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Masters of Disaster
curriculum
Age appropriate
programs designed for integration into school classrooms K – 8th
grade or as a supplement to a youth presentation. Topics include general
preparedness, flood, earthquakes, tornadoes, lightening, hurricane, home
safety, and the aftermath of a disaster.
Facing the
Fear curriculum
Age appropriate
programs designed for integration into school classrooms K – 12th
grade or as a basis for a presentation to help children cope in
uncertain times, like after a terrorism event or other catastrophic
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Masters of Disaster Class |
Community Education Programs
Take a look at training programs that will protect your
family. Community Education Programs are for the benefit of your
family.
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Disaster Preparedness & Response
demonstrates ways you can keep yourself and your family safe through
education in prevention and hazard reduction in the home. The
programs also teach you how to be better prepared if a disaster
cannot be avoided and how to speed the road to recovery. We
specialize in educational opportunities for all ages from youth to
senior citizens.
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Community Education Presenters
Provides a
general overview, training resources and presentation techniques to
present American Red Cross education programs available in the
community including disaster preparedness and response, Keeping
Seniors Safer and youth programs.
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Keeping Seniors Safer
The Piedmont Chapter “Keeping
Seniors Safer” program was created to assist senior citizens in making t make their home environment
as safe as possible. This three-session program provides valuable information to
enable seniors to remain at home with minimized risks for injuries, and
increased overall comfort. Each session, which may last from 45 minutes to an
hour, provides information on a different segment of safety measures that can
influence the ability to remain independent.
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Orientation to International Services
highlights
international services provided by the International Red Cross/Red
Crescent Societies
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