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The Community Resilience Workbook was designed to engage a broad social spectrum and generally works well for any gathered group of community members who want to engage in disaster resilience. More specialized curricula might be a better match for some audiences (e.g. tenants in an apartment building might prefer to consider the Vertical Communities Toolkit produced by the Pearl District Neighborhood Association). | The Community Resilience Workbook was designed to engage a broad social spectrum and generally works well for any gathered group of community members who want to engage in disaster resilience. More specialized curricula might be a better match for some audiences (e.g. tenants in an apartment building might prefer to consider the Vertical Communities Toolkit produced by the Pearl District Neighborhood Association). | ||
While in the production process, PBEM recognized the need for a Workbook facilitator's guide. | Every member of a group participating in going through the Workbook should have their own copy. As it is a Workbook, recipients are encouraged to fill out parts of it begin forming their own resilience plan. | ||
While in the production process, PBEM recognized the need for a Workbook facilitator's guide so that someone could take a group of recipients through a workshop. The Facilitators Guides are also available in multiple languages. | |||
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