![]() It’s our hope that these steps, adapted from information from the Department of Education’s Practical Information on Crisis Planning, can serve as a template for school officials creating a crisis response plan as well as those looking to assess and update existing plans. They can be the difference between a calm, orderly response and chaos between decisive, courageous action and inaction and ultimately between life and death. Getting these plans right is absolutely critical. Each step is designed to stimulate critical thinking about crisis preparedness. We’ve divided the steps into the four phases of crisis management: Mitigation/prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. That’s why we broke the process down into manageable steps designed to help them take action. Establishing a crisis management plan may seem overwhelming to school officials unsure of where to start.
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