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DPTR Development Process

Disaster Preparedness, Training and Relief (DPTR) Program Presented By Bernard Snider C-DOO Granada Hills Rotary Club Rotary District 5260 Zone 26 D-DOC. 1. DPTR Development Process. Our process started in Granada Hills Rotary Club Our DG Approved The Program

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DPTR Development Process

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  1. Disaster Preparedness, Training and Relief (DPTR) ProgramPresented By Bernard SniderC-DOO Granada Hills Rotary ClubRotary District 5260 Zone 26 D-DOC 1

  2. DPTR Development Process • Our process started in Granada Hills Rotary Club • Our DG Approved The Program • Club Members Supported The Program • The DGE & PE Approved The Program • Confirm C-DOO in each Club • D-DOC Conducts Awareness Trainings 2

  3. DPTR Goals • Create a DPTR Program that inspires support and participation • Form a D-DOC and Confirm a C-DOO for Every Club • Get Members CERT One Trained • Document District Disaster Plan • Be DPTR Active in the Community 3

  4. District Disaster Operations Committee (D-DOC) • RD 5260 Special Projects: Disaster Preparedness • Form D-DOC and DPTR Leadership • Conduct DPTR Training Sessions • Identify DPTR “Passions” • Create DPTR Sub-Committees • Present Calendar of DPTR Events 4

  5. Preparedness Steps Step One: Awareness - Inspire a desire to ‘Be Prepared’ Step Two: Training - CERTified to ‘Be Prepared To Move’ Step Three: Practice - Club, District and Zone provides DPTR Leadership and Organization in communities and supports the ‘Be Prepared To Move Quickly’ process 5

  6. Club Disaster Operations Officer (C-DOO) • Club’s DPTR Representative to the D-DOC • DPTR Liason to Club and Members • Attends D-DOC DPTR Training Sessions and Community Events • Becomes CERT One Trained • Neighborhood Council Disaster Coordinator 6

  7. Developing the RD5260 Team • RD5260 is working to confirm a C-DOO for our 36 Clubs and a D-DOC Team • Develop DPTR Alliance Relationships in Neighborhoods and Communities • Work with Rotary Districts in our Zone • Work with Fellow Rotary Zones • Rotary International DPTR Worldwide 7

  8. Rotary District Operations Committee • CERT Trained: • Emergency Medical Tech (EMT) • Scouting Rotarians • Ham Radio Operators • Medical Professionals • First Responders • Military Veterans • Other Clubs and Organizations • 8

  9. DPTR Alliances • DRRAG • Eagle ScoutParents ESP Camp-O-Ree • LAFD CERT & First Responders • IFSR • BICEPP • Neighborhood Councils EP Committees • The Great California ShakeOut 9

  10. RD5260 Disaster Activities • Over 40 attended the DPTR Training Sessions at the 2009 District Assembly • Over 40 attended the DPTR Training Session on June 6, 2009 • Over 750 attended the 2009 3rd Annual Centennial ESP Camp-O-Ree • 5.47 million registered for the 2008 Great Southern California ShakeOut 10

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