Lac Ste. Anne County Activity Report LSAC_Flipbook_Activity Report 2016-17_FINAL_HiRes | Page 7

Nation, which necessitated an evacuation of County residents in the Glenevis area in May. This event, and the other activations of 2016, led the Emergency Management Agency to further develop the Emergency Response Plan for Lac Ste. Anne County, with specific attention to Emergency Social Services requirements. Emergency Social Services — sometimes referred to as ESS — provides for the emotional and physical needs of individuals and families affected by an emergency or disaster. ESS services can include everything from lodging, food and clothing to pet services and donation coordination. Because these are the services provided directly to people in need, it’s vital that planning and training are in place when emer gency situations arise. To date, the County has trained nearly a dozen ESS specialists to respond in this area of emergency management. The group continues to focus on the development of a detailed emergency social services plan for the community. Personal preparedness is a vital part of planning for an emergency, and a part that you can do yourself. Residents are encouraged to review information on how they can prepare their family for a disaster. Preparation and planning should be completed now to ensure that in an emergency all residents have the supplies and plans to protect themselves and their families. More information on how to prepare for an emergency can be found at aema.alberta.ca/ personal-emergency-preparedness. Whether you work for Lac Ste. Anne County or the County works for you, thank you for the role you play in making this region so remarkable. Robert Osmond Assistant Chief Administrative Officer & Chief Financial Officer Administration 7.