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LESSON COMMUNITY PLANNING SERIES for PANDEMIC INFLUENZA PREPAREDNESS: PLANS A Series of Multi-Sector Collaborative Plan Development Sessions for Local Communities Center for Hazards Research & Policy Development University of Louisville Louisville, KY hazardcenter.louisville.edu

4 Maintaining Your Plan DURATION: PARTICIPANTS: 2 hours utes Multi-Sector Local Representatives Q1 Q2 Q3 How do we keep the plan up-to-date? Who will be in charge of maintaining the plan? What exercises and trainings are available? 2 2 2 3 2

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Introduction The Maintaining Your Plan session is the last of four sessions that make up the Community Planning Series for Pandemic Influenza Preparedness, a plan development facilitation toolkit developed by the University of Louisville Center for Hazards Research and Policy Development. Toolkits that are provided in the series are intended to equip local preparedness professionals with the tools necessary to train local community leaders from multiple sectors on how to develop organizational pandemic plans from both an internal and external (community) perspective. The sequencing of the four sessions is such that participants will become familiar with preparedness planning concepts, the elements of a sound pandemic plan, and how to go about facilitating an internal pandemic plan development process. The sessions are intended to be held over the course of several months, allowing participants to take back what they ve learned during each session for further implementation. Through the discretion of the facilitator, sessions may be supplemented with additional time for working sessions or check-in points that allow participants to ask questions and address issues and gaps as they develop their plans. Session 4 allows multi-sector participants to reconvene in the final stages of the planning process to first learn about plan maintenance options and opportunities to incorporate into the plan. In additional to receiving information needed to maintain plans, interested participants may present on their updated draft plan and solicit feedback from other participants representing multiple sectors. The below flowchart demonstrates the breakdown of each session according to the session target audience: SESSION 1: SESSION 2: SESSION 3: SESSION 4: Preparing to Plan Steps to Develop Communications Maintaining Your Plan Your Plan Planning Sector- Specific 1 Sector- Specific 3 4 Multi- Sector Sector- Specific Multi- Sector Multi- Sector Sector- Specific Session 4.0 Maintaining Your Plan Introduction

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Session 4. Maintaining Your Plan TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.0 Maintaining Your Plan 4.0 Lesson Plan 4.0 Agenda Template 4.0 Session Coordination Checklist 4.0 Session Interest Flyer 4.1 Lecture: Maintaining Your Plan 4.1 Lesson Plan 4.1 Presentation Template* 4.2 Presentations: Our Pandemic Plans 4.2 Lesson Plan 4.2 Presentation Template 4.3 Meetings: Sector-Specific Plan Development 4.3 Lesson Plan *Presentation handouts (6 slides per page) are located with the hard copy of your facilitator toolkit. To access an electronic copy of the presentation templates, see the electronic version of the facilitator toolkit.

4.0 Maintaining Your Plan How do we update the plan? Who in charge of updates? What exercises are available? SESSION DURATION: 2 hours utes STYLE/FORMAT: 4.1 4.2 4.3 Presentation 90 min Lecture Group Meetings DESIGN: The Maintaining Your Plan Session is the final session of the Planning Series. This session is designed to inform participants about how to maintain their pandemic influenza preparedness plans and provide an opportunity to share where each group is at in the planning process, present what they ve completed so far, and compare and contrast planning resources that have been utilized to inform plans. Interactive lecture, minipresentations, and meeting time will provide participants with time to field questions and discuss progress of the plan development process. FACILITATOR TYPE: The Pandemic Flu Preparedness Plan Development Series should be facilitated by a state, regional, or local Subject Matter Expect (SME) from the field of pandemic and/or all-hazards preparedness planning. The SME should play a prominent role during each of the four (4) sessions, and should remain a main point of contact for participants throughout the planning series. Duties of the facilitator include but are not limited to: Session coordination, lecture delivery, group activity facilitation, panel discussion moderation, working group facilitation. SESSION GOALS: Introduce key concepts, components, and methods for maintaining a pandemic influenza preparedness plan; Familiarize participants with local examples of plan maintenance activities; Provide a forum for participants to share progress made on organizational pandemic plan development. SESSION OBJECTIVES Describe important concepts, components, and methods that are important for maintaining a pandemic influenza preparedness plan; Understand local plan maintenance activities and responsible agencies; Understand the opportunities that exist, locally, for collaborative plan maintenance activities; Receive answers to questions about the plan development and plan maintenance process. Session 4.0 Maintaining Your Plan 4.0 Lesson Plan

