Building a Healthy Start Module Three
Welcome to Building a Healthy Start Module Three: Protecting Infants and Toddlers in Early Childhood Settings from Disaster. This module consists of two training sessions: Session 1 Disaster Basics & Evacuate and Session 2 Shelter, Lockdown, & After a Disaster.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this module, participants will be able to:
- List types of disaster situations that could affect their programs
- Describe evacuation procedures, including ways to move infants and toddlers
- Identify areas of safe shelter in a facility
- Describe lockdown procedures
Terminology
- Disaster—an occurrence that has resulted in property damage, deaths, and/or injuries to a community
- First Responder—a firefighter, police officer, paramedic, or other professional who provides assistance on the scene of a disaster situation
- Parent—a parent, guardian, or other family member who cares for the child
- Caregiver—an adult who provides out-of-home care for children (e.g., child care)
Non-ADPH employees logging in for the first time need to create an account. Use the link below for further instructions. Before you begin this course, please print or bookmark this page in your browser. If you get lost during the course, you can return to this page |
Register for Part 1: Disaster Basics & Evacuate | |
Each person must complete the registration process. |
Register for Part 2: Shelter, Lockdown, & After a Disaster | |
Each person must complete the registration process. |
Questions
If you have questions about the content of this module, email the Building a Healthy Start Project Director.
Contact for Technical Assistance
Call 334-206-5618 or email ALPHTN.
Page last updated: February 2, 2024