NODS reviews disaster readiness in schools

The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) has initiated a systematic evaluation of emergency response capabilities within Antigua and Barbuda’s educational institutions, commencing with Buckley’s Primary School. This critical assessment represents the initial phase of a nationwide initiative designed to enhance school safety protocols.

According to Public Relations Officer Midcie Francis, the comprehensive review meticulously examines institutional preparedness for various natural disasters, particularly focusing on earthquake and hurricane response mechanisms. The evaluation constitutes an integral component of NODS’ Primary School Disaster Management Programme, which seeks to fortify structural resilience and operational readiness across the education sector.

During the Buckley’s Primary assessment, NODS officials conducted rigorous inspections of multiple safety dimensions. The evaluation encompassed evacuation route efficiency, student accounting procedures following emergencies, and inventory assessments of critical emergency supplies. The drill featured active participation from educators, students, and first responders, creating a realistic training environment that tested coordination and communication protocols.

Francis confirmed the program’s expansion to other educational facilities, with Clare Hall Secondary School scheduled for subsequent evaluation. This systematic approach underscores the government’s commitment to establishing standardized emergency preparedness benchmarks nationwide. The initiative aligns with broader regional efforts to strengthen Caribbean disaster resilience amid increasing climate-related challenges.