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Overview – Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium (ruraltraining.org)
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MGT 433 Isolation & Quarantine for Rural Communities – Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium
Course Description
This 8.0-hour, instructor-led course is designed to provide the knowledge necessary to begin planning for situations requiring the isolation and quarantine (I&Q) of a large portion of a local, rural population. This training will provide public- and private-sector emergency managers, community policy makers, public health, and public safety personnel with the general knowledge necessary to begin planning for situations requiring the isolation and quarantine of a large portion of a local, rural population. A rural community’s ability to collectively respond to an emergency requiring isolation and quarantine is not only essential to minimizing the negative impacts to the community at risk, but also to minimizing the long-term negative economic and health effects on the American public as a whole.
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Course Prerequisites
*- Participant must be a U.S. citizen Other highly recommended prerequisites: - IS 100b: National Incident Management System - IS 700: National Incident Management System – An Introduction - IS 800.b: National Response Framework, An Introduction
Audience
Emergency ManagementEmergency Medical ServicesFire ServiceGovernmental AdministrativeHealthcareLaw EnforcementPublic Health
Overview – Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium
The RDPC Commitment
The Rural Domestic Preparedness Consortium (RDPC) realizes the nation’s rural and tribal emergency responders face unique challenges when compared to their urban counterparts. As such,
RDPC is committed to providing
small, rural, and tribal emergency responders and stakeholders with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to enhance the safety, security, and quality of life for their citizens through access to DHS certified training and resources developed specifically for rural practitioners and communities.
RDPC is leading the rural first responder training initiative by developing courses that are created using a rigorous, standardized curriculum development process that ensures consistency with the principles and priorities set forth by the
National Preparedness System (NPS) and the
National Incident Management System (NIMS). Once complete, the curriculum is certified and authorized by the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for delivery at no cost to tribal and rural communities nationwide.
To ensure that training directly reflects the needs of rural emergency responders, the Consortium convenes a national rural preparedness summit and completes a bi-annual national survey of rural stakeholders. Data gathered from these activities is used to determine the type of training needs, the extent to which it is needed, and the best delivery methods.