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COMMON PROBLEMS PROCESS FOR

• Lack of reliable disaster/incident ACHIEVING GOALS


information
• Inadequate communication 1.Understand policy and direction
• Too many people involved 2.Establish objectives
• Unclear lines of authority 3.Select appropriate strategy
• Terminology differences 4.Perform tacticaI direction
• Political interventions
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RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Hosting press conferences or other types of events.
• Writing press releases, social media posts and other forms of
communication that they share with the public via the internet.
• Speaking with individual members of the public to answer
questions and gather information.
• Developing strategies and procedures that works effectively with
the media.
• Can be included as a commanding officer, who supports the
Incident Commander during disaster responses and recovery.
They communicate incident-related information to the media
and public, as well as coordinate responses with various
organizations.
ROLES DURING DIS STER:
l.Immediate Notification 6. Dispelling Misinformation
2.Coordination with Response Teams 7. Managing Public
Concerns
3. Establishing Communication 8. Coordinating Public Relations
Channels Efforts
4. Providing Timely Updates 9. Supporting
Community 5.Addressing Media Inquiries Outreach
10. Post-Incident Communication

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DETERMINANTS OFRISK MANAGEMENT INTERVENTIONS
R - Rainfall/Flooding (PAGASA)
V - Volcanic Activities (PhilVolcS)
I - Infections (DOH)
E - Earthquakes (PhilVolcS)
W - Weather (PAGASA)
D - Dam Situations (Local Government)
DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT

DSWD's response cluster provide


immediate relief assistance such as
in the form of food, water, shelter
materials like tent, clothes, and
hygienic materials, medical
assistance and psychological
support.
DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF
SOCIAL WELFARE
AND DEVELOPMENT D

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