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Family and individuals checklist |
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Provides a checklist of supplies and issues of which families need be aware in preparation for emergencies. |
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Source: Capital Health, Edmonton Area |
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Health & safety |
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Provides access to collections of pandemic information for use in the home, in the workplace, for federal public servants, for travelers, for health professionals, and for the poultry industry. |
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Source: Government of Canada |
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Individuals & families planning |
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Designed to help individuals understand the impact of a pandemic influenza outbreak. Provides an overview of the possible impacts of pandemic influenza and strategies for managing at home, at school and at work. Includes access to tools such as a planning checklist of preparation actions for individuals and families. |
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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
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Pandemic flu and you: get informed, stay informed |
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Provides a list of issues about which individuals need to be aware concerning pandemic planning. Includes discussion of possible service disruptions, plans for workplaces and governmental plans. |
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Source: Public Health Agency of Canada |
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Pandemic flu planning checklist |
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Provides a list of food, health and other supplies which should be kept in the home in case of emergencies and includes points of discussion for families. |
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Source: Public health agency of Canada |
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Pandemic influenza |
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Provides access to information concerning avian influenza and pandemic preparedness for businesses, organizations and individuals. |
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Source: Capital Health, Edmonton Area |
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Pandemic influenza planning: a guide for individuals and families |
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Provides an overview of pandemic influenza and the importance of being prepared. Outlines challenges such as social disruption, and describes coping strategies. Includes checklist for individuals and families, a family emergency health information sheet.
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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
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PandemicFlu.gov |
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Designed to be the key access point for pandemic flu information in the United States. Provides information about the nature of pandemic influenza; surveillance; planning and response; travel; research activities; bird and animal issues; tests, vaccines and medication; health and safety and economic impacts. Also offers a glossary of related terms. |
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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
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Personal pandemic planning guide: drilling down at home |
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Designed to assist individuals and families develop their own pandemic emergency plans. |
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Source: City of Leduc |
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Preparing for a flu pandemic: making individual and family plans |
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Provides guidelines to help individuals and their families plan ahead for a flu pandemic. |
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Source: Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care |
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Preparing for and responding to threatening / stressful events: a self-help guide for employees |
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Describes strategies individuals may use to strengthen their resilience during and after stressful / threatening events. |
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Source: Health Canada |
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Questions and answers - pandemic influenza |
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Presents basic information about pandemic influenza, government preparations, the effects of a pandemic and vaccines and antivirals. Discusses what individuals can do to be prepared for an influenza pandemic. |
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Source: City of Hamilton Public Health and Social Services |
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Toolkit: tools for organizations |
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Offers several tools useful in communicating the risk of a flu pandemic to employees and their families, clients, and partner organizations. |
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Source: Canadian Public Health Association |
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Top 20 ways to prepare for a pandemic |
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Lists twenty strategies for individuals and families to employ in preparation for a pandemic. |
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Source: British Columbia Ministry of Health Services |
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