Pediatric Disaster Response and Emergency Preparedness

MGT439 – 16.00 Hours

Schedule

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12/16/25 – 12/17/25 Frankfort, KY FP MGT439 609
01/07/26 – 01/08/26 Midland, TX FP MGT439 610
01/13/26 – 01/14/26 Mobile, AL FP MGT439 611
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01/21/26 – 01/22/26 Fort Lauderdale, FL FP MGT439 612
01/26/26 – 01/27/26 Crestwood, KY FP MGT439 613
02/03/26 – 02/04/26 Fort Wayne, IN FP MGT439 614
02/17/26 – 02/18/26 Westminster, MD FP MGT439 616
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02/25/26 – 02/26/26 Aurora, CO FP MGT439 617
03/04/26 – 03/05/26 Rapid City, SD FP MGT439 618
03/09/26 – 03/10/26 Knoxville, TN FP MGT439 619
03/17/26 – 03/18/26 Greenville, NC FP MGT439 663
03/25/26 – 03/26/26 Abilene, TX FP MGT439 622
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04/01/26 – 04/02/26 Ocala, FL FP MGT439 660
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04/15/26 – 04/16/26 Durham, NC FP MGT439 621
04/23/26 – 04/24/26 Columbus, OH FP MGT439 623
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04/30/26 – 05/01/26 Little Rock, AR FP MGT439 665
05/07/26 – 05/08/26 Milwaukee, WI FP MGT439 627
05/12/26 – 05/13/26 Richmond, TX FP MGT439 673
05/20/26 – 05/21/26 Valdosta, GA FP MGT439 629
06/01/26 – 06/02/26 Hillsboro, OR FP MGT439 644
06/04/26 – 06/05/26 Hermiston, OR FP MGT439 666
06/15/26 – 06/16/26 Glenview, IL FP MGT439 625
06/17/26 – 06/18/26 Oak Forest, IL FP MGT439 626
06/29/26 – 06/30/26 Anchorage, AK FP MGT439 631
07/01/26 – 07/02/26 Anchorage, AK FP MGT439 671
07/16/26 – 07/17/26 Conway, SC FP MGT439 659
07/20/26 – 07/21/26 Belfast, ME FP MGT439 652
07/23/26 – 07/24/26 Bangor, ME FP MGT439 655
08/11/26 – 08/12/26 Doral, FL FP MGT439 632
08/19/26 – 08/20/26 Lawrenceville, GA FP MGT439 667
09/09/26 – 09/10/26 Lehi, UT FP MGT439 634
09/17/26 – 09/18/26 San Marcos, TX FP MGT439 635
09/22/26 – 09/23/26 Lebanon, TN FP MGT439 636
09/30/26 – 10/01/26 Denver, CO FP MGT439 653
10/07/26 – 10/08/26 Henderson, NV FP MGT439 645
10/12/26 – 10/13/26 San Diego, CA FP MGT439 637
10/15/26 – 10/16/26 Orange, CA FP MGT439 672
10/27/26 – 10/28/26 San Angelo, TX FP MGT439 638
11/09/26 – 11/10/26 Dallas, TX FP MGT439 656
12/09/26 – 12/10/26 Fort Myers, FL FP MGT439 639
12/15/26 – 12/16/26 Lexington, KY FP MGT439 640
01/13/27 – 01/14/27 Brooksville, FL FP MGT439 641
01/21/27 – 01/22/27 Romney, WV FP MGT439 669
02/17/27 – 02/18/27 Springfield, IL FP MGT439 658
02/23/27 – 02/24/27 Washington, DC FP MGT439 661
03/23/27 – 03/24/27 Bend, OR FP MGT439 657
04/06/27 – 04/07/27 South San Francisco, CA FP MGT439 674
05/11/27 – 05/12/27 Iowa City, IA FP MGT439 675
05/19/27 – 05/20/27 Grand Rapids, MI FP MGT439 676
07/13/27 – 07/14/27 Marina, CA FP MGT439 662
09/28/27 – 09/29/27 London, KY FP MGT439 670

This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start, please contact the division at (866) 878-8900 or [email protected] to get the latest schedule.

