Author: Keenan Bishop
Planning Unit: Franklin County CES
Major Program: Facilitation Training
Plan of Work: Increase best practices for urban ag, nat res, & local food systems
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The UK Emergency Management System team received a grant for LADDER: Local Approach to Discussion-Based
Disaster Exercises and Readiness, a unique project that offers emergency management,
Extension educators and other stakeholders a low-cost, low-technology “exercise-in-a-box” to
incorporate into their exercise schedule, allowing communities to identify ways to become more
resilient. Franklin County Extension is a partner in this pilot project.
The project goal is to engage whole community stakeholders in discussion-based exercises to
improve disaster preparedness involving animals. Few resources exist to facilitate exercises that
test local disaster response to animal issues.
Franklin County Extension held a soft launch engaging EDEN delegates to evaluate the product. It was held at the
LEPC/DES office and included DES staff, the fire department, sheriff's office, city police and local producers.
Using pilot-testing feedback, revisions to the initial product will be made. Participants
conducted interdisciplinary assessment of emergency operations plans for disasters affecting
animals, gap identification, and improvement plan creation. Everyone agreed that the desktop "game" was effective and
would utilize the final product for training.
Upon conclusion of the project, the project team will engage Extension and emergency management professionals through a
network of existing organizations to facilitate local emergency managers’ ability to meet the full
spectrum of local preparedness needs.
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