Registration
and Inquiry Service
91 Pages - 1,876 KB in PDF Format
Foreword | |||
Acknowledgements | |||
Introduction: Emergency Social Services | |||
Human Consequences of Disasters Emergency Social Services Emergency Social Service (ESS) Planning Community Emergency Response Plan Emergency Social Services and Canadian Disasters |
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Chapter 1: The Registration and Inquiry Service | |||
1.1 | Introduction | ||
1.2 | Objectives | ||
1.3 | Purposes | ||
Chapter 2: The Registration and Inquiry Organization | |||
2.1 | Preparedness Planning | ||
2.2 | Organizing the R&I Service in a Community | ||
2.2.1 | Coordinator of Registration and Inquiry | ||
2.2.2 | The R&I Planning Committee | ||
2.2.3 | R&I Supervisor at the Reception Centre | ||
2.2.4 | R&I Workers at the Reception Centre | ||
2.2.5 | Central Registration and Inquiry Bureau Manager | ||
2.2.6 | Central Registration and Inquiry Bureau Supervisors and Volunteers | ||
2.3 | Organization Chart | ||
2.4 | Backup Personnel | ||
2.5 | Recruiting R&I Personnel | ||
Chapter 3: Resources Survey and Directory | |||
3.1 | Introduction | ||
3.2 | Planning the R&I Survey | ||
3.3 | Conducting the Survey | ||
3.4 | Written Agreements | ||
3.5 | Registration and Inquiry Resource Directory | ||
3.6 | Keeping the R&I Directory Accurate and Up-To-Date | ||
Chapter 4: Operational Guidelines | |||
4.1 | Introduction | ||
4.2 | Registration – Operational Guidelines | ||
4.3 | Inquiry – Operational Guidelines | ||
4.4 | Responding to Inquiries in a Major Disaster | ||
4.5 | Notification of Next-Of-Kin | ||
4.6 | Missing Persons | ||
4.7 | Reuniting Families | ||
4.8 | Telephones – Central Registration and Inquiry Bureau | ||
4.9 | Filing System | ||
4.10 | Disposition of Registration and Inquiry Cards | ||
4.11 | Confidentiality | ||
4.12 | Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy | ||
Chapter 5: Processing Registration & Inquiry Cards | |||
5.1 | Introduction | ||
5.2 | Processing R&I Cards at Reception Centres and Other Operational Sites | ||
5.3 | Processing R&I Cards at the Central Registration and Inquiry Bureau | ||
5.3.1 | Central Registration and Inquiry Bureau – Definition and Objective | ||
5.3.2 | Central Registration and Inquiry Bureau Processes 1. Intake Unit 2. Research Unit 3. Reply Unit |
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Chapter 6: Registration and Inquiry Service Training | |||
6.1 | Introduction | ||
6.2 | Training Responsibilities | ||
6.3 | Training Program | ||
6.4 | Role-Play | ||
6.5 | Completing Registration and Inquiry Cards | ||
6.6 | Recruiting Trainers to Assist You | ||
Chapter 7: Registration and Inquiry Plan |
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7.1 | Planning Responsibilities | ||
7.2 | Some Characteristics of an R&I Plan | ||
7.3 | Content of the R&I Plan | ||
7.4 | Written Agreement | ||
7.5 | Mutual Aid Agreements | ||
7.6 | Testing the Operations | ||
7.7 | Distribution of the Plan | ||
7.8 | R&I Community Evacuation Response Plan | ||
7.9 | R&I Service in Sudden Local Disasters | ||
7.10 | R&I Service – Hospital Disaster Plan | ||
References | |||
Appendix A: |
Emergency Social Services Organization Chart | ||
Appendix B: | Registration and Inquiry Service Organization Chart | ||
Appendix C: | Space, Equipment, Supplies and Reference Tools Required by the Registration and Inquiry Service at Operational Sites | ||
Appendix D: | R& I Operations Log | ||
Appendix E: | Registration Card and Recording Instructions | ||
Appendix F: | Inquiry Card and Recording Instructions | ||
Appendix G: | Standard Telephone Replies to Inquiries | ||
Appendix H: | Registration and Inquiry Service Resource Directory Update | ||
Appendix I: | Emergency Pack – Checklist | ||
Appendix J: | Emergency Kit – Evacuation Checklist | ||
Appendix K: | Emergency Workers and Volunteers: Coping with Stress During and After A Disaster | ||
Appendix L: | Emergency Social Services – Glossary of Terms |
This manual, produced by the Office of Emergency Services of Health Canada, is a practical guide to planning, organizing, training staff, and operating the Registration and Inquiry Service in a disaster.
The purpose of the Registration and Inquiry Service is to reunite family members separated in a disaster and to collect information and answer inquiries concerning the condition and whereabouts of missing persons.
The information offered in this manual is based on current knowledge and practice derived from case reports, the practical experiences of Registration and Inquiry Service volunteers and organizations, and the personal experiences of disaster survivors and evacuees.
It is hoped that this publication will be a useful tool for planners, trainers and workers responsible for the Registration and Inquiry Service in communities across Canada.
Comments or suggestions that would help improve the delivery of this service are welcomed and should be sent to: Office of Emergency Services, Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response, Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada, 2nd Floor, West Wing, 130 Colonnade Road, Nepean, Ontario, K1A 0K9.
Registration
and Inquiry Service
91 Pages - 1,876 KB in PDF Format
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