In the realm of child care, ensuring the safety and well-being of children during emergencies is paramount. Due to recent local events and weather emergencies, many child care providers have questions and are revisiting their emergency plan. How often do you look at your emergency plan? How often do you update it? Have you been rethinking your emergency plan after the Tornadoes? This FREE training is for you!
This specialized training, featuring experts from the Oneida County Department of Emergency Services and the Office of Children and Family Services, is designed to guide child care providers through the process of creating an effective and practical Emergency Plan that meets regulation and is tailored specifically for their unique environments.
Get hands-on guidance from experienced professionals on how to craft a detailed and actionable Emergency Plan. Key components include evacuation procedures, emergency contacts, roles and responsibilities, and specific protocols for managing the safety of children with diverse needs.
Explore best practices for communicating your emergency plan to staff, parents, and emergency responders. Learn how to ensure everyone is informed and prepared, and how to handle communication during a crisis.
We can answer questions and talk about real examples from providers. Participants will receive a kit of items to be used toward emergency situations for attending.
OCFS Topics Areas 4 and 7 will be covered.
Breakfast is included!
Free
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Courtney A. Jones
Family Development Administrator
caj88@cornell.edu
(315) 223-7850 x230
CCE Oneida
121 Second St
Oriskany, NY 13424
Last updated August 23, 2024