Community Resilience + Equity
Public Health aims to work collaboratively with community partners on the creation and implementation of emergency preparedness products and activities.
Public Health – Seattle & King County’s Emergency Preparedness section defines community engagement in emergency preparedness as: A participatory and anti-racist approach to emergency preparedness and response in which communities that are disproportionately impacted by emergency incidents are appropriately represented and actively included in preparedness planning activities. Public Health Preparedness engages with community through open channels of communication, shares resources and information, learns about specific needs before and during an emergency, and co-creates preparedness plans with community partners.
The graphic below shows different approaches that Preparedness staff take when working with community partners. Often engagement may occur across several elements of the spectrum. When engaging with community partners, Preparedness staff maintain inclusive and accessible engagement practices.
Alert King County
Alert King County helps you stay informed about potential hazards and threats in your area by text, phone call, and/or email. It is free to sign up and available in multiple languages.
Trusted Partner Network
Volunteer to join the Trusted Partner Network (TPN), to help share urgent public messages regarding emergencies and disasters with your community. The TPN helps to reach non-English speaking populations and other communities that may not be connected to King County’s emergency alert system.
Community Communications Network
The Community Communication Network (CCN) is a partnership between Public Health – Seattle & King County (Public Health), Community and Faith based Organizations, and Community Leaders to ensure relevant, actionable health information reaches all populations in King County.