Disasters in Child Day Care? New Video Can Help Day Care Providers Deal with Misadventures

According to the corresponding author Dr Rita Burke, "Planning for a disaster can be overwhelming, especially for daycare providers who are charged with caring for our children.

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Washington, February 28: A new video tutorial has been released to guide child daycare providers about norms to be followed during disasters. Experts from Save the Children Fund, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, a free standing level one pediatric trauma center, and the Los Angeles Children in Disasters Working Group collaborated to provide daycare providers a rubric for creating their own disaster plans.

Considering the physical, psychological and legal needs of children during and after a disaster, a group of stakeholders devised the outline for an educational pre-disaster video for child daycare providers in Los Angeles County using the Delphi technique. The ultimate goal of the Delphi technique is to achieve an unbiased consensus among experts. The end result was the development of a 20-minute video containing key points in disaster planning for the daycare provider.

Video tutorial to guide child daycare.

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According to the corresponding author Dr. Rita Burke, "Planning for a disaster can be overwhelming, especially for day care providers who are charged with caring for our children. The Los Angeles Children in Disasters Working Group, identified the need and together with Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Save the Children, aimed to create a short video which helps day care providers think about the disaster planning process in a more manageable way. Our overarching goal in creating the video is to continue to build resilience in our nation for our children and future generations." The research was published in the journal Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness.

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