Community Education Curricula
If you wish to request any materials distributed by PBEM, please do so at least two weeks before you need them. You can request materials by completing the online REQUEST FORM. |
Community Resilience Workbook
The Community Resilience Workbook is PBEM's principal community resilience curriculum publication.
Specifications
Finishing size is 8 ½" x 8 ½", full color CYMK; color/ink 4/4 with heavy coverage. Printed on REC 90# White-11, recycled content preferred. Booklet is coil bound (PBEM usually uses a clear coil).[1] Composed in InDesign. Graphic design and layout was completed by Hexad.
Appropriate Use
Project history
Prior to starting the Workbook, PBEM relied on Map Your Neighborhood (MYN) as the go-to community resilience curriculum. But MYN had a number of problems: it was (weirdly) copyrighted, it was poorly designed for simple printing (meaning the public had to rely on PBEM to print them copies), several of its concepts were outdated, it was not produced with an equity lens, and it was available only in English. Facilitator guidance did exist as a series of videos, but they were difficult to find because the videos were often taken down from YouTube (possibly because of the copyrighting).
Community Education Curricula: not published by PBEM
Red Cross Prepare! Resource Guide
PDF available at: https://www.redcross.org/local/oregon/about-us/our-work.html
Be 2 Weeks Ready
https://www.oregon.gov/oem/hazardsprep/pages/2-weeks-ready.aspx
Disaster Preparedness Tokyo Manual ("Tokyo Bosai")
PDF available in English at: https://www.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/english/guide/bosai/index.html.[2]
Tokyo Bosai is a disaster preparedness manual (modeled after a manga) developed for Tokyo households by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and available in English. Though the content is comprehensive and high quality, PBEM has declined to publish and distribute it. Printing costs for a manual of this size makes for a very low return on investment (particularly printing information that anyone can find online for free). Though the manual is popular in Japan, there is no credible data suggesting Portlanders consume disaster preparedness information the same way Tokyoites do.
From the website linked above:
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has compiled a manual called “Disaster Preparedness Tokyo” (Tokyo Bousai) to help households get fully prepared for various potential disasters, including an earthquake directly hitting Tokyo. “Disaster Preparedness Tokyo” is tailored to the various local features of Tokyo, such as its urban structure and the lifestyles of its residents. It contains easy-to-understand information on how to prepare for and respond to a disaster. This information is useful both in the event of an emergency and to help you prepare proactively now.
A Portland-centered version, created by a local artist, is rumored to be published soon.
Connection is Protection
PDF available at: https://fairvieworegon.gov/431/Emergency-Preparedness