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Health Education-Emergency Preparedness Workshop
HED 495/595 (1 credit UG/GRAD)

Leslie Oganowski is involved in a series of emergency preparedness workshops around the State offering 1-2 credits. Follow this Web link which describes the credit option:

Link: http://edtech-media.uwlax.edu/UWLMediaSite50/Viewer/?peid=0c43db7af706455cae1b55d1d77be9db

Title: Emergency Preparedness Credit Option
Duration: 15:31
Description: J.Leslie Oganowski
2324 Vine Street
La Crosse, WI  54601
608.386.3047
oganowsk.joan@uwlax.edu

School Crisis Preparedness Conference - Fall 2009

The fifth annual School Crisis Preparedness Conference features breakout sessions with expert presenters in prevention, preparedness, response and recovery to school crisis situations.

Bring copies of your school crisis preparedness or school safety plan.There are for specific sessions designed for schools with minimal crisis preparation plans, along with sessions for schools who have already done extensive planning.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

Wisconsin Schools and Emergency Agencies
Teams of 5-7 persons from each school and community are highly recommended for activity-based learning projects and plan development

  • Principals/Assistant Principals
  • School Superintendents
  • School Security Personnel
  • School Personnel Responsible for Emergency Response
  • School Nurses
  • Public Health
  • Emergency Management Team
  • Police, Fire, EMS
  • First Responders
  • 911 Dispatchers
  • Elected Officials and Staff

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of events, participants will be able to:

  • understand the concept of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) as it applies to crisis planning for schools, and become familiar with implementation within school planning.
  • understand the four phases of crisis planning: Prevention/Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery.
  • lead individuals in schools and communities to effectively assess school crisis plans through table top exercises.
  • understand and recognize safe school strategies to identify vulnerabilities using a multidisciplinary, all hazards assessment approach.
  • recognize Homeland Security and Safe School resources for school and community stakeholders.

DATES (8:30am-4:30pm, plus project hours at one’s school):

10/1: Turtleback Conference Center, Rice Lake

10/7: Howard Johnson’s Hotel, Madison

10/15: The Jefferson Hotel, Wausau

10/22: Country Springs Inn, Waukesha

10/27: Liberty Hall, Kimberly

11/4: The Plaza, Eau Claire

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For credit information, questions or to register, contact:
Karen Hansen, 608.785.6513 or hansen.kare@uwlax.edu