Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) Basic Principles

Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication (CERC) Basic Principles

Description:

This transcript covers the basics of CERC, the six principles, and how best to implement them.

Target Situation:

Public health professionals who want to communicate with the public in the event of a disaster and learn about effective communication tactics regarding crises, emergencies, and risk.

Notes:

Can be used in conjunction with CERC Crisis + Emergency Risk Communication: Community Engagement.

Resource Type:
Webinar transcript

Source:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Publication Year:
2011

Target Audience(s):
Community leaders, public health professionals, environmental professionals, local government

3 Keys Framework

3 Keys Framework - Recognize, Prepare, Partner icon

Main objective:
Recognize, Prepare, Partner

Secondary objective:
Communicate Risk, Community Preparation, Long-Term Interventions, Community Engagement, Informal Outreach Mechanisms

Page last reviewed: March 23, 2021