NAVIGATING THE SESSION The following toolkits will provide you with the materials needed to organize, coordinate, and facilitate this session: 4.0 Session Agenda Template 4.0 Session Coordination Checklist 4.0 Session Interest Flyer Series Sign-in Sheet Templates TOPIC 4.1 Tips on Maintaining Your Plan DURATION INSTRUCTOR MATERIALS utes 4.1 Presentation Template PARTICIPANT MATERIALS 4.2 Mini-Presentations: Presenting Our Plans 90 minutes 4.2 Presentation Template 4.3 Plan Meetings: Sector- Specific Plan Development utes Draft Pandemic Preparedness Plans Session 4.0 Maintaining Your Plan 4.0 Lesson Plan

Community Planning Series for Pandemic Flu Preparedness SESSION 4: Maintaining Your Plan << Date >> << Time >> <<Location>> <<Address>> <<City, State Zip Code>> 8:30-9:00 Registration 9:00-9:30 Tips on Maintaining Your Plan Lecture << Presenter Name >> << Title >> 9:30-11:00 Presenting Our Pandemic Plans Mini Presentations 9:30-9:45 Speaker 1 9:45-10:00 Speaker 2 10:00-10:15 Speaker 3 10:15-10:30 Speaker 4 10:30-10:45 Speaker 5 10:45-11:00 Speaker 6 11:00-11:10 Break (Divide into Sector-specific groups) 11:10-11:40 Sector-Specific Plan Development Break-Out Meetings 11:40-12:00 Closing Remarks and Opportunity for Questions 12:00 Adjourn Planning Sessions brought to you by: DELETE BOX AND PASTE SPONSOR LOGOS HERE Session 4.0 Maintaining Your Plan 4.0 Agenda Template

4.0 Session Coordination Checklist Session Planning Checklist Task: Schedule Session date(s) and location(s) Complete by: Responsible: Comments: Date Scheduled: Planning Meeting Discuss state of preparedness I.D./secure event venue Select participants and develop contact sheet Review and approve agenda Outreach Distribute Interest Flyers, and direct to website Final follow-up for RSVP Continuing Education credit opportunities Pre-approval Post-workshop submittal Print certificates, sign-in sheets and other paperwork Presentation Development Adapt and insert local information to PowerPoint Templates. Recruit plan development participants to provide mini presentations on the progress of plan development at Session 4. Pre-Workshop Confirm availability of AV equipment Binder materials: Obtain and prepare materials and handouts for participants. Print name tags with names and affiliations Print Sign-in Sheet from RSVP list During Workshop Set up resource table with printed handouts Set up registration table Post-Event Clean-up Send follow-up email to participants with additional resource locations and contacts for technical assistance. By email, phone, and/or fax Determine applicable continuing education offerings according to locality. Use local photos and other visuals when able. AV Equipment needed: Laptop, projector, projector screen, internet access, speaker system Assign 1-2 people for check-in and to distribute name tags and participant folders Return handouts to binders; distribute continuing education certificates; submit required continuing education paperwork Session 4.0 Maintaining Your Plan 4.0 Session Coordination Checklist

Community Planning Series for Pandemic Flu Preparedness SESSION 4: MAINTAINING YOUR PLAN <<Sector Name>> << Date and Time >> << Location >> By completing the Planning Series you will: Become equipped with the knowledge, tools, and resources needed to develop a pandemic preparedness plan for your represented organization. Have the opportunity to build collaborative relationships with other organizations who are working to develop their pandemic plans. Have the ability to check-in at each session and receive support during the course of your plan development process. www.communitypandemicprep.org What is the Community Planning Series for Pandemic Flu Preparedness? The series is a set of four interactive educational sessions that will introduce local community leaders to the pandemic influenza plan development process: << Date >> Session 1: Preparing to Plan << Date >> Session 2: Steps to Develop Your Plan << Date >> Session 3: Multi-Sector Communications Planning << Date >> Session 4: Maintaining Your Plan Which topics will Session 4: Maintaining Your Plan cover? Session 4 Topics: Tips on Maintaining Your Plan. Mini Presentations on draft plan updates from multiple sectors. Sector-specific plan development check-in meetings. Continuing education credits offered: << Credit >> << Credit >> Session 4 is designed for community leaders from multiple-sectors to reconvene in the final stages of the plan development process to first learn about plan maintenance options and opportunities for participating in local exercises, trainings, and local preparedness planning committees. In addition to receiving information needed to maintain plans, interested participants may present an update of their draft plan and solicit feedback from other participants. Are you interested in attending? If so, please contact: << Name, Title >> << Phone >> << Organization >> << email >> DELETE BOX AND ADD SPONSOR LOGOS HERE Session 4.0 Maintaining Your Plan 4.0 Interest Flyer

