In the Face of Disaster Toolkit
Table of Contents
2. Publication Series
- HSW-IFD.001 - Preparing your Family and Home Before a Natural Disaster
- HSW-IFD.002 - Protecting Your Family and Home After a Natural Disaster
- FN-IFD.001 - Considerations for Food and Water Before a Natural Disaster
- FN-IFD.001 - Keeping Food and Water Safe After a Natural Disaster
- FRM-IFD.001 - Financial Considerations Before a Natural Disaster
- FRM-IFD.002 - Financial management After a Natural Disaster
- HFD-IFD.001 - Navigating Trauma After a Natural Disaster
- HFD-IFD.002 - Considerations for Older Adults and people with Disabilities Before a Disaster
- HFD-IFD.003 - Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities Cope After a Disaster
3. Presentation Slide Decks with Speaker Notes
4. Corresponding Lesson Activities
- Icebreaker (updated 03/08/2023)
- Finding What you Need
- Building an Emergency Fund
- Natural Disaster Scenarios
5. Handouts
- Creating a Disaster Preparedness Kit
- Home Inventory Checklist
- Conversation Tracker
- Replacing Important Papers in Kentucky
- County Contacts List (Word)
- Sample Menu Ideas
6. Evaluation Tools
7. Full Lesson - Navigating Trauma After a Natural Disaster- ADDED 6/29/2023
8. Graphic Files
9. Internal Resources
- Talking FACS Podcast episodes
- Traumatic Events - Paul Norrod
- Financial Considerations Before Disaster Strikes - Kelly May
- Food and Water Supplies - Annhall Norris
- Considerations for Older Adults - Amy Kostelic
- Protecting Your Family and Home - Hardin Stevens & Miranda Bejda
- Managing Your Finances After a Disaster - Nichole Huff
- Responding to Traumatic Events - Paul Norrod
- Keeping Food Safe - Annhall Norris
- Helping Older Adults and People with Disabilities after Disaster Strikes - Amy Kostelic
- Recovering from Disaster - Hardin Stevens& Miranda Bejda
- Helping Others who Experience Traumatic Events - Paul Norrod
- Social Media text, graphics, and Radio PSAs
- After a Disaster Graphics
- Image 1 - Damage Check list, Supplies
- Image 2 - Damage Check List, Plans
- Image 3 - Damage Check List, Before entering your home
- Image 4 - Damage Check List, Gas smell
- Image 5 - Damage Check List, Inside your home
- Image 6 - Damage Check List ,Cash
- Image 7 - Damage Check List, Map
- Image 8 - Damage Clean Up, Disposal of damaged products
- Image 9 - Damage Clean Up, Cleaning Solutions
- Image 10 - Damage Clean Up, Generator
- Image 11 - Damage Clean Up, Dispose of items exposed to flood or mud
- Image 12 - Damage Clean Up, Do not use contaminated water
- Image 13 - Filing a Claim
- Disaster Recovery Graphics & PSAs
- Image 1 - Photo Documentation
- Image 2 - Verify Repair Service
- Image 3 - Prevent S.C.A.M.S.
- Image 4 - Recovering From a Disaster
- Image 5 - Communication is Key!
- Image 6 - If you qualify for...
- Image 7 - Duplicate Drivers License
- Image 8 - Don't Sign anything...
- Image 9 - Contact Creditors...
- Image 10 - When Documenting Losses
- PSAs (Word)
- Social media Posts (Word)
- Flooding Resources
- Trauma Resources
- Information Releases and Agent Exclusives
- Information Releases (2020-2023)
- When Disaster Strikes, Consider the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
- Older Adults: Coping and Recovery from a Natural Disaster
- Older Adults: Disaster Preparedness
- Older Adults: Staying Warm During a Winter Power Outage
- Older Adults: What to do before a winter power outage
- Be Ready for an Emergency
- Flooded Gardens
- Homeowner’s Insurance: Determining Property Coverage
- Planning for a Natural Disaster
- Coping with Trauma
- Helping Others Recover from Trauma
- Signs of Trauma
- Understanding Trauma
- Safety during Storms and Power Outages
- Keep Your Homeowner’s Insurance Policy Updated
- Exclusives (2019-2022)
- Tips to avoid scams after a natural disaster
- Replacing important documents after natural disasters
- How to care for flooded possessions
- Farm and home safety tips for stormy weather
- Flood Victims Should Beware of Scams
- Preparing for Winter: 5 Items for Your Car
- Can I eat this?: Food Safety During Power Outages
- Food Date Labeling
- Mold prevention and removal
- Preparing for flash floods
- Spring weather safety is important
- Related MONEYWI$E issues
- May 2022 - Financial Recovery Following a Natural Disaster
- March 2021 - Financial Preparedness for a Natural Disaster
- Food Safety Resources
10. External Resources
- Food Safety in a Disaster or Emergency (USDA)
- Food and Water Safety During Power Outages and Floods (FDA)
- Natural Disasters and Severe Weather: Food and Water (CDC)
- Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water (EPA)
- Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E) Toolkit (CDC) - ADDED 6/29/2023
- FEMA’s Emergency Financial First Aid Kit - ADDED 9/27/2023
- CFPB (Consumer Financial Protection Bureau) - ADDED 9/27/2023
- FEMA Preparedness Publications - ADDED 9/27/2023
- Map Reveals Your Neighborhood's Risk of Natural Disaster (msn.com) - ADDED-9/27/2023
- Picking up the Pieces After a Disaster - ADDED 2/21/2024
- Preparedness Planning Using GIS Mapping Tools - ADDED 5/2/2024