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           Person-Centred Emergency  
           Preparedness (P-CEP) Workbook
           A conversation guide used by people with disability to tailor  
           emergency preparedness planning to their individual support needs.
           This Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) 
           Workbook was co-designed with people with disability. 
           It outlines four steps to increase emergency preparedness. 
           It is helpful to think of these steps as a series of planning conversations.   
           Each step provides information, resources, and guidance to get the 
           emergency preparedness conversation started. Each planning conversation 
           results in self-assessment and actions to increase personal emergency 
           preparedness. People with disability can use this P-CEP Workbook to tailor 
           emergency preparedness planning to their support needs – so they know how 
           they will act together with their support network in an emergency. 
           Tailoring emergency preparedness to the needs of people with disability 
           can be supported by others who have knowledge, skills, and training in 
                                      peer support leaders;
           P-CEP planning conversations.  Those people may be
           community, health, or disability providers; or emergency services personnel.
           Peer Support Leaders trained in P-CEP Peer Support have already taken steps 
           to advance their own emergency preparedness plans. These peer leaders can 
                                      
           help others to get prepared through peer support and mentoring. 
           Funding: This project was proudly funded by the Queensland Government through the Queensland  
           Disaster Resilience Fund (QDRF) and the Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors, 
           This project was led by the Centre for Disability Research and Policy at The University of Sydney in  
           partnership with the Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) and the Community Services Industry 
           Alliance (CSIA) 
           Original illustrations of the P-CEP framework, Natural Hazards and Emergency Services by returnstudios.org 
                                  Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness 
           Citation: Villeneuve, M.,  Abson, L.,  Yen, I., & Moss, M. (2020).  
           (P-CEP) Workbook. Centre for Disability Research and Policy, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006 
                                   
           ISSN: 2652-2241, Issue 2/No 1 (Online) 
                    Contents
                    Investigator Team .................................................................................................................................... 04
                    Development of the P-CEP Workbook .................................................................................................... 05
                    Preparedness is a Process
                    •  Using the P-CEP Workbook
                    •  Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) Planning Conversations
                    Getting Started with Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness  ......................................................... 06
                                             Identify your strengths and support needs in everyday life ............................................ 10
                               Step 1
                                             •  Self-assess your strengths and recognise how you manage your  
                                                 support needs every day.
                             Know your level of preparedness and learn about your disaster risk.............................. 23
                               Step 2
                                            •  Your local hazard risk;
                                            •  Getting emergency information and alerts;
                                            •  Emergency service agencies and what they do; 
                                            •  The role of government in emergency preparedness and disaster  
                                                 management; and 
                                            •  Your responsibility before, during and after disaster
                             Make a plan for how you will manage your support needs in an emergency ................. 35
                               Step 3
                                            •  My Personal Emergency Preparedness Plan
                                                          –  Be Aware
                                                          –  Get Organised
                                                          –  Make it Fit
                          Step 4             Communicate the plan with the people in your support network and  
                               Step 4
                                             address gaps through collaboration ............................................................................... 48
                    Resources ................................................................................................................................................ 50
                                                                                                     Person-Centred Emergency Preparedness (P-CEP) WORKBOOK                               3
               Investigator Team 
               Principal Investigator                                          Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) 
               Associate Professor Michelle Villeneuve                         Peer Leaders 
               Centre for Disability Research and Policy                       Rebecca Bellis 
               The University of Sydney                                        Donna Best 
               michelle.villeneuve@sydney.edu.au                               Bev Best 
                                                                               Warwick Best 
               Steering Committee                                              Nadia Brady 
                                                                               Sharon Boyce 
               Diana Young, Director                                           Rob Ellis 
                                                                               Peter Gurr 
               Strategy & Engagement Community Recovery                        Charmaine Idris 
               Queensland Department of Communities, 
                                                                               Esperance Kalonji 
               Disability Services and Seniors                                 Lisa Mahony 
               Diana.Young@communities.qld.gov.au                              Wayne Maitland 
               Michelle Moss, Business and Operations Manager                  Gary Matthews 
               Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN)                     Rachel Matthews 
               MMoss@qdn.org.au                                                Matt McCracken 
               Louise Abson, Project Offcer                                    Wilfred Prince 
                                                                               Will Proctor 
               Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN)                     Marion Rowley 
               labson@qdn.org.au 
                                                                               Des Ryan 
               Matthew Gillett, General Manager Programs                       David Swift 
               Community Services Industry Alliance (CSIA)                     Peter Tully 
               mgillett@csialtd.com.au 
               Melissa Dower, Manager, Industry Excellence                     Advisory Committee 
               Community Services Industry Alliance (CSIA) 
               mdower@csialtd.com.au                                           Aged and Disability Advocacy Australia 
               Laura Turner,  Director                                         Amparo Advocacy Inc. 
               Return Studios                                                  Australian Red Cross 
               creative@returnstudios.org                                      Community Services Industry Alliance 
                                                                               Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors 
                                                                               Local Government Association of Queensland 
               Research Support                                                Moreton Bay Regional Council 
                                                                               National Disability Insurance Agency 
                                 
               Ilan Ivory, Senior Communications Strategist                    National Disability Services 
               The University of Sydney                                        Offce of the Inspector-General Emergency Management 
               Ivy Yen,  Senior Research Assistant                             Queensland Health 
               The University of Sydney                                        Queensland Alliance for Mental Health 
                                                                               Queensland Council of Social Service 
                                                    
               Cresta Markovic, Research Assistant                             Queensland Disability Advisory Council 
               The University of Sydney                                        Queensland Family and Communities Association 
                                                                               Queensland Fire and Emergency Services 
                                                                               Queensland Police Service 
                                                                               Queensland Reconstruction Authority 
                                                                               Redland Regional Council 
                  Acknowledgement 
                  We are grateful to all of the Queenslanders with Disability Network (QDN) Peer Leaders whose insights gave 
                  shape to this Workbook. We are especially indebted to Nadia Brady, Charmaine Idris and Peter Tully for their 
                  contributions and detailed reviews; Ricky Buchanan, Bedridden Disability Advocate who put these P-CEP steps 
                  into actions that worked; Tara Collyer and Carol Nicol who contributed lived experience of disability and disaster 
                  management to support QDN Peer Leaders to develop their preparedness plans. Numerous emergency services 
                  personnel applied their experience and expertise to co-design Step 2 of this Workbook – We thank Queensland 
                  Fire and Emergency Services (QFES), Fire and Rescue NSW, and Country Fire Authority Victoria. 
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