ICCROM and the Prince Claus Fund have published an innovative handbook
and toolkit on First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis, for
free download.
 
When disasters strike, local communities are the first to try and
safeguard their cultural heritage, however their ability to intervene is
often greatly reduced during complex and multi-faceted humanitarian
crises. At the same time, first responders may not always be aware of
what is culturally important, and they often lack the training to handle
heritage objects and structures, and meet the specific needs those who
bear traditional knowledge.
 
First Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis is a two-part
publication created for the various actors involved in an emergency. It
provides a practical method and a set of ready-to-use tools for securing
endangered cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible. The
user-friendly workflows help readers to plan and implement coordinated
cultural rescue and risk reduction operations that involve local
communities, heritage custodians, emergency responders and
humanitarians. 
 
Written with the key guiding philosophy of ensuring an inclusive
attitude and respect for diversity while at the same time interlocking
humanitarian assistance with cultural heritage first aid, this resource
provides an essential, ethical framework that will lead to successful
outcomes.
The cultural heritage First Aid workflows and methodologies have been
field tested in Haiti, Iraq, Syria, Nepal, Philippines and India, yet
this is the first time they have been codified into a comprehensive tool
that is accessible to anybody.
 
The resource has multiple uses: it will help to improve emergency
preparedness within cultural heritage institutions, serve as a reference
to train others, and act as a guide for planning and implementing
coordinated cultural heritage first aid. 
 
TheFirst Aid to Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis Handbook and
Toolkit is the outcome of nearly a decade of field experience gained by
ICCROM, and a close partnership between ICCROM, the Prince Claus Fund
( https://princeclausfund.org/) and the Smithsonian Institution
( https://www.si.edu/) . It has been developed to answer to the
increasing need for cultural heritage professionals and humanitarians
alike to have a reliable and user-friendly reference that integrates
heritage safeguarding into emergency and recovery activities, offering
standard operating procedures that are applicable in almost any crisis
context.
 
Who will be interested in reading it?
Cultural heritage professionals and institutions that would like to
develop coordinated emergency plans.

Community-based organizations and humanitarian aid professionals who
are working to enhance disaster resilience in-risk prone regions of the
world.

Civil protection, civil defence and military personnel, firefighters,
and others in charge of protecting communities and their assets during
disasters and conflicts.

What does it feature?
The Handbook offers step-by-step instructions and real-life case
examples. It walks readers through the three  phases of cultural
heritage First Aid – (1) situation analysis; (2) post event, on-site
damage and risk assessment; (3) security and stabilisation, which
collectively lead to early recovery. 

The phases include workflows and procedures that resemble those
followed by emergency responders and humanitarian aid professionals,
making in-field coordination possible. 

The layout and language is simple and easy to understand.

It is interactive, so you can move quickly through the sections in
order to arrive at what you need.

Diagrams, photos and drawings illustrate the text for easy reference.

A glossary and several references allow readers to deepen their
understanding of concepts and materials.

The toolkit is rich with checklists, templates and tips that can be
customised to any situation.

Download it, save it to your phone, and share it with as many people as

possible so that together we can improve emergency preparedness and
response, and build resilience for cultural heritage
worldwide.https://www.iccrom.org/news/pioneering-resource-first-aid-cultural-heritage-now-available

Isabelle Verger
Collections Unit - ICCROM 
Via di San Michele, 13
I-00153 Rome, Italy
Tel: +39 06 58553410
http://www.iccrom.org
 


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