- Identify existing or potential public partners engaged in activities relevant to planning for access and functional needs. Many of these partners may lend their knowledge, expertise, and risk communication planning.
- Identify organizations who can aid in the response and supply services or support for vulnerable and multicultural populations.
- Read the attachment before placing the bid for this assignment please.
For both 1 and 2, include the partner type, name, and any of the following roles adding detail to the function:
- Access and functional needs group represented
- Preparedness phase of partner engagement (i.e., pre-incident, response, recovery)
- Participation in jurisdictional risk assessment
- Communication support (i.e., public information/ warning)
- Exchange of information between partners (information sharing)
- Participation in training
- Participation in exercises or incidents/event
Examples are in the template. Edit as needed. Research the community listed on attachment.
Finally summarize your findings: 1-2 pages. Include
strengths and weaknesses in the appraisal. Identify health disparity
data and potential resources for these needs or for unsupported
vulnerable populations. Include specific risks you identified during
your partnership assessment. Identify how you can utilize resources,
data, and partners to affect community change. Include content related
to clinical judgment in your summary. Describe how the master’s prepared
nurse will contribute clinical expertise and knowledge to the
interprofessional efforts to protect and improve population health.
Format expectations
- Follow all assessment directions.
- Information is inputted in the provided template.
- Information within the sections is organized and edited to be spaced
cohesively in a readable manner to convey the content to the reader. - Summary is 1-2 pages in length the third page of the assessment will be filling out the attached document.
- Contains less than two APA errors in paper format, reference page, in-text citations, or headings.
- Uses four credible sources