Mitigation and Resiliency Strategies for Schools and Institutions of Higher Education
Presenters
- Christine Laehle, Program Specialist, Orange County Department of Education;
- Tonya Coultas, Assistant Vice President for Emergency Management, Georgetown University;
- Mike Mahoney, Senior Geophysicist, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA);
- Madeline Sullivan, Management & Program Analyst, OSHS, ED; and
- Dr. Paul Myers, Director of Research Development, REMS TA Center.
Webinar
Details
On Friday, September 22nd, 2017, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET, the REMS TA Center, on behalf of ED’s OSHS, hosted a Webinar on how K-12 schools and institutions of higher education can better plan to mitigate the effects of emergency events and create more resilient sites.
Presenters described key considerations for mitigation; presented the process for including mitigation activities in planning efforts; described how school and IHE mitigation and resiliency plans integrate with those at the local and state level; and shared practical examples of how schools and an IHE have made their campuses more resilient to emergencies. This event also featured a dedicated 15-minute Q&A session during which presenters fielded questions from participants.
This 1 hour Webinar included a PowerPoint presentation as well as a Question and Answer session following the presentation.