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Community Infectious Disease Emergency Response (CIDER) Welcome October 19, 2015 Agenda 8:15 a.m. Networking and breakfast 8:30 a.m. Welcome 8:35 a.m. Introductions 8:45 a.m. Infectious Disease Emergency Response (IDER) Overview 9:15 a.m.


  1. Community Infectious Disease Emergency Response (CIDER) Welcome October 19, 2015

  2. Agenda 8:15 a.m. Networking and breakfast 8:30 a.m. Welcome 8:35 a.m. Introductions 8:45 a.m. Infectious Disease Emergency Response (IDER) Overview 9:15 a.m. Community Infectious Disease Risk Assessment 9:45 a.m. Next Steps 9:55 a.m. Reflections

  3. Infectious Disease Emergency Response (IDER)

  4. What is the IDER Plan? • Infectious Disease Emergency Response Plan • Provides a framework and standardized approach to infectious disease planning • Outlines the authority, processes, and management structure of an infectious disease response in our community • IDER is the toolbox which organizes the tools available to public health

  5. Why an IDER Plan? • Lessons learned from the Ebola “Response” • Standardize the approach to infectious disease planning and response • Increase and facilitate situational awareness • Engage technical expertise from the community • Community trust and assurance • Build upon relationships and create a forum

  6. When is the IDER Plan Used? “IDER Plan is intended to be used for any infectious disease emergency that requires a response that exceeds the normal disease control capacity of the CDEM Division, or presents a significant threat to the community. The IDER Plan is intended to be used for any infectious disease emergency that requires a response or planning initiative.”

  7. How Does the IDER Plan Work?

  8. Who is Involved in the IDER Plan? • BCPH Internal Assessment Team • Community Infectious Disease Emergency Response (CIDER) Teams – Tier 1: Planning and Technical Expertise – Tier 2: Response Implementation

  9. CIDER Tier 1 Team • Your Role: – Input to the planning process – Participation in events and trainings – Serve as a conduit to your organizations and peers – Facilitate bidirectional communication

  10. Community Infectious Disease Risk Assessment

  11. Next Steps • Everbridge Registration • CIDER Tier 2 Team Roll Out • Upcoming Events and Meetings i. January Activation Drill ii. HAMR iii. ICS Training iv. Happy Hour? • How can CDEM support your agency’s work?

  12. Spring 2016 • Annual Meeting – April • Days of the week – what is best? • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  13. Thank you!

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