Canadian Center for Emergency Preparedness
The Canadian Centre for Emergency Preparedness was a Canadian, federally incorporated, not-for-profit organization that encouraged and promoted disaster management elements and practices to organizations, communities, and individuals in both the public and private sectors. CCEP's aim was to reduce the [Disaster Disaster risk reduction|risk reduction|risk], impact and cost of disasters. CCEP was established in 1993. In 2013, it ceased operations and transferred its assets to the Emergency Management and Public Safety Institute of Centennial College, Toronto, Ontario. It formally dissolved on January 22, 2014.
Objectives
CCEP's main objectives are to increase risk and disaster awareness, promote the need for appropriate disaster management plans; and communicate information on the availability of resources, expertise, and technology. CCEP also supports working towards a more disruption resilient global economy by influencing public and government policy.The core philosophy of CCEP is to ensure that organizations and individuals in their respective sectors have the ability to mitigate disruptions that affect economic sustainability/viability, thus affecting the health of global economies as a whole.