Family Safety and Resilience Plan
Family Safety and Resilience Plan
Purpose
The Family Safety and Resilience Plan (FSRP) is a tool to support action at the household level for better risk awareness, risk reduction and response preparedness.
The household level FSRP is aligned with the global template researched by IFRC & Save the Children – or ideally, the nationally adapted and adopted version of the “Public Awareness and Public Education for Disaster Risk Reduction: Action-oriented Key Messages for Family and School Safety.”
Audience
The Family Safety and Resilience Plan is designed for:
- Household members
- Disaster management planners at national, subnational, and local levels
Features
- Engaging, User-Friendly Interface: Developed with culturally attuned, character-based designs to engage household members in the joint activity of building family safety and resilience.
- Risk Awareness and Reduction: Tools to support household-level actions for better risk awareness, risk reduction, and response-preparedness.
- All Hazards / All Risks Approach: Tools cover the wide range of hazards and risks that can impact a particular geography.
- Practical Guidance: Provides practical, actionable steps that families can take to improve safety and resilience in the face of disasters
FSP Implementation – Pilot projects
The Family Safety and Resilience Plan has been piloted in Fiji and Solomon Islands.