional consultation workshops were
conducted. It was ensured that representatives of the State Governments
and MHA participate and their views given due consideration. Training
Institutes like the LBSNAA, NIDM and various RTIs / ATIs along with National
core trainers also participated. The adaptation of ICS by other countries
was also examined. The draft prepared was again sent to all States, UTs and
their final comments were obtained and incorporated. A comprehensive set
of Guidelines has thus been prepared and is called the Incident Response
System (IRS)
Rethinking the Way We Respond to DisastersStacy Noland
Most people give immediately after a crisis, in response to clear emotional appeals. Yet donors who allocate funds across the disaster life cycle have an opportunity to help ensure that each dollar given reaches its full potential. This presentation discusses how individuals and organizations traditionally give during a crisis, and proposes several innovative approaches to promoting short- and long-term solutions to help communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.
A cloudburst is an extreme amount of precipitation, sometimes with hail and thunder, which normally lasts no longer than a few minutes but is capable of creating flood conditions.
This course examines real life hostage situations in the health care environment and provides participants with proven hostage survival strategies. The course focuses on being aware of the environment, emphasizes tactical surveys, discusses increases of violence in the health care setting and explains the “Stockholm Syndrome” and how to use it to your advantage. Post Release Stress Reactions will be also be examined.
Topics to be covered include:
• Run, Hide, Fight
• Definitions
• Violence Against Healthcare Workers
• Tactical Surveys
• Hostage Survival Techniques
• Actions During a Rescue
• Concluding a Hostage Situation
• Stockholm Syndrome
• Avoiding being taken Hostage
• Hostage Jeopardy
The Guidelines on the Incident Response System (IRS) are issued by the
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) under Section 6 of the
DM Act, 2005 for effective, efficient and comprehensive management of
disasters in India. The vision is to minimize loss of life and property by
strengthening and standardising the disaster response mechanism in the
country.
Though India has been successfully managing disasters in the past,
there are still a number of shortcomings which need to be addressed. The
response today has to be far more comprehensive, effective, swift and well
planned based on a well conceived response mechanism.
Realisation of certain shortcomings in our response system and a desire
to address the critical gaps led the Government of India (GoI) to look at
the world’s best practices. The GoI found that the system evolved for firefighting
in California is very comprehensive and thus decided to adopt
Incident Command System (ICS).
In view of the provisions of the DM Act, 2005, NDMA felt that authoritative
Guidelines on the subject, with necessary modifications to suit the Indian
administrative setup, were essential. To meet this need, a core group of
experts was constituted and four regional consultation workshops were
conducted. It was ensured that representatives of the State Governments
and MHA participate and their views given due consideration. Training
Institutes like the LBSNAA, NIDM and various RTIs / ATIs along with National
core trainers also participated. The adaptation of ICS by other countries
was also examined. The draft prepared was again sent to all States, UTs and
their final comments were obtained and incorporated. A comprehensive set
of Guidelines has thus been prepared and is called the Incident Response
System (IRS)
Rethinking the Way We Respond to DisastersStacy Noland
Most people give immediately after a crisis, in response to clear emotional appeals. Yet donors who allocate funds across the disaster life cycle have an opportunity to help ensure that each dollar given reaches its full potential. This presentation discusses how individuals and organizations traditionally give during a crisis, and proposes several innovative approaches to promoting short- and long-term solutions to help communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.
A cloudburst is an extreme amount of precipitation, sometimes with hail and thunder, which normally lasts no longer than a few minutes but is capable of creating flood conditions.
This course examines real life hostage situations in the health care environment and provides participants with proven hostage survival strategies. The course focuses on being aware of the environment, emphasizes tactical surveys, discusses increases of violence in the health care setting and explains the “Stockholm Syndrome” and how to use it to your advantage. Post Release Stress Reactions will be also be examined.
Topics to be covered include:
• Run, Hide, Fight
• Definitions
• Violence Against Healthcare Workers
• Tactical Surveys
• Hostage Survival Techniques
• Actions During a Rescue
• Concluding a Hostage Situation
• Stockholm Syndrome
• Avoiding being taken Hostage
• Hostage Jeopardy
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Boudoir photography, a genre that captures intimate and sensual images of individuals, has experienced significant transformation over the years, particularly in New York City (NYC). Known for its diversity and vibrant arts scene, NYC has been a hub for the evolution of various art forms, including boudoir photography. This article delves into the historical background, cultural significance, technological advancements, and the contemporary landscape of boudoir photography in NYC.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.