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Disaster Recovery Toolkit for Local Government 05 - Council business matters: managing the challenges of disaster recovery

Council business matters in recovery, including workforce planning and resource management from preparation and post-disaster perspectives.

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Title Disaster Recovery Toolkit for Local Government 05 - Council business matters: managing the challenges of disaster recovery
Owner Emergency Management Victoria
Date last updated December 2014
Resource type Handbook

What is this about?

This toolkit is one of eight designed to support Local Government to understand, prepare for and actively support the recovery of their communities following a disaster.

Toolkit 05, Council business matters: meeting the organisational challenges of disaster recovery, focuses on council business matters in recovery, including workforce planning and resource management from preparation and post-disaster perspectives.

The Local Government Recovery Toolkit is currently being updated. The toolkit will become part of a Local Government Emergency Management Toolkit.

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