Festival organizers will find here essential toolkits with comprehensive guidelines to equip them with tools for dealing with natural disasters in their festivals. These resources promote preparedness and effective response, enhancing festival safety and resilience. Click on the buttons below to access tailor-made tools that provide comprehensive support for crisis management. The series of guides presented here has been designed by Christine Van Winkle and contains:
A step-by-step guide to analyse and map your social network.
A step-by-step guide to assessing and managing risks specific to festival environments.
An introduction to CART, a community centered resilience tool.
This simplified version of Social Network Analysis (SNA) enables festival leaders to visualize and understand relationships that support or hinder the flow of knowledge and resources, fostering a culture of openness and collaboration, and preparing them for effective disaster management in their community.
A threat assessment is crucial for an organization to safely and effectively contribute to disaster recovery, as it identifies potential dangers and risks, enabling the development of solid response plans, wise resource allocation, and better coordination with other groups.
CART is a community intervention aimed at enhancing resilience by uniting stakeholders for assessment/planning/action utilizing tools like resilience surveys and promoting public engagement to address issues through local assets, focusing on connection and caring, resources, and disaster management.
Useful lists of links
A comprehensive list with links with examples of emergency plans and policies to help you create one for your own festival.
A comprehensive list with links to detailed emergency plans as an inspiration or to be used as guideline to prepare for your own festival.