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MGT-471 Executing Strategies to Rapidly Rehabilitate Damaged Housing
This training consists of planning tools and resources for the community to conduct disaster housing planning and damage assessments. The curriculum includes opportunities to develop stronger partnerships between the public and private sectors, provide checklist based resources for use in a pre- and post-disaster environment, and best practices for enhancing community mitigation and disaster resilience. The course is driven by a scenario-based curriculum designed to apply knowledge, skills, and abilities on housing recovery, with a focus on the whole community approach to emergency management.
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1
Given a case study, the learner will identify common reasons for delays in rebuilding damaged housing after a disaster and the benefits of rapid housing rehabilitation
2
Based on program policy guidance documents, learners will identify at least two objectives of rapid rehabilitation programs
3
Given a case study, the learner will identify three ways state/tribal/local and nonprofit partners can support the launch and implementation of a rapid rehabilitation program
4
Using FEMA¿s Individuals and Households Program guidelines for reference, the learner will identify how the MLR Program can provide temporary housing options to disaster survivors
5
Based on program guidelines, learners will identify three key considerations FEMA makes in identifying potential MLR properties
6
Given a case study, the learner will identify ways to use the Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program to increase the effectiveness of post-disaster recovery through
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