thesis

Collective Impact: Working Together for Robust Community Emergency Preparedness

Abstract

This study identifies a shortfall of solid emergency preparedness between organizations and individuals in Gilroy, providing a gap analysis in disaster mitigation on the civilian side. This information is important for emergency managers and public safety officials to understand as they strive to develop plans and solutions to increase participation, effectiveness, planning, training and implementation at the Gilroy Unified School District and in the community at large. Using an evaluation of current efforts for review by the school board, city council, Chamber of Commerce and non-profits in the public safety sector, more expansive outreach through collaboration is the common goal. Ultimately, this recommendation could be the jumping off point for implementation of a collective impact cadre focused on creating robust emergency preparedness for all residents in Gilroy

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