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Department of EducationVolume 2, Issue 8 Emergency Response and Crisis Management (ERCM) Technical Assistance CenterTo ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff, schools and school districts nationwide should create comprehensive, multi-hazard emergency management Plans that focus on the four phases of emergency management prevention-mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. All-inclusive Plans and well-executed processes will ensure the continuity of school and school districts daily business operations in the face of natural and man-made disasters, criminal activity on campuses and outbreaks of infectious diseases. Schools must prepare for the expected to be prepared for the unexpected, asserts Robert Laird, director of school safety at the Mississippi Department of schools and school districts have established emergency management Plans ; however, they are often not comprehensive, practiced regularly or written in collaboration with the local community.
Creating Plans Based on the Four Phases of Emergency Management The four phases of emergency management help to establish a firm foundation for successful planning. The phases are all interconnected; therefore, proactive efforts in each phase impact the quality of the outcomes of the other three phases. The most effective plans provide
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