The Emergency Preparedness and Response Guide for CACs: Planning for the Unexpected
During an emergency, whether natural or human-made, the mission of a Children’s Advocacy Center (CAC) remains critical to the community’s well-being. However, emergencies can disrupt business operations, making it especially challenging to continue providing CAC services. This is why preparedness matters—weathering storms, literally and figuratively, is consistent with the heart of the CAC mission: to restore hope, justice, and healing for children and families impacted by abuse.
The Emergency Preparedness and Response Guide for CACs: Planning for the Unexpected, Second Edition, addresses the importance of being prepared and resilient, offering ideas for CACs to navigate disruptions and shift to alternative plans when necessary. This guide emphasizes the need for organizational resiliency in weathering storms and continuing to serve communities in need by offering practical suggestions to help CACs navigate ongoing and long-lasting disaster consequences.
This guide includes five sections:
- Section 1: Steps to Develop an Emergency Preparedness Plan
- Section 2: Response Immediately Before, During, and After an Emergency or Natural Disaster
- Section 3: Response During or After a Critical Incident
- Section 4: Response During or After Mass Violence
- Section 5: The Role of Helpers: What Chapters and Regional CACs Can Do to Assist CACs During a Disaster or Emergency
It is possible your CAC or Chapter developed an Emergency Preparedness Plan using the previous guide. The revised guide can be used to review and refresh your plan. The scope of this guide has been expanded to include additional kinds of disasters and emergency situations, such as technological disruptions and mass violence.