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The Disaster Response Database

This database is currently being web-based!
Tracking Disaster Information
Disaster comes in
many forms... hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, terrorism and others. But
throughout these tragedies, there is a common thread---the need for disaster
response agencies to organize their efforts effectively and in a way that will
help them address immediate and long-term needs. This management tool can
do just that.
The Disaster
Response Database was born out of a natural catastrophe---the 1997 floods
that covered the Red River Valley of North Dakota. Lutheran Disaster
Response-North Dakota (LSS-ND), the agency spearheading the relief efforts,
found reporting and tracking important information to be a big challenge in the
midst of this disaster. It used the lessons it learned during the floods
to create this comprehensive tool in cooperation with National Lutheran Disaster
Response.
What is does...
The Disaster
Response Database organizes disaster-related information into these
components:
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Client Information
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tracks client's vital information
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lists special populations
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determines priorities based on
needs
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Financial
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Construction
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Donations
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Equipment
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Volunteers
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follows groups and individuals
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tracks locations they worked in
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identifies skills and skill
levels
Easy to Use!
The database is
designed to accommodate those who are unfamiliar or uncomfortable with
computers. It allows you to use only the components you need. You
can also customize the database for the disaster you are faced with.
Forms required by the database are in Microsoft WORD? are included and can be changed easily. The
database operates on Microsoft Office 2003 Professional - ACCESS? and requires no additional costly
software.
The Disaster
Response Database also generates a variety of reports, including overviews,
accounting reports, and others that analyze data in unique ways. Reports
can be generated without survivors' names for reports to be used outside the
disaster-relief agency. Data is entered only once and all these
reports can be produced on demand with the click of a mouse.
Setting up the
database is easy, too. The database files are contained on a CD Rom.
When it is placed into the computer's CD drive, the database and its forms are
automatically loaded onto the computer. A sample database with test data
is also included, allowing you to add/change/delete data to become better
acquainted with the database. Icons are placed on the desktop for easy use.
Putting the Database to
Work for You
The database is
available as a single copy for small operations; multiple copies can compile information from satellite offices
through an Importing Master.
To learn more about the database,
how to obtain it and training, contact Bonnie Turner at Lutheran Social
Services of North Dakota (LSS-ND) at 1-800-950-2901 or email
her directly from here.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Still have a question? 1-800-950-2901 or
email
Databases are a cooperative effort of:
and

The Disaster Response Database
and its accompanying instruction manual
are copyrighted by Lutheran Social
Services of North Dakota.
"Guided
by God's love and grace, Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota brings
healing, help and hope."

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