Carers Planning Form An Emergency Plan is a really useful document where you put all the information about your caring role in one place. So should you become unwell yourself, or be unable to care for whatever reason, it's clear exactly what needs to be done if somebody else needs to take over.
The Herbert Protocol is a national scheme that encourages carers, family and friends to provide and put together useful information, which can then be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Your emergency plan must cover: notifying emergency services quickly. medical treatment and help. communication protocols between the emergency response coordinator and all people at the workplace. when and how to do emergency procedure testing.
This scheme allows carers to prepare alternative support arrangements for the person that they care for. To be used when they are not able to carry out their caring responsibilities due to an emergency.
Prevention, mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery are the five steps of Emergency Management.
Call 631-853-6311 or 311 (while in Suffolk County) to speak with a 311 representative. You can reach a 311 representative from 9AM - 6PM M-F or 9AM - 4PM on weekends or DM us.
If you have a social care emergency and need urgent assistance, please call Customer First on 0800 917 1109. Outside of normal working hours this number will divert to the Emergency Duty Service. They can deal with anything that can't wait until the next working day.
If you have a social care emergency and need urgent assistance, please call Customer First on 0800 917 1109. Outside of normal working hours this number will divert to the Emergency Duty Service. They can deal with anything that can't wait until the next working day.
For repairs of an emergency nature you should inform the council urgently, either by telephoning 01502 523593 (Mon- Fri normal hours) or 0800 440 2516 (weekends and out of hours), or in person at one of the following council offices: The Marina Customer Services Centre, Lowestoft.