Disaster Response: SOCHARA Experience Dr. Ravi Narayan,Community Health Advisor, SOCHARA – Bangalore Community Health Learning Program SOCHARA – SOPHEA.

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Disaster Response: SOCHARA Experience Dr. Ravi Narayan,Community Health Advisor, SOCHARA – Bangalore Community Health Learning Program SOCHARA – SOPHEA 4 th June 2015

Disasters: an overview Floods Droughts Cyclone Earthquakes Communal violence War/Conflicts and refugee Migration Displacement due to development Fire Hooch Tragedy Industrial Gas/Pollution Road/Rail Accident Air Accident Internet related panic

Disasters: SOCHARA Experience Refugees - East Pakistan regugees in India - Tamils in Srilanka - Tibetan Refugees in India Cyclone - Bangladesh - Andhra - Odisha Environment Disaster - Bhopal Gas Disaster - CHESS Network Earthquakes - Uttarkhand - Latur, Maharashtra - Bhuj, Gujarat Floods -Raichur -Chennai Communal Riots - Gujarat Slum Displacement/Eviction - Ejipura

DISASTERS: An Orientation Module A: COMPONENTS - I 1.DISPLACEMENT/ MIGRATION 2.SHELTER 3.SECURITY WITH DIGNITY 4.FOOD COOKED/RATIONED 5.WATER 6.SANITATION 7.MEDICAL SERVICES - EMERGENCY CARE - PRIMARY PROTECTION & HEALTH CARE - HOME BASED CARE 8. EPIDEMIC - SURVEILLANCE - PERSONAL MEASURES - COMMUNITY MEASURES

A: COMPONENTS - II 9. RECREATION/GROUP ACTIVITY / SATSANG 10. WORK INVOLVMENT AND PARTICATION 11. COMMUNITY INFORMATION / AWARENESS / MANAGING RUMOURS 12. HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES 13. RELIVANCE AND ETHICS OF SUPPLIES 14. GENDER ISSUES 15. DISABILITY ISSUES 16. PSYCHO-SOCIAL CONSEQUENSCES AND RESPONSE DISASTERS: An Orientation Module

B: COMMUNITIZATION - II 1. COMMUNITY AS PARTICIPANTS 2. INVOLVEMENT IN SITUATION ANALYSIS 3. INVOLVEMENT IN PROBLEM SOLVING 4. YOUTH / WOMEN GROUPS 5. LOCAL COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS 6. CAPACITY BUILDING – ORIENTATION / TRAINING 7. LEARNING FROM COMMUNITY

DISASTERS: An Orientation Module B: COMMUNITIZATION - II 8. UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL / SOCIAL NORMS AND CONTEXT 9. CHILD SPACES 10. WORKS SPACES 11. IDENTIFYING RESILIENT SURVIVORS AS VOLUNTEERS 12. RELIEF TO REHABILITATION - SHIFT 13. LOCAL SOLUTIONS TO LOCAL PROBLEMS 14. CONTINUOUS DIALOGUE MECHANISMS

DISASTERS: An Orientation Module C: POLICY ISSUES -1 1.DISASTER PREPAREDNESS POLICY 2.TEAM AND SUPPLIES 3. PROTOCOLS/GUIDELINES 4.HEALTH CARE RESPONSE a. Medical b. Public Health c. Psycho Social 5. MOBILITY / IDENTITY ISSUES 6. REFERRAL SUPPORT

DISASTERS: An Orientation Module C: POLICY ISSUES - II 7. NETWORKING/COORDINATION 8. COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION – COMMUNITIZATION 9. PARTNERSHIPS 10. NEED ASSESSMENT SURVEILLANCE 11. ADVOCACY / COMMUNICATION 12. ACTION-REFLECTION (DIALOGUE WITH COMMUNITY) 13. DOCUMENTATION 14. PLANNING – REVIEW – EVALUATION – LEARNING FOR FUTURE

Some Innovative responses Psycho Social Care Aman sathis WFC – Women Friendly Centers CFC – Child Friendly Centers India Disaster Report – 2000 Disaster watch ( Tsunami Watch) Film : Goodwill is not enough(The Chennai Declaration)