Better prepared children, schools and families
Better prepared children, schools and families
The Minister of Civil Defence, John Carter, today launched a new, fully revised, schools’ resource to help children, schools and families be better prepared for disasters.
What’s the Plan Stan? is being distributed to all primary and intermediate schools. As well as being a teaching resource to help children understand and prepare for disasters, it is also designed to help schools develop their own emergency plans. A third purpose is to provide information that families can use to plan for emergencies at home and in their communities.
“With the new national curriculum starting in schools next year, we took the opportunity to set up a team of teachers and civil defence staff from around the country to review how emergency management is taught in schools,” Mr Carter said.
“They have come up with a great new package – much more than just a tweak to make the words fit the new curriculum.
“We did not want to add to teachers’ heavy work-loads. Stan has been designed so that it can be used in all of the learning areas of the new curriculum. Teachers will not have to take time out from a subject they are teaching but, instead, will be able to include the lesson plans and ideas from Stan in those learning areas.”
The handbook, website and CD-ROM include information, pictures, videos and links relating to the most recent disaster events in New Zealand and overseas. They include the Gisborne earthquake, New Zealand snow storms and flu outbreaks.
A lot of work has been done to provide
resources that schools can use to plan and carry out
emergency drills and exercises at individual, class and
school-wide levels. These include disaster simulations, and
evacuations. Schools are also encouraged to plan for
situations where children cannot be evacuated and need to be
sheltered in the school e.g. in the event of a chemical
spill, if roads are closed etc.
Children will be
encouraged to take home the ideas they learn at school,
share them with their families, friends and neighbours, and
look at how they might use them away from
school.
Background information
Contents of
What’s the Plan Stan?
- a guide for teachers, including
unit plans and activities
- a CD–Rom for teachers and
students, including stories, interactive games, research
material, tips for teachers and resources that can be cut
and pasted into unit plans; the CD-Rom can also be run off
the school’s intranet.
- a website, www.what'stheplanstan.govt.nz
The
guide includes:
- unit plans, activities and ideas to
increase students’ confidence in emergency planning and
practice
- fact sheets about different types of
disasters
- simulation and practice activities that
involve the school and community agencies
- information
about the roles of principals, Boards of Trustees and
community agencies
- templates for the activities and
suggested resources including books and websites.
The
website and CD-Rom include:
1. Useful resources for
teachers, including:
- Word and PDF files of the
teachers’ guide, unit plans and all the templates, for
printing and adapting
- links to websites and
organisations
- ideas for using the website and CD-Rom
with students.
2. Fun activities, information and
interactive stories for students, including:
- details
of earthquakes, tsunami, volcanoes, floods, storms and
non-natural disasters and what to do in these events
-
map of disasters and events in every region of New Zealand
- interactive stories and quiz games
- information
on selected historic disasters
- photographs and video
clips.
Distribution
- the Ministry of Civil Defence &
Emergency Management will send copies to all primary and
intermediate schools free of charge
- civil defence staff
from 20 city and district councils are delivering copies to
the schools in their areas so that they can support and work
with those schools
- What’s the Plan Stan? was
presented at the Principals’ Federation national
conference in June
- the Ministry’s Director, John
Hamilton, has written to all primary and intermediate school
principals.
ENDS