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Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Coordination & Collaboration Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Disaster Timeline Response v. Recovery Disaster Recovery Framework Disaster Response Framework Intermediate to long-term recovery


  1. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Coordination & Collaboration

  2. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Disaster Timeline – Response v. Recovery Disaster Recovery Framework Disaster Response Framework Intermediate to long-term recovery takes a holistic approach, recognizing the interdependence of all community functions in restoring its systems, services, and quality of life.

  3. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery  Incorporates Recovery lessons learned/best practices since Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy  Fulfills recovery-related requirements  Presidential Policy Directive – 8: National Preparedness (March 30, 2011)  Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006  A revised recovery framework  Promotes holistic recovery, sustainability and resilience  Is scalable, adaptable and flexible  Fosters whole community coordination and unified effort at every level  Facilitates problem solving and leverages resources  Focuses on eight recovery core capabilities

  4. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Recovery Principles • Leadership and Local Primacy • Partnerships and Inclusiveness • Unity of Effort • Pre-Disaster Recovery Planning • Timeliness and Flexibility • Resilience and Sustainability • Individual and Family Empowerment • Psychological and Emotional Recovery

  5. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Core Recovery Capabilities • Public Information and Warning • Health and Social Services • Operational Coordination • Housing • Planning • Infrastructure Systems • Economic Recovery • Natural and Cultural Resources

  6. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Multi-Sector Coordination Structure Federal coordinating agencies lead national-level Recovery Support Functions (RSFs) that coordinate with state and local partners: Community Planning and Capacity Building (CPCB) DHS/FEMA Economic Department of Commerce Health and Social Services (HSS) Health and Human Services Housing Housing & Urban Development Infrastructure Systems (IS) US Army Corp of Engineers Natural and Cultural Resources (NCR) Department of the Interior

  7. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Community Recovery Assistance (CPCB) Mission To enable local governments to effectively and efficiently carry out a strategic, long-term recovery that Scope builds resilience, including: strategic  County/community survey to recovery decisions, resilience assess recovery and capacity planning, implementation and needs/gaps management  Resources, information and activities that build recovery To support states and territorial capacity  Building capacity through key governments in developing programs recovery partnerships of support for strategic local recovery  Technical assistance to most planning, implementation and heavily impacted counties/ management communities

  8. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Economic Mission To help governments and the private sector sustain and/or rebuild businesses and employment and develop economic opportunities that Scope result in sustainable and  Identification of economic impacts economically resilient communities  Improved business recovery through after an incident access to counseling, workshops, and planning tools  Workforce solutions to support rebuilding effort and economic recovery  Resilient economic recovery and future development

  9. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Housing Recovery Mission To implement adequate, affordable and accessible housing solutions that effectively support the needs of the whole community and Scope contribute to its sustainability and  Housing fairs for survivors resilience  Innovative and affordable long- term housing solutions to meet local needs  Workforce housing  Alignment of federal, state and whole community resources with local housing priorities  Local recovery capacity support

  10. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Natural & Cultural Resources Mission To support the protection of natural and cultural resources and historic properties through actions that preserve, conserve, rehabilitate, and restore them in compliance with applicable laws Scope  Agriculture, trees, land  Restoration of historic properties/sites  Fish and wildlife, including threatened  Traditional cultural properties, cultural and endangered species, and their landscapes, and archaeological sites habitats  Parks, campgrounds, fishing and hunting  Debris removal and revegetation areas  Museums, libraries, public records  Hiking, biking and horse trails

  11. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Health & Social Services Mission To support locally led recovery efforts to address public health, health care facilities and coalitions, essential social services, and schools Scope  Survivor access to healthcare and  Post-disaster behavioral healthcare social services  Recovery of child care providers  Peer technical assistance to local  Social service needs of children and health departments youth  More resilient healthcare facilities  HSS partners engaged in recovery  Long-term, long-distance patient planning transport solutions

  12. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Infrastructure Systems Mission To efficiently facilitate the restoration of infrastructure systems and services to support a viable, sustainable community and improve resilience to and protection from all hazards Scope  Public-private partnerships to develop  Restoration and mitigation of critical power and communications restoration/ infrastructure facilities recovery plans  Coastal flooding resilience and  Resource coordination beach/dune renourishment strategies  Protection strategies for roads/bridges in frequently flooded areas

  13. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Common Disaster Impacts • Affordable, accessible housing shortage • Displaced residents and employees • Broad-based economic recovery – small businesses, timber, tourism, aquaculture, parks • Workforce, equipment, and supply shortages • Financial impacts – individuals, businesses, tax base • Access to childcare providers • Acute and post-traumatic stress • Damaged infrastructure and natural resources • Staff shortfalls given increased workloads

  14. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Keys to a Resilient Recovery • Get organized early • Engage your stakeholders • Define your desired outcomes • Think long-term and holistically • Make strategic decisions • Build capacity through partnerships • Prioritize projects with the biggest impact • Celebrate your successes • Communicate, communicate, communicate!

  15. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Expertise Needed in Recovery Partners

  16. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery Resilient Communities Resilience: The ability to withstand, adapt to, or thrive amidst changing conditions, Withstand and rapidly recovery from disasters, accidents, shocks and stressors Informed Flexible Prepared Adaptable Dedicated Diverse & Leadership Redundant Engaged Resources Community

  17. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery How Resilient Is Your Community? What challenges does the community face? Who or what do you think is most at risk? What systems are vulnerable? Do you have the resources to withstand and recover from disasters, shocks and stressors? What’s missing from your community?

  18. Hurricane Michael Integrated Recovery For More Information Community Recovery Assistance Coordination De’an Bass Sheila Doll 202-286-4673 202-394-7125 De’an.Bass@fema.dhs.gov Sheila.Doll@fema.dhs.gov As of 12/18/17 As of 1/4/19 Jon Hain Dennis Dunnigan 202-704-8069 347-707-0972 Jon.Hain@fema.dhs.gov Dennis.Dunnigan@fema.dhs.gov

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