For information regarding the program, contact:

Adrian Gordon
President and CEO
Canadian Centre for Emergency Preparedness
Telephone: (905) 331-2552
Fax: (905) 331-1641
Email: agordon@ccep.ca


BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Introduction:The World Conference on Disaster Management (WCDM) is the premier annual event that addresses issues common to all aspects of disaster/emergency management. The conference program includes speakers from many parts of the world and provides excellent opportunities for training and networking with experts and practitioners in Emergency Planning/Management, Business Continuity, Emergency Communications, Emergency Response, Disaster Management Research, Risk Management, Security, IT, HR, Environmental, Community Planning and the organizations which supply and service these professions.

Theme: The 2009 Conference theme will be:

"A Climate For Change: Communication, Collaboration and Co-operation"

Audience:WCDM delegates are predominantly practitioners from all levels of government and the private sector, including: utilities, financial services, insurance, transportation, communications, manufacturing, petro-chemical, education, and numerous other industries. WCDM is an ideal opportunity for academics and researchers to communicate and network with these practitioners.


CONFERENCE GOAL: A major goal of WCDM is to offer a program that challenges delegates by examining traditional concepts and methods and provides:


GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACTS

Note: at this stage abstract details should contain no more than 250 words.

Conference Format:
Presentations should fit into one of the following six streams:

  1. Real Events / Lessons Learned
    Real incidents/events – these should either be recent events (within last 18 months) or draw on lessons learned from past events that can be applied in current planning.

  2. Emerging Trends in Disaster Management
    Global Climate Change, Infectious diseases (Flu Pandemic, SARS, West Nile Virus), Terrorism, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Community Emergency Response Programs, Nuclear, Biological, Radiological & Chemical threats (NBRC), Emergency Risk Management, etc

  3. The Human Element in Disaster Management
    Crisis Communications, Biggest PR Issues within the last year, Violence in the Workplace, HR Policies, Stress Reduction, Trauma Risk Management, Personal Preparedness & Pandemic Planning

  4. Technical Issues/Threats
    Emergency Communications (Interoperability), Cyber & Electronic Data Security, Internet Security/Hacker Attacks, SANs, Communication Systems Options, Emergency Management / BCP Software.

  5. Disaster Management Principles & Practices
    Community Resilience, Emergency Operations Centres, Emergency Site Management, NIMS/ICS, Standards, Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery, HAZMAT, Managing the Media, Major Event Contingency Planning, Public Awareness and Education Campaigns, Evacuation Planning, Exercise and Training Programs, Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment.

  6. Research & Development
    Development of multi-organizational strategies for managing incidents, recommendations for amendments to current disaster management legislation, disaster management / business continuity pilot projects, results of research contributing to loss reduction strategies; etc.

Where applicable, presentations should address:


Presentation Formats


SELECTION CRITERIA

The Program Committee will review all presentations - selection will be based on the following criteria:


CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE

Deadline for Submissions: December 5, 2008.

All Submissions Must be ON-LINE

Submissions received by E-mail, Fax or Hardcopy will not be accepted.


REVIEW PROCESS

All submitters will be notified by email by December 31, 2008 - Please note that reviewer comments will not be supplied to proposal submitters.

Confirmed speakers will be required to provide the following additional information for inclusion on the conference web site and brochure:

Final presentations must be submitted by May 15, 2009 in PowerPoint or MS Word format.


COMPENSATION

Primary Speakers will be provided with:

Note: All speakers will be responsible for their own travel costs.

Co-Presenters: Additional presenters over and above the Primary Speaker will be required to pay a nominal fee of CDN$400 and will be responsible for all other costs including travel and accommodation.

Poster Presenters will be required to pay a nominal fee of CDN$400 and will be responsible for all other costs including travel and accommodation. Poster presentations will be included in the conference proceedings.


SPEAKER RESPONSIBILITIES

Speakers will be responsible for all other expenses including travel, non-sponsored meals and miscellaneous charges.