Leave No One Out: Community Training in Emergency Planning

Every organization should be prepared for an emergency but are you? Is your organization prepared to deliver its services to your most vulnerable clients if a disaster hits? How will your organization respond to a large scale emergency? What will your role be in the community?

Volunteer Richmond Information Services and Richmond Centre for Disability team up to deliver a valuable workshop to help your organization plan for an emergency. This workshop will get you talking about Service Continuity and Emergency Preparedness with a focus on ensuring that people with disabilities are not left without support.

Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Time: 9:00am Registration, 9:30am – 3:30pm Workshop

Location: Room M2.004, Richmond City Hall (6911 No. 3 Road)

Cost: FREE – Breakfast and Lunch Provided. Please inform us of any dietary or accessibility needs.

Register by April 15: call 604 – 232 – 2404 or email ian@rcdrichmond.org

This training was developed through a joint project of the BC Coalition of People with Disabilities and Volunteer Canada, funded by the Government of Canada’s Social Development Partnership Program – Disability Component.

Click here for more information about BCCPD’s Emergency Preparedness Project.