BP1 HPP-PHEP Cooperative Agreement Work Plan Template PHEP – Community Resilience
LPHA NAME:______
Domain SummaryDomain Name / #1 Community Resilience
Domain Description / The ability of a community, through public health agencies and health care coalitions, to develop, maintain, and utilize collaborative relationships among government, private health care organizations, and community organizations to develop and utilize shared plans for responding to and recovering from disasters and emergencies.
Associated Capabilities / Please select the capability(ies) the agency will work on by placing an X in the appropriate box on the left.
☐ Community Preparedness
☐ Community Recovery
Community Preparedness Definition / Community preparedness is the ability of communities to prepare for, withstand, and recover — in both the short and long terms — from public health incidents. By engaging and coordinating with emergency management, healthcare organizations (private and community-based), mental/behavioral health providers, community and faith-based partners, state, local, and territorial, public health’s role in community preparedness is to do the following:
• Support the development of public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health systems that support recovery
• Participate in awareness training with community and faith-based partners on how to prevent, respond to and recover from public health incidents
• Promote awareness of and access to medical and mental/behavioral health 2 resources that help
protect the community’s health and address the functional needs (i.e., communication, medical care,
independence, supervision, transportation) of at-risk individuals
• Engage public and private organizations in preparedness activities that represent the functional needs of at-risk individuals as well as the cultural and socio-economic, demographic components of the community
• Identify those populations that may be at higher risk for adverse health outcomes
• Receive and/or integrate the health needs of populations who have been displaced due to incidents that have occurred in their own or distant communities (e.g., improvised nuclear device or hurricane).
Community Recovery Definition / Community recovery is the ability to collaborate with community partners, (e.g., healthcare organizations, business, education, and emergency management) to plan and advocate for the rebuilding of public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health systems to at least a level of functioning comparable to pre-incident levels, and improved levels where possible.
This capability supports National Health Security Strategy Objective 8: Incorporate Post-Incident Health Recovery into Planning and Response. Post-incident recovery of the public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health services and systems within a jurisdiction is critical for health security and requires collaboration and advocacy by the public health agency for the restoration of services, providers, facilities, and infrastructure within the public health, medical, and human services sectors. Monitoring the public health, medical and mental/behavioral health infrastructure is an essential public health service.
Planned Activity Type (Classify the Planned Activity Type for this Capability)
Classify planned activities for each capability using one of the following options: Build or Sustain
Please select ONE from the list below by placing an X in the appropriate cell on the left.
Build – plan to increase the capability or capacity of the capability
Sustain – plan to maintain the current level of capability or capacity of the capability
Strategies/Activities
Domain Strategy / Strengthen Community Resilience
1. Domain Activity
Select a Domain Activity and respond to the subsequent questions all related to the Domain Activity chosen.
Answer the same following questions for each Domain Activity being addressed.
Please select from the list below by placing an X in the appropriate cell on the left.
Characterize probable risk of the jurisdiction and the HCC
Characterize populations at risk
Engage communities and health care systems
Other (please describe):
1a. Planned Activities (List the Planned Activities to address the Domain Activity chosen above)
1b. Completion Timeline
Provide at least one planned activity for each domain activity that describes the necessary tasks, deliverables, or products required to accomplish the domain activity. The planned activities should describe specific actions that support the completion of a domain activity. Planned activities should lead to measurable outputs.
For each planned activity, indicate which quarter of the budget period they expect to complete the activities and work needed to achieve the activities. PLEASE CHECK ONLY ONE.
Note: To create an additional planned activity associated to the domain activity listed above, insert a new row for each planned activity.
Planned Activity: / Completion Timeline:
☐ Q1: July 1 – September 30
☐ Q2: October 1 – December 31
☐ Q3: January 1 – March 31
☐ Q4: April 1 – June 30
Planned Activity: / Completion Timeline:
☐ Q1: July 1 – September 30
☐ Q2: October 1 – December 31
☐ Q3: January 1 – March 31
☐ Q4: April 1 – June 30
Planned Activity: / Completion Timeline:
☐ Q1: July 1 – September 30
☐ Q2: October 1 – December 31
☐ Q3: January 1 – March 31
☐ Q4: April 1 – June 30
1c. Function Association (Select all that apply):
Select the functions used to guide planned activities.
Community Preparedness:
Determine risks to the health of the jurisdiction
Build community partnerships to support health preparedness
Engage with community organizations to foster public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health social networks
Coordinate training or guidance to ensure community engagement in preparedness efforts
Community Recovery:
Identify and monitor public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health system recovery needs
Coordinate community public health, medical, and mental/behavioral health system recovery operations
Implement corrective actions to mitigate damages from future incidents
1d. Proposed Outputs (List the Proposed Outputs resulting from the Planned Activities):
Provide at least one proposed output for each planned activity. The proposed outputs should directly relate to the expected results of completing the planned activities and domain activity.
Note: To create an additional proposed output associated to the planned activity listed above, insert a new row for each proposed output.
Proposed Output:
Proposed Output:
Proposed Output:
1e. Requirements / Recommendations (Select those addressed by this Domain Activity):
Select all the requirements or recommendations that apply.
Characterize Populations at risk
At-Risk Populations
Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER)
Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT)
Other:
Engage Communities and Health Care Systems
Other:
1f. Technical Assistance (Please indicate whether this activity has any technical assistance needs):
Please indicate whether technical assistance is needed based on current progress to date and proposed work plan activities. If technical assistance is needed, briefly describe those needs. PLEASE CHECK ONLY ONE.
Yes - please explain:
No
Outcomes
Timely assessment and sharing of essential elements of information
Earliest possible identification and investigation of an incident with public health impact
Timely implementation of intervention and control measures
Timely communication of situational awareness and risk information,
Continuity of emergency operations management throughout the surge of an emergency or incident
Timely coordination and support of response activities with partners
Continuous learning and improvements are systematic
To add a new Domain Activity for the Domain Strategy above, please copy the table, paste below, and fill out. The Domain Activity field can be re-used as a header to indicate that this is the start of a new set of 1a–1f and related to the Domain Strategy.
Completed by:______
Date:______
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