4.1 Tips on Maintaining Your Plan Format: Lecture 4.1 4.2 4.3 Presentation 90 min Lecture Group Meetings SECTION DURATION: INSTRUCTOR TYPE: utes A local or regional Subject Matter Expect (SME) from the field of pandemic and/or all-hazards preparedness planning for the targeted sector. GOALS: Introduce key concepts, components, and methods for maintaining a pandemic influenza preparedness plan. Familiarize participants with local examples of plan maintenance activities. OBJECTIVES: Describe important concepts, components, and methods that are important for maintaining a pandemic influenza preparedness plan. Understand local plan maintenance activities and responsible agencies. Understand the opportunities that exist, locally, for collaborative plan maintenance activities. Topics to Be Covered: 3.1 Presentation Topics Introduction Plan Maintenance L L Instructor Introduction Session Agenda Planning Series Breakdown Goals and Objectives Building an Exercise Program Checklist Items for Maintaining Your Plan Types of Exercises Walkthroughs, workshops, or orientations Hands-on Training Tabletop Exercises Functional Exercises Full-Scale Exercises Update inventory of special needs population Find up-to-date pandemic information Keep track of document changes Localizing Your Presentation = Local As you work to adapt the provided 4.1 Presentation Template to your state and community, please remember to add local examples of trainings and exercises that participants can join in the near future. This way both facilitator and participants may continue learning and improving preparedness planning activities beyond the scope of the Planning Series. L Section 4.1 Lecture: Tips on Maintaining Your Plan 4.1 Lesson Plan

4. 2 Presenting Our Pandemic Plans Format: Mini Presentations 4.1 4.2 4.3 Presentations 90 min Lecture Group Meetings SECTION DURATION: FACILITATOR TYPE: PRESENTER TYPE: GOAL: 90 minutes A local or regional Subject Matter Expect (SME) from the field of pandemic and/or all-hazards preparedness planning for the targeted sector shall facilitate the section mini presentations. Facilitators should work with presenters and participants to answer any questions that arise. Planning Series participants that have attended sessions to-date and developed or improved their pandemic plans. These community leaders should be interested and willing to receive feedback and questions from the audience for the purpose of refining and improving the organization s pandemic plan. Provide a forum for participants to share progress made on organizational pandemic plan development. OBJECTIVES: Field questions and concerns on the plan development process. Discuss progress made on organization pandemic plan development. DESIGN: During this section, interested participants will provide a summary and update during a short 10 minute presentation to participants from multiple-sectors. Each presenter will prepare a PowerPoint presentation that outlines their plan development efforts, so far. Following each presentation, the audience may ask questions and provide feedback to the presenters. Topics to Be Covered: The below sequencing demonstrates the base topics to be covered during the mini presentation session: Minutes Mini Presentations Section Agenda Section Goals and Objectives Speaker Names 15 Speaker 1 15 Speaker 2 15 Speaker 3 15 Speaker 4 15 Speaker 5 15 Speaker 6 Preparing the Speakers As facilitator, send the initial request to interested participants along with the provided 4.2 Presentation Template and the lesson plan. The lesson plan should provide the adequate information to understand the goals and objectives of presenting updates to other participants; of whom can learn from one another as they work to develop their plans. Section 4.2 Presentations: Presenting Our Pandemic Plan 4.2 Lesson Plan

4. 3 Sector-Specific Plan Development Format: Break-Out Meetings 4.1 4.2 4.3 Presentations 90 min Lecture Group Meetings SECTION DURATION: FACILITATOR TYPE: GOALS: utes A local or regional Subject Matter Expect (SME) from the field of pandemic and/or all-hazards preparedness planning for the targeted sector shall facilitate the activity. Provide a forum for participants to share progress made on organizational pandemic plan development. OBJECTIVES: Receive answers to questions about the plan development and plan maintenance process. Identify areas of collaboration and resource sharing MEETING PARAMETERS: Participants break-out into groups according to sector or participants may join groups that they are interested in receiving more information from. Following the plan outline, groups should function as a question and answer session, with group discussion for the purpose of identifying areas of collaboration and resource sharing. Engaging Participants Beyond the Planning Series Based on the discretion of the facilitator, additional community preparedness meetings may be held following the 4 th session or participants may be invited to existing preparedness group meetings on future dates. Please be sure to provide meeting information to participants prior to departure. Section 4.3 Break-Out Meetings: Sector-Specific Plan Development 4.3 Lesson Plan