National Disaster Recovery Framework
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Driven by policy, establishes planning priorities
Pre-Disaster Post-Disaster
• Integrate recovery and mitigation goals and
policies into other local, regional, state, and
Federal plans.
• Establish priorities and identify opportunities
to build resilience, to include sustainable
development, equity, community capacity,
and mitigation measures.
• Consider standards for sustainable,
universally accessible, healthy community
design and construction that also integrates
mitigation and long-term resilience-building
activities.
• Ensure policies are inclusive of the whole
community, including people with disabilities
and others with access and functional needs.
• Re-assess community priorities, values and
vision for future development.
Operational - Describes roles and responsibilities, focuses on coordinating and integrating the
activities of the whole community
• Establish clear leadership, operational
coordination, and decision-making structures
at the local, regional/metropolitan, state,
tribal, territorial, insular area, and Federal
levels.
• Develop pre-disaster partnerships to ensure
engagement of all potential resources.
• Identify and engage whole community
stakeholders including the general public,
community leaders, faith-based
organizations, nonprofit organizations,
private sector entities, and health providers
(including behavioral health).
• Identify limitations in community recovery
management capacity and the means to
supplement this capacity, such as training
and education, and make that capacity
available to all stakeholders.
• Determine roles, responsibilities, and
resources of whole community partners.
• Establish continuity of operations plans to
ensure essential recovery services can be
delivered during all circumstances.
• Organize, build on, and adapt (as necessary)
preexisting plans and priorities, including pre-
disaster recovery and mitigation plans.
• Use a community-driven and locally managed
process designed to promote local decision
making and ownership of the recovery
planning and implementation effort.
• Work collaboratively with all groups of people
affected by the incident to promote inclusive
and accessible outreach to their communities
and to address issues relevant to them.
• Ensure inclusion and encourage participation
of individuals and communities that may
require alternative and/or additional outreach
support.
• Keep the public informed on all aspects of
recovery and encourage collaboration across
partners.
• Implement a coordination structure and build
partnerships among local agencies and
jurisdictions and state, tribal, and Federal
governments.
• Develop tools and metrics for evaluating
progress against set goals, objectives, and
milestones. Conduct community or state-wide
recovery issues identification and impact
evaluation.
Identifying specific projects and managing resources
• Establish specific local procedures,
requirements, regulations, or ordinances to
address specific, expected post-event
recovery actions.
• Identify, adapt, implement, and manage
actions, procedures, programs, requirements,
organizations, regulations, ordinances, and
policies to address specific needs.