Emergency Social Services

Emergency Social Services (ESS) is a component of the Provincial Emergency Program of the Province of British Columbia. ESS are those services required to preserve the well-being of people affected by an emergency or disaster. Teams are established in local municipalities and assemble together for meetings and contingency planning.

When is ESS provided

Although ESS is designed to provide services to individuals affected by large complex disasters or emergencies, ESS may also be provided during smaller emergencies; for example a single house fire or emergencies affecting 1 to 2 families in a community.

What services are provided by ESS?

ESS provides temporary relief to individuals and families so they can begin to plan their next steps to recover after a disaster.

ESS provides primary services such as:

food;lodging;clothing; and family reunification.

ESS may also provide specialized services such as:

emotional support services; first aid; child minding; pet care; and transportation services

How is ESS provided?

ESS teams assist people affected by disaster, usually at Reception Centres. Reception Centres may be located at the local community centre, recreation centre, church, or school.

ESS teams may also provide services in the following settings:

outreach services to those unable to leave their homes; mass care (lodging and feeding) to evacuees during a major disaster; on-site services to response workers and others.

Regions[1]

British Columbia is Canada's third largest province, and its most mountainous. PEP divides the province into regions for manageability reasons.

Volunteers' Powers, Privileges & Recognition

Note

Only persons over the age of 16 may sign up to become a volunteer. Persons aged 16–18 must have parental consent. There is no maximum age limit.

See also

References

  1. "SAR Regions Backgrounder". Provincial Emergency Program. 2004. Retrieved 2007-06-14.

External links

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