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Are you Prepared for an Emergency?

July 7, 2023March 2, 2023 by Carol Paetkau

FVBIA has created a reader-friendly emergency preparedness package geared towards people with acquired brain injuries, learning challenges and other cognitive challenges.

For more detailed information about specific topics, please click on the links below.

Emergency Preparedness Checklist

How to Prepare for an Emergency

What to Include in Your Emergency Kit

How to Expand Your Emergency Kit

Documents for Your Emergency Kit

Heat: Heatwave, Heatstroke

Flooding, Blackwater

Natural Disasters: Earthquake, Tsunami, Avalanche & Landslides

Natural Disasters: Fire, Wildfires and Power Outages

Evacuation Process: Evacuation Alert, Evacuation Order

Evacuation Process: Stay in Place, Evacuation Rescind

Transportation Plan in Case of Emergency

What to do When Ordered to Shelter in Place

What to do about Pets in an Emergency?

What to Do After an Emergency – Returning Home

Funding for this project is provided by the Brain Injury Alliance and United Way British Columbia.

Categories Uncategorized Tags ABI, Acquired Brain Injury, emergency preparedness
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We're thrilled to share a groundbreaking collaboration between Brain Injury Canada and the Canadian Traumatic Brain Injury Research Consortium (CTRC)! 🤝 Together, they're championing a crucial cause: advocating for the official classification of moderate to severe Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as a chronic condition in Canada.📄 Dive deep into the details by checking out our blog post! 🌐 Discover the significance of this position paper and the impact it could have on the TBI community.🔗 Read more: www.brainstreams.ca/blog-1/moderate-to-severe-brain-injury-as-a-chronic-condition/Let's spread awareness and support for this meaningful initiative! 💙🌟 #BrainInjuryCanada #CTRCCollaboration #TBIAwareness #ChronicConditionAdvocacy ... See MoreSee Less

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