Zamboangacity State Polytechnic College Graduate School
Zamboangacity State Polytechnic College Graduate School
Zamboangacity State Polytechnic College Graduate School
Vision: ZCSPC as the leading Mission: Provide effective and efficient Core Values:
provider of globally competitive services through advanced technological 1. Love of God and Country
human resources. studies and researches for the 2. Social Responsibility
empowerment of the nation’s human 3. Commitment/Dedication to the service
resources. 4. Accountability
A. Abstract
people found little and slow measures to mitigate or lessen the effects of
typhoons as it lies in the Pacific Ocean where cyclones are mostly formed.
(20) tropical cyclones every year. Half of these are destructive which
2001, Visayas had the most damages and deaths due to typhoons that
visited the country as shown in Table 1 and Table 2 on the next page. In
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and in Eastern Visayas, 5,101 deaths were recorded because of typhoon
B. Introduction
More than 400 national disasters take place every year, affecting more
than 230 million people and causing an average of almost 75,000 deaths
affect 250 million people and threaten 1.2 billion people in 110 countries
exercise other rights. This right does not disappear or get suspended because
students drop out, with negative and permanent economic and social impacts
for students, their families, and their communities. Natural hazards are part of
cyclones, water shortages, or the slow onset of rising sea water levels, these
We are not able to prevent the earth from shaking, the wind from
blowing, or the rain from falling. However, with assessment and planning,
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physical and environmental protection and response preparedness we can
prevent these events from becoming disasters. Since schools are our universal
institution for sharing knowledge and skills, the expectations for schools to be
one of the ultimate tests of the success of the education we provide over
generations.
among its people, it is expected that being prepared would eventually lead
them to be safer.
community to the threats and impacts of all hazards, skills and capabilities of
communities to cope with the impact of disasters, increased DRRM and CCA
capacity of local DRRM Councils and offices operations centers at all levels,
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preparedness policies, plans and systems, and strengthening of partnership
C. Current Research
and implement their climate change and DRRM action plans. Moreover,
Republic Act No 10121 highlights the allocation and use of the 5 per cent of
total local government unit (LGU) budget comprising calamity funds, from
other hand, claims that making DRR integrative in policy and practice is a
preparedness. Miller, Adam and Moore (2013:2) states that a very few people
actually take effective steps to prepare for potential disasters. Moreover, the
abovementioned authors asserts that at some point, there has been a failure
people remain unaware of the importance, the benefits and the methods
participation of the local government and the civil society should be realized
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in order to increase the resilience and disaster preparedness of a community.
People in certain regions of the world who have direct experience with
particular risk situations are likely to have stronger and more accessible
and perceptions about risk with relatively higher levels of certainty relevant to
that risk managers pay most attention to; for instance is identifying different
disaster scenarios that might occur, along with alternative plans and courses
the negative effects of this changing world. In the past few years, people
the damages experienced by citizens. With the damages and the loss of lives,
the government as an entity that protects its citizens, also made efforts in
the Philippines, the government showed its efforts in preparing for disasters
1566 towards Disaster Risk Reduction and Management together with the
Management Act of 2010. The national and local governments are mandated
to prepare, budget for and implement their climate change and DRRM action
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plans (Carcellar et al., 2011:367). However, as cited by Robert Wolensky and
Kenneth Wolensky in their study, the locality being the closest to the disaster
is also the component with the smallest relative resources and with the least
such as providing safe evacuation centers, life jackets, medical kits, food and
water supplies, etc., laws and policies for disaster preparedness will be
useless unless the local government generate funds on their own for disaster
risk reduction, which on one hand, not usually the case. The importance of
local government as the entity that experiences actual risk was supported
with Daniel Henstra’s study asserting that the local government plays a key
asserted that the existence and usefulness of local knowledge rarely received
attention and that the emphasis of most academic work, both nationally and
also added that the considerable body of work on local knowledge remained
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as marginal as many of the people whose knowledge it was partly due to the
can be argued that despite the fact that the local government directly
associated with a policy trend that values the knowledge and capacities of
local people and builds on local resources, including social capital (Allen,
2006:81). In this case, the local government should initiate developing locally-
D. Background Information
and the local community. School disaster management involves the familiar
vulnerabilities, capacities and resources; plan and implement for physical risk
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training for disaster response; test mitigation and preparedness plans and
skills regularly, with realistic simulation drills; and revise your plan based on
processes for disaster prevention that are taken up at every level of society.
School safety is the job of the entire school community. This effort
involvement and participation from all sectors of the school community. Each
one newly established for this purpose. This committee develops, adapts,
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implements, and updates the school disaster management plan. It will
typically meet intensively at the beginning of each school year and monthly
preparedness, guide mitigation work, assure two fire and building evacuation
drills annually, lead one full simulation drill annually, evaluate the results, and
leadership which is ideally the school principal or the school. The committee is
once, but is a continuous process that can be broken down into small steps.
Every small step is important in reaching the goals of safety and educational
F. REFERENCES
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BBC News. November 22, 2013. “Typhoon Haiyan death toll rises over 5,000”
Retrieved from <http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-25051606>
Cox, Louis Anthony, Jr. Community Resilience and Decision Theory Challenges
for Catastrophic Events. Risk Analysis, Vol. 32, No. 11, 2012.
Gaillard, J.C. and Jessica Mercer. From Knowledge to Action: Bridging gaps in
Disaster Risk Reduction. Sage Publication, 2012.
Miller, Claude, Bradley Adame, and Scott Moore. Vested Interest Theory and
Disaster Preparedness. USA: Blackwell Publishing, 2013.
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