Sally Furniss
Well-known member
Ministry of Health
Pandemic influenza
Exercise programme
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/pandemicinfluenza-exerciseprogramme
The past 18 months has seen the Ministry of Health engage the government sector, and particularly the health sector, in a period of intensive planning for a potential influenza pandemic. This work has culminated in the development of the New Zealand Influenza Pandemic Action Plan (NZIPAP).
With the NZIPAP completed it is full steam ahead with preparations for a programme of exercises that will review these plans in order to confirm and develop a robust national response.
The Ministry of Health are coordinating an Exercise Programme in 2006/07, consisting of three major exercises. The Exercise Programme aims to thoroughly assess New Zealand?s plans for responding to a pandemic. The first two exercises aim to assess the most difficult aspects of pandemic planning. Lessons learnt from these initial exercises will enable existing plans to be modified and reassessed in the major exercise in May 2007.
The exercises are:
* Exercise Makgill ? November 2006
* Exercise Russell ? February 2007
* Exercise Cruickshank ? May 2007.
The names of the exercises were chosen as they all relate to the 1918 influenza epidemic in New Zealand.
The key objectives of the Exercise Programme are to:
* gauge the capability and capacity of the health sector and central and local government agencies to respond to and recover from an influenza pandemic
* review the processes for coordination, communication, leadership and governance during a pandemic
* provide a forum for intersectoral review and discussion of pandemic plans
* inform policy, operational process, capability and capacity for 2007-2010.
Page last updated: October 2006
Pandemic influenza
Exercise programme
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/indexmh/pandemicinfluenza-exerciseprogramme
The past 18 months has seen the Ministry of Health engage the government sector, and particularly the health sector, in a period of intensive planning for a potential influenza pandemic. This work has culminated in the development of the New Zealand Influenza Pandemic Action Plan (NZIPAP).
With the NZIPAP completed it is full steam ahead with preparations for a programme of exercises that will review these plans in order to confirm and develop a robust national response.
The Ministry of Health are coordinating an Exercise Programme in 2006/07, consisting of three major exercises. The Exercise Programme aims to thoroughly assess New Zealand?s plans for responding to a pandemic. The first two exercises aim to assess the most difficult aspects of pandemic planning. Lessons learnt from these initial exercises will enable existing plans to be modified and reassessed in the major exercise in May 2007.
The exercises are:
* Exercise Makgill ? November 2006
* Exercise Russell ? February 2007
* Exercise Cruickshank ? May 2007.
The names of the exercises were chosen as they all relate to the 1918 influenza epidemic in New Zealand.
The key objectives of the Exercise Programme are to:
* gauge the capability and capacity of the health sector and central and local government agencies to respond to and recover from an influenza pandemic
* review the processes for coordination, communication, leadership and governance during a pandemic
* provide a forum for intersectoral review and discussion of pandemic plans
* inform policy, operational process, capability and capacity for 2007-2010.
Page last updated: October 2006