Recovery, Renewal, Resilience

Lessons for Resilience

Consider taking health services and testing into the community door-to-door in communities with outbreaks
Topic:
Communities
Keywords:
Public protection
Content:

In Pune, an 'Action Plan for Hotspot Areas' was developed in which the local police force supported implementation of contact tracing and wide-spread testing, water and sanitation support, food and shelter planning and public awareness. Teams carried out local door-to-door check-ups of all households in the hotspot areas. Consider how to take public health interventions and information into the community:

  • Establish dedicated COVID care booths in hotspot areas
  • Allot dedicated ambulances in case serious cases are detected
  • Designate, specific localised teams within the hotspot area, including police, medical staff and community engagement officers to conduct thorough, localised door-to-door check-ups of all households in the hotspot areas (including virus testing)
  • Use teams to distribute medication to those who need it, and to provide discharge public health packages. These may include:
    • A packet of masks
    • Sanitizer
    • Soap
    • Cleaning products
  • Ensure comprehensive medical, nutritional, and psycho-social care for those identified as COVID-19 positive
  • To maximise identification of cases, adopt standardized systems for testing

Reference: representative of the Australian Department of Justice and Community Safety

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  • Australia

Consider the role of the police in managing COVID-19 outbreaks and hotspot areas
Topic:
Communities
Keywords:
Public protection
Content:

In Pune, 7,500 Special Police Officers (SPO) were given specific powers to help manage areas which had seen a rise in COVID-19 infections. They provided an important role in managing the spread of the virus, in partnership with the community and public health officials. Consider how to:

  • Implement a standard operating procedures which include the police in public health interventions for COVID-19
  • Use efficient reporting structures, and easy-to-use methods of communication (such as WhatsApp) to manage situations in real time
  • Utilise the police to help provide essential response services (e.g. to those who are shielding), and in spreading awareness of social distancing and lockdown norms (e.g. by being out in public or by going door-to-door)
  • Utilise the increased widespread interactions of the police with the community for voluntary operations supporting COVID-19 interventions
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