Six steps to
resilience

Preparing
Others

5

REDiPlan

5d

Summary

REDiPlan is Red Cross’ all-hazards emergency preparedness tool that can be used by people and households throughout Australia. It is effective and easy to use. The great thing about REDiPlan is that community organisations' staff and volunteers can easily use it to help prepare their clients as it doesn’t require any specialist knowledge.

Why REDiPlan?

We recommend REDiPlan resources because they are:

  • Designed with lots of community consultation, experience and knowledge from experts and disaster-affected people here in Australia, and through their international networks too
  • Designed for all-hazards
  • Relevant for each state and territory
  • Are very easy to follow and easy to read
  • Easy to order
  • Red Cross volunteers can come to your organisation to explain the resources

4 Steps

REDiPlan has four easy to follow steps:

  1. Get in the know
  2. Get connected
  3. Get organised
  4. Get packing 

Download the REDiPlan resources below to learn more.

Further Information

Check out Red Cross' REDiPlan resources http://www.redcross.org.au/prepare.aspx

Six steps to
resilience

Learning
and Inspiring

6

Learning & Inspiring

6

Summary

Being disaster resilient means learning and continuously improving our preparedness plans.

Building disaster resilient is an ongoing process that requires updating plans for disasters and emergencies, testing plans and improving plans. A key part of improving plans is being well connected and up to date so it is important to participate in local events that help you and others prepare for disasters and emergencies and to share what you have learned with others

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