community response network
Community Response Network101
Community Response Network- 101
September 10, 2022
Introduction to CRN 101:
Objectives:-
Community Response Network (CRN 101) is a simple course designed to give a student a basic understanding of disaster management and how government systems work in general.
The objective of CRN 101 course is to educate and create awareness about various government systems involved in the mitigation of disaster management. It covers a brief introduction to various government systems and how these systems coordinate together at times of disasters.
THE DIFFERENT GOVERNMENT SYSTEM AND THEIR INTERCONNECTION:
The local self government :
The topics discussed were:
•Tiers of panchayat system which included divisions in rural and urban areas.
•Health systems which included Health care infrastructure and department under health systems.
•Revenue System which contains 3 levels District, Taluk and Panchayat level.
•Law Enforcement and Women in Police.
•The 3-tier panchayat system
RURAL AREA
The ward members from various Wards report to a Panchayat Committee. The Panchayat committee also has appointed members along with the elected members. The Panchayat Committee has a President (Elected Member) and Secretary (government appointed member) and various standing committees (e.g.: Standing Committee on health, welfare, finance).
URBAN AREAS
The Municipalities (Municipals Councils/Nagar Palinka /Nagar Palinka Parishad) and Corporations (Municipal Corporations) are the local government in India that administer urban areas with a population of more than 25 thousand and more than 10 lakhs respectively. Some states in India have City Councils (Nagar-Panchayat) as an additional division. The area administered by a municipality or corporation is divided into territorial constituencies known as wards. Members are elected to the wards committee on the basis of adult franchise for a term of five years. These members are known as councilors. The number of wards is determined by the population of the city.
HEALTH SYSTEM
The public-health care system in India is based on a three-tiered health-care system to provide preventive and curative health care in rural and urban areas. It consists of sub-centres, primary health centres and community health centres.
REVENUE SYSTEM
In pre-independent India, there was one person who was in charge of collecting tax revenues from the public. This person was the “Collector” in the “Revenue” Department. The District Collector heads the revenue system within a district in addition to many other administrative responsibilities including that of the District Magistrate.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
The constitution of India delegates the maintenance of law and order primarily to the states and territories. All senior officers in the state police forces and federal agencies are members of the Indian Police Service (IPS). They are appointed by the Cabinet from the Indian Police Service. Further down the hierarchy are the officers of the rank of Inspector General of Police. The districts are headed by District Police Chiefs who are usually in the rank of Superintendent of Police. There are exceptions in the police districts of Thiruvananthapuram city and Kochi city where the heads are of the rank of Inspector General of Police and the police district of Kozhikode which is headed by an officer of the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police.
THE RESPONSE TO COVID -19
Treatment of a covid-19 patient:
•First Principle: Separating COVID and Non COVID by creating a parallel COVID Healthcare System & utilizing existing Healthcare system for Non COVID patients A clear demarcation between a non-COVID Patient and a COVID Patient has to be made.
•Second Principle: Decentralization of the existing system to the panchayat and ward level We cannot build hospitals overnight and thus have to protect the existing healthcare system from crashing due to an overload of patients. This is done by decentralizing the treatment through a three-tier system under the direct supervision of the district administration. Activation of three tier covid health care system
COVID-19 infection is most commonly associated with symptoms like fever, dry cough and lethargy/ tiredness. Other symptoms include ache/pain, sore throat, nasal congestion, conjunctivitis, loss of taste or smell, headache , breathing difficulties and diarrhoea in some patients. Anyone can be infected with COVID-19 irrespective of age or sex or religion or nationality.The elderly and people with underlying health conditions such as diabetes, lung/heart problems, high blood pressure or cancer are at higher risk of developing more symptoms and worsening. These are called co-morbid conditions, the presence of these will make an individual more susceptible to get infected by the virus. But that does not rule out the possibility of the younger population getting infected. Anyone who develops breathing difficulty/chest pain or loss of speech or movement should be considered as a severe case of infection.
GENERAL GUIDELINES:
General Advice:
•Always wear a mask in public places.
Limit your movement. The lesser people you interact closely with, the less likely you and the people around you are to being sick.
•Encourage repeated hand washing. Carry a hand sanitizer and use it wherever soap an
Vaccines:A vaccine is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe, its toxins, or one of its surface proteins. The agent stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as a threat, destroy it, and to further recognize and destroy any of the microorganisms associated with that agent that it may encounter in the future.
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