Course Description

This course prepares participants to employ best practices for the planning and operational needs of children impacted by disaster. Participants will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to make pediatric considerations/accommodations while planning and preparing for community all-hazards events. The goal is the implementation of a safe, efficient, and effective integrated response with pediatric-focused utilization of public safety response assets. This course addresses pediatric emergency planning considerations through a combination of lectures and small group activities.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Attendance Requirements

Attendance is crucial in order to receive credit for this course.  All participants must complete registration prior to the beginning of the course, sign the attendance roster for each day of the course, attend 80% of the course hours, and complete the evaluation at the end of the course in order to receive a certificate of completion.

Participant Photo Identification Requirements

Participants attending face-to-face classroom training events will be required to provide photo identification. Participant identification will be verified by a TEEX-designated representative the morning of the first day o class.  The proof of identification participants bring should include their full name and photograph.  The following are acceptable forms of phot identification.

  • Sate-issued ID such as a driver’s license or identification card
  • U.S or foreign passport
  • National identity card
  • U.S. military card (front and back)
  • Permanent Resident Card
  • Certificate of Citizenship
  • Certificate of Naturalization
  • Employment Authorization Document
  • Employee ID or badge with Photo

For more information, refer to the Participant Handbook on the TEEX Website.

Familiarity with the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS) via completion of FEMA independent study courses IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, and IS-800 (or equivalents).

Upon successful completion, you will be able to:

  • Articulate the issues likely to arise within the pediatric population during disaster events.
  • Examine relevant Emergency Management (EM) considerations when planning for the care and management of the pediatric population following a disaster event.
  • Assess the impacts of surge and surge planning on the pediatric population before, during, and after a disaster event.
  • Articulate effective planning and preparation in addressing the requirements of the pediatric population with Access and Functional Needs (AFN) in a disaster event.
  • Articulate the relevant mass sheltering considerations when planning for the care and management of the pediatric population following a disaster event.
  • Examine a variety of triage systems to assess their appropriateness for pediatric applications and to the allocation of scarce resources.
  • Describe aspects of reunification planning that may be applied in a disaster event, emphasizing successfully reuniting the pediatric population with their families.
  • Examine the considerations for pediatric decontamination.

Suggested Audience

  • First receivers
  • First responders

Hospital and community-based emergency management personnel:

  • EMS personnel
  • Hospital administration
  • Emergency room personnel
  • School administrators
  • Medical research council personnel
  • Private sector personnel
  • First receiver staff (e.g., Emergency Department staff)
  • Jurisdictional emergency managers
  • Hospital planners
  • Medical response/hospital staff who may be called to an incident that generates pediatric patients (e.g., community disaster service agencies, federal support agencies)

Continuing Education And Professional Credits

  • American Academy of Family Practitioners (AAFP)
  • Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS)
  • Emergency Nurses Association (ENA)

Other Information

DHS/FEMA

As part of a Department of Homeland Security/ Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) funded Homeland Security National Training Program Cooperative Agreement, this course is provided at no cost to your jurisdiction.

Course Delivery Dates

Course delivery dates are at the discretion of the requesting agents or jurisdiction and must be consecutive.

An interested jurisdiction/agency contacts their respective State Administrative Agency Training Point of Contact (SAA TPOC) to request a National Training and Education Division (NTED) instructor-led course. It is then at the SAA TPOC’s discretion to approve or not approve the training request. If the SAA TPOC agrees to the training request, he/she contacts the training partner directly with information about the specific course to schedule, the number of participants interested in attending the course, and a listing of preferred dates.

Government Programs

  • For DHS/FEMA Funded Courses, please contact [email protected] or call (866) 878-8900
  • This project was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number (EMW-2023-CA-05041) administered by DHS/FEMA. Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the author and do not represent the official position or policies of DHS/FEMA.
    FEMA’s National Training and Education Division (NTED) offers a full catalog of courses at no cost to help build critical skills that responders need to function effectively in mass consequence events. Course subjects range from CBRNE / Weapons of Mass Destruction terrorism, cybersecurity, natural disasters, and other functions of emergency preparedness, response, and recovery. NTED courses include multiple delivery methods: instructor-led (direct deliveries), train-the-trainers (indirect deliveries), customized (conferences and seminars), and web-based. Instructor-led courses are offered in residence (i.e., at a training facility), virtually, or through mobile programs, in which courses are brought to state and local jurisdictions that request the training.
    NTED certified courses can be found at: www.firstrespondertraining.gov

Contact Information

EMS/Public Health Customer Care

Phone: (979) 314-1120
Email: [email protected]