DESCRIPTION
VISION
Kaligtasang pang-Kalusuguan sa Kalamidad sa Kamay ng Komunidad (5K)
MISSION
To strengthen capacities for disaster risk reduction management for health
OBJECTIVES
- To strengthen HEMB capacity for more effective and efficient DRRM;
- To strengthen RO capacity to support LGUs for community resilience building;
- To scale up hospital capacity to manage health risks of disasters;
- To build the capacity of LGUs to institutionalize DRRM-H; and
- To develop capacity of community/family to prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies and disasters
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
TARGET POPULATION/CLIENT
AREA OF COVERAGE
PARTNER INSTITUTIONS
POLICIES AND LAWS
POLICIES, PROTOCOLS, GUIDELINES & PROCEDURES
- AO168 -“National Policy on Emergencies and Disasters”
- AO 155 –“Implementing Guidelines for Managing MCI during Emergencies and Disasters”
- AO 182 –“Code Alert System for DOH Hospitals during Emergencies and Disasters”
- Dept. Circular FAE –64-A -“HEARS Reporting”
- AO 2007 –0017 –“Policy on Donations”
- AO 2007 –0018 –“Policy on Management of the Dead and the Missing Persons during Emergencies and Disasters”
Ongoing Policies/Guidelines
- Nutrition Policy During Emergencies
(Memo Circular 2013- 0051 National Nutrition Council)
- WASH Policy During Emergencies
- Harmonization of the Code Alert System in the DOH
(A.O No. 2008-0024)
- HEARS Plus Reporting ( D.M 2015- 0152)
- Logistics Management During Emergencies
(A.O No. 2012-0013)
- Guidelines on Dispatching
- Guidelines on Communication
Organizational Policies
- Institutionalized HEMS unit in all DOH health facilities directly under the Head of the Office
- Designated HEMS coordinators, assistant coordinators and response teams
- Organizational shift during emergencies
- Emergency Incident Command System(EICS) for Hospitals (HEICS) and Regional Offices (REICS)
STRATEGIES, ACTION POINTS, AND TIMELINE
PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS/STATUS
TRAINING CONDUCTED:
- Basic Life Support - 1355 trained
- Community First Responder – 318 trained
- Health Emergency Preparedness Response- 120 trained
- Nutrition In Emergencies – 240 trained
- Emergency Medical Responder- 44 trained
- Medical First Responder- 316 trained
- Emergency Medical Technician-150 trained
- Water and Sanitation Hygiene in Emergencies- 150
- Mental Health and Psychological Support Services- 162
- Safe Hospital During in Emergency – 100
- Health Emergency Response Operation- 50
- Public Health Emergency for Managers for Asia Pacific- 150
- Surveillance in Post Extreme Emergencies and Disasters- 300
Municipalities/ City number of trained personnel:
- Alicia – 65
- Bacungan – 65
- Isabela R9- 53
- Diplahan – 145
- Dipolog- 96
- Ipil- 158
- Lapuyan- 52
- Leon Postigo- 21
- Liloy- 23
- Margosatubig- 52
- Molave- 38
- Pagadian- 118
- Payao- 13
- Siocon- 38
- Rt. Lim- 39
- Siay- 45
- Sindangan- 88
- Tungawan- 158
- Zamboanga- 733
CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES
STATISTICS
PROGRAM MANAGER CONTACT INFORMATION
