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Disaster Preparedness and Response. Developing New Guidance for PARBICA PARBICA 14 Evidence and Memory in the Digital Age

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Disaster Preparedness and Response. Developing New Guidance for PARBICA

PARBICA 14

Evidence and Memory in the Digital Age

Programme 1.00 – 1.15 Background and Purpose of workshop

1.15 – 1.45 Overview of draft guidance

1.45 – 2.15 Group exercise – relevance of the guidance

2.15 – 2.30 Report Back and discussion

2.30 – 3.00 Afternoon Tea

3.00 – 3.30 Group Exercise – What if?

3.30 – 4.00 Report back and discussion

4.00-4.30 Summary, Next Steps and Close

Presenter
Presentation Notes
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Purpose of Workshop

• To give PARBICA members a chance to provide content for the guidance

• To let PARBICA members know that the guidance is being developed and will be released

• To make sure we get it right

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Presentation Notes
this is not a workshop on what to do or how to respond. It’s a workshop on how what parbica’s guidance should be for archives in the region. �

A Topical Issue

• Cyclone Heta • Haiti National Library/Archive • Cologne City Archive • Australian floods and bush fires • Samoan Tsunami • Christchurch Earthquake Key message every time: BE PREPARED

PARBICA’s Response

2009 Workshop had three recommendations for PARBICA:

1. Recommend including disaster guidance and training in the next phases of the Recordkeeping for Good Governance Toolkit

2. Include a disaster training workshop at the next PARBICA

conference 3. Contact the Pacific Heritage Network (PIMA and ICOMOS Pacifica)

to recommend establishment of a Blue Shield Pacifica

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Presentation Notes
The purpose of the meeting was to look at practical actions that could be taken so that we are prepared for disasters and ready to mobilise assistance in the wake of disasters. Participants introduced themselves and talked about their experiences with disaster preparedness and response in different countries. Detlev outlined the role and purpose of Blue Shield Australia and its potential assistance to the Pacific. Will talk about Blue Shield Later in the workshop – but BSP not an option given the current rules of Blue Shield.

PARBICA’s Response (2)

Resolutions from PARBICA 13: Noted the high risk to records and archives throughout the Pacific

region and the lack of disaster preparedness and planning for records and archives, and called on Pacific governments and PARBICA members to take actions to reduce the risk to records and archives from natural disasters in their countries, states and territories

Noted that there are a range of threats to archives and records, from

natural disasters to vulnerability of different formats, and urged archival and recordkeeping institutions to work with others to plan for shared responses to ensure the protection and survival of records and cultural heritage in the Pacific region.

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Guidance: Purpose and Methodology

Recordkeeping for Good Governance Toolkit

GUIDELINE 1: Recordkeeping Capacity Checklist

• Similar approach to toolkit

• Start with ALIA guidance

• Model guidance with templates

• Focus on archives, not government agencies

• Draw on Pacific experience

Programme 1.00 – 1.15 Background and Purpose of workshop

1.15 – 1.45 Overview of draft guidance

1.45 – 2.15 Group exercise – relevance of the guidance

2.15 – 2.30 Report Back and discussion

2.30 – 3.00 Afternoon Tea

3.00 – 3.30 Group Exercise – What if?

3.30 – 4.00 Report back and discussion

4.00-4.30 Summary, Next Steps and Close

Presenter
Presentation Notes
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Two Products

PARBICA Guideline for Disaster Preparedness and Response

PARBICA Templates for Disaster Preparedness and Response

Contents of Guideline

1. Forward Planning

2. Response when the building or collection is damaged

3. Response when supporting government or community

4. Recovery when collection or building is damaged

5. Recovery when supporting government or community

6. Rebuilding

Group Activity

Are we on the right track? Group 1: Forward Planning Group 2: Response/Recovery for your building/collection Group 3: Response/Recovery for govt. or community Group 4: Rebuilding

– What is relevant/ not relevant – What is missing? – Is the structure right for PARBICA?

Programme 1.00 – 1.15 Background and Purpose of workshop

1.15 – 1.45 Overview of draft guidance

1.45 – 2.15 Group exercise – relevance of the guidance

2.15 – 2.30 Report Back and discussion

2.30 – 3.00 Afternoon Tea

3.00 – 3.30 Group Exercise – What if?

3.30 – 4.00 Report back and discussion

4.00-4.30 Summary, Next Steps and Close

Presenter
Presentation Notes
MARK:

Programme 1.00 – 1.15 Background and Purpose of workshop

1.15 – 1.45 Overview of draft guidance

1.45 – 2.15 Group exercise – relevance of the guidance

2.15 – 2.30 Report Back and discussion

2.30 – 3.00 Afternoon Tea

3.00 – 3.30 Group Exercise – What if?

3.30 – 4.00 Report back and discussion

4.00-4.30 Summary, Next Steps and Close

Presenter
Presentation Notes
MARK:

Programme 1.00 – 1.15 Background and Purpose of workshop

1.15 – 1.45 Overview of draft guidance

1.45 – 2.15 Group exercise – relevance of the guidance

2.15 – 2.30 Report Back and discussion

2.30 – 3.00 Afternoon Tea

3.00 – 3.30 Group Exercise – What if?

3.30 – 4.00 Report back and discussion

4.00-4.30 Summary, Next Steps and Close

Presenter
Presentation Notes
MARK:

Group Activity

What if? Group 1: Tsunami Group 2: Earthquake Group 3: Fire Group 4: Burst water main or pipe

Instructions: – Go through the template and complete the empty boxes – List the roles you would use and not use for your scenario?

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Not all disasters are the same and may have to be planned for or responded to slightly differently. The purpose of this session is to utilise the experience in the room to plan for the different types of disasters that are most likely to take place in the Pacific. And our guidance will be more relevant and therefore more likely to be used. So

What is Blue Shield?

An international committee formed in 1996 to protect endangered cultural heritage, under the frame work of the Hague Convention. The symbol adopted by the committee was that used by the Hague Convention to denote protected cultural sites. The four pillar organisations are: • International Council on Archives (ICA) • International Council on Museums (ICOM) • International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) • International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) The mission of the International Committee of the Blue Shield (ICBS) is to work for

the protection of the world’s cultural heritage by co-ordinating preparations to meet and respond to threat and damage from natural disaster and conflict. At a national level, committees in over 20 countries work to increase awareness and to “prevent and prepare”.

What are the Benefits of Blue Shield?

1. Cohesive support and advocacy at a national level for disaster preparedness and recovery,

2. Increased standards of risk management amongst heritage sector 3. Enhanced communications and sharing of expertise and resources

during an event or disaster 4. Ability to have resources for both prevention and intervention

previously identified and available 5. Identifying and sharing information on risks to cultural heritage

world-wide 6. Increasing public awareness about damage to cultural heritage 7. Single point of sector coordination with the government disaster

Ministry

How could Blue Shield work in the Pacific?

• Action from 2009 Contact the Pacific Heritage Network (PIMA and ICOMOS Pacifica) to

recommend establishment of a Blue Shield Pacifica

• Won’t work • 1 or 2 national committees is a good start and along with Australia and New

Zealand could serve as a Pacific network

Action: Talk to your museum and library colleagues about setting up a national committee

Summing up and close of workshop

• PARBICA is developing guidance on disaster preparedness and response

• What are two actions you can take out of today’s discussions?