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investigation: emergency support services - Fairness in a changing climate: Ensuring disaster

1 Oct 2023

We back to the province, as well as affected were able to create the figures and tables First Nations and local authorities, including above after carefully reviewing the ERA information about the households that data that the ministry provided to us, but received emergency supports and the such analysis is not easily replicated with amount and nature of the support provided paper records. [...] to effectively supporting evacuees and communities, and to improving disaster The ministry plans to improve its data response and recovery in the future; it collection with the introduction and continuing is concerning that the ministry is making roll-out of the digital Evacuee Registration decisions about program design and delivery and Assistance platform. [...] In one of local authorities will be able to complete the its contracts with CRC to deliver supports transition.94 The ministry has committed to related to the 2021 events, the province the ongoing roll-out of the ERA tool in its required CRC to “make best efforts to seek most recent service plan, indicating that it consent from all registered households to will continue to engage with communities. [...] In addition, the policies formalize the use of the First Sharing the Indigenous history of the Nations community navigator, identified local area with all volunteers by and at the discretion of the impacted We are encouraged by the commitments community, to support community members the ministry is making to stop discrimination, with ESS supports as well as supports not improve cultural safety an. [...] They were unfair for the New Normal, which recommended a some evacuees and reflected a system that “strategic shift” to “establish emergency was overwhelmed by the scale of the event centres of excellence in Interior locations to and the large number of people who required support large-scale disaster response.” The assistance at the same time.
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