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Report on Exercise Cruickshank
Date of publication: October 2007
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Exercise Cruickshank was a whole-of-government influenza pandemic exercise led by the Ministry of Health. The exercise was held over 5 days in May 2007.
Exercise Cruickshank was the largest exercise of its kind to be conducted. It successfully practiced the four stages of a pandemic response across more than 40 government agencies at local, regional and national levels in New Zealand.
The objectives of Exercise Cruickshank were to:
practise specific aspects of the pandemic response plans set out in the New Zealand Influenza Pandemic Action Plan
exercise the intersectoral response during the four phases of a pandemic: keep it out (border management), stamp it out (cluster control), manage it (pandemic management) and recover from it (recovery).
Exercise Cruickshank had seventeen objectives, with key performance indicators for each objective. The report provides the results of each of these objectives and recommendations for action in the future.
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Report on Exercise Cruickshank (Word, 979 KB)
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Date of publication: October 2007
ISBN 978-0-478-31209-6 (print)
ISBN 978-0-478-31210-2 (online)
HP 4470
Citation: Ministry of Health. 2007. Report on Exercise Cruickshank. Wellington: Ministry of Health.
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