Emergency Social Services
Family Services and Consumer Affairs provides emergency social services to support the local authority's response teams.
There are regional offices located throughout the province. The regions
are: Winnipeg, Central, Interlake, Parkland, Westman, Eastman and Northern.
Staff assigned to assist a local authority may be: social workers,
Employment and Income Assistance Counsellors, Child Care Coordinators,
Behaviour Specialists, Finance Officers or administrative support.
Services Supported
Family Services and Consumer Affairs supports the following services:
-
Registration and inquiry
services
- Consists
of the registration of evacuees
- Provides assistance
to reunite families
- Responds
to inquiries
- Emergency food services
- Provides food or
meals to those persons without food or
food preparation facilities
- Food should be culturally appropriate
and sensitive to the dietary needs of the evacuees
- Emergency clothing services
- Provides clothing
or emergency covering to help preserve
health and modesty until regular sources of supply are available
- Diapers
are the most commonly provided clothing item
- Emergency shelter services
- Arranges for safe,
immediate, temporary lodging for evacuees
- Accommodation may be
congregate facilities, private arrangements, or hotel/motels
- Emergency personal services
- Provides information
on the immediate emergency help available
- Arranges for temporary
care of unattended children and dependent adults
- Provides counselling
to people with personal problems and needs created or aggravated
by the emergency
- Reception centre services
- Provides staff support to one-stop facilities that
are capable of providing:
- registration and
inquiry
- food services
- accommodation
- lodging
- personal services
- Coordination of emergency social services in reception centres
- Liaison officers and/or on-site response personnel to advise/assist local authorities
How to Obtain Emergency
Social Services
During emergencies, requests for Emergency
Social Services can be made by contacting your local authority
(Mayor, Reeve etc.)