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2021

SnowStorm_DPRI
29 Apr 2021

陳婉玲 (Elaine Chan)

 

很多時候,災難都是突如其來,不可預計的。在沒有心理準備及防災措施下,災難一旦發生,便會驚惶失措,加劇傷害和損失。所以,我們應有備無患,即使發生突發事故,也能減低受影響的程度及損失。如你同意上述說法,並有防災的準備,為災難預早作打算,那便恭喜你,你是一個有備災意識及計劃的人,因為有所防備,相信在遇到事故時,便能更從容不迫地應對。

 

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921EQ_cover_DPRI
04 Feb 2021

數天前,在新聞看印尼發生6.2級地震,在先進的地方生活條件較高,但在較落後的地區情況就不一樣,希望這次印尼地震不要有太多的傷亡。同時,也不禁想起自己曾經在地震中死裡逃生,激發我分享地震的經驗。不如,就由突如其來的地震說起:

 

1999年9月21日1:47am
大家已經入睡,突然被隆隆巨響吵醒,不是雷電那種規模,聲音之大非筆墨能形容。當時還未能覺察突而其來的巨響是甚麼,已經從房間另外一面聽到父母大叫「地震」!

 

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2020

Cover_PWD
13 Nov 2020

陳婉玲

 

根據香港政府統計處在2013年的統計調查[1],殘疾人士與智障人士數目超過65萬人,隨著香港人口逐漸老化,估計現時人數已遞增了不少。殘疾人士包括視障、聽障、肢體傷殘、智障、器官殘障/長期病患、言語障礙、自閉症、精神病、注意力不足/過度活躍症及特殊學習困難人士,雖然他們有一些限制和缺陷,但也有自身能力及潛能,與其他市民一樣,是社區重要的成員及持份者。

 

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2019

20 May 2019


The Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) has started a weekly column at the HK01 online news portal since 17 May 2019.

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29 Mar 2019

The Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) joined the Hong Kong Observatory’s (HKO) Open Day on 23-24 March 2019, to promote community resilience by encouraging the public to prepare disaster survival kits.

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18 Jan 2019

Download the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute's (HKJCDPRI) Disaster Preparedness Calendar 2019

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2018

08 Nov 2018

Realizing the need of hospitals to be prepared to ensure continuous operations during and after a disaster strikes, in times when their services are required most, a group of experts in the field of health emergency management globally have been working with the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine (HKCEM) and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) to develop and implement Advanced Disaster Response Course (ADRC).

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08 Nov 2018

Realizing the need of hospitals to be prepared to ensure continuous operations during and after a disaster strikes, in times when their services are required most, a group of experts in the field of health emergency management globally have been working with the Hong Kong College of Emergency Medicine (HKCEM) and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute (HKJCDPRI) to develop and implement Advanced Disaster Response Course (ADRC).

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08 Nov 2018

The concept of hospital contingency planning, as well as business continuity in Hospital  Services  is vital to ensure the continuation of  provision  of  high quality  patient care even in times of service  disruption,  and to recover quickly and safely from incidents. The World Health Organization (WHO) initiated the concept of “Safe Hospitals from Disasters” to reduce risk... 

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