On this page you will find plans for:
Please note: Staff have read through and are quizzed on all emergency plans in their 1st week of employment and plans are reviewed in monthly safety meetings.
Building Evacuation: Practiced as fire drill once per month.
Neighbourhood evacuation: In the case that we need to leave the neighbourhood we will load children into program vehicles, & staff cars, and relocate to our alternate location: Maple Ridge Park, 13180 232 St, Maple Ridge
In the case of a city evacuation: We will load children into program vehicles, and staff cars, and relocate to: Thrive SONRISE Cloverdale @ 5588 188 St Surrey, BC
Parents can contact the center cell at TBA or the church at (604)-575-5588
In the case of any emergency, staff will attempt to keep children calm and if possible debriefed before leaving with parents. If we are unable to return to our building following an emergency, parents will be notified regarding any long term alternative plans as soon as possible.
Emergency Evacuation Practice: Thrive will practice & record the neighbourhood evacuation once a year. The entire group leave at one time & review the plans outlined. (Out of town destinations will not be used in the practice)
Our program vehicles are equipped with emergency evacuation kits including: Blanket, space blankets, drinking water, non-perishable snacks, candles, lighter, flashlight, batteries. This is supplemented with first aid kits which include the children’s emergency contact cards.
In event of a lockdown, all center doors will be closed and locked children will be kept in the program area away from windows if safest, no one will be allowed in or out until it has been deemed safe to do so. Children will be kept calm and distracted and will be debriefed before leaving. Parents will be contacted to be notified of the lockdown.
Medical emergency Plan: Staff to apply basic first aid. Ambulance to be called, parents to be called, if ratios allow it staff will go to the hospital to meet parents and be with the child until then. Children in the group will be debriefed.
It is important to take action as soon as the ground first begins to shake.
When the shaking stops staff will:
Earthquakes are usually followed by smaller tremors or aftershocks. Be prepared for these.
Following an emergency, big or small children are debriefed as a group, and parents are communicated with and required reporting will be done. In the event that the Thrive care center or a portion of the building requires repair before children can safely return, parents will be notified as soon as possible and required repairs and or relocation to another building will happen as soon as possible. As long as there is cell reception or internet access parents can continue communication with the center via cell phone, email and messenger.