How to Develop a School's Emergency Response Communications Plan
Things You'll Need
- Building liaisons and plan administrators
- Maps of school grounds
- Emergency contact names and phone numbers
Instructions
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Write a communications plan for your school district that includes details on how to reach internal and external networks, such as members of the community or parents. The document should also highlight a plan "B" in case of power outages, computer failures or other communication hindrances.
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Develop an effective crisis communications chain. This is a part of the overall communications plan. It should explore how to gather the facts and deal with the media in a crisis.
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Break down your emergency response plan to actionable steps for the different school departments. This model should be adhered to by each school's administrator.
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Create a step in the crisis communications plan for practice. Each department or building location needs to have a liaison to head up the safety drills. Measure your progress by conducting frequent practice sessions.
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Make practice drills building-specific, but have the same goals as the overall emergency response plan.
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Direct staff to contact emergency personnel. Members of the school's team should be taught how, when and who to contact in the event of an emergency.
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Read up on different ways to develop a school's emergency communications plan at the U.S. Department of Education website (see Resources below). You can check for legislation requirements and if you qualify for available funding.
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