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Training and Exercise: Plan
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Readiness: Training Identification and Preparedness Planning (RTIPP)
MGT-418: Readiness: Training Identification and Preparedness Planning is a FEMA-certified course designed to help organizations identify training needs, develop effective preparedness plans, and enhance emergency response capabilities. Participants will learn strategies to build resilient teams, streamline resource allocation, and ensure readiness for a wide range of emergencies.
Integrated Preparedness Plan Workshop (IPPW) (formerly Training and Exercise Planning Workshop – TEPW)
The purpose of the IPPW, to be held annually, is to strategically plan for trainings and exercises that strengthen Florida’s ability to prepare for, respond to, and recover from public health and related emergencies. The information collected from County Health Departments and Health Care Coalitions during this workshop will be compiled and integrated into the State’s Integrated Preparedness Planning process.
Integrated Preparedness Plan (IPP) (formerly Multi-Year Training and Exercise Plan - MYTEP)
The Florida Department of Health’s (DOH) newly-named IPP will continue to represent DOH’s preparedness-related Bureaus, County Health Departments, and Health Care Coalitions’ training and exercises goals, and be updated annually. The DOH’s IPP provides a framework for training and exercise priorities, which includes the health and medical components of the integrated State of Florida MYTEP, managed by the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) Training and Exercise Section.
Integrated Preparedness Plan 2022-2024
Questions? Contact: TandE@FLhealth.gov
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