Developing a Comprehensive Disaster & Crisis Response Program for Mental HealthElizabeth K. Carll This unique & comprehensive step-by-step manual will help you set up crisis teams to respond to public emergencies. Includes forms, procedures & guidelines needed to start & manage a disaster response program. You'll learn how to: recruit volunteers & organize response teams; coordinate psychological services with the Red Cross & other responders; establish procedures for on-site response; develop a network of pro-bono, follow-up referrals; & work with reporters to educate the public about your service. Extensive bibliography & resource list. |
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... workers , myself included . It was a sign of the continuity of life and lifted our spirits . Soon after , it was discovered a cat had delivered a litter of kittens under a shed . Then the schools opened and we saw children playing in a ...
... workers , myself included . It was a sign of the continuity of life and lifted our spirits . Soon after , it was discovered a cat had delivered a litter of kittens under a shed . Then the schools opened and we saw children playing in a ...
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... workers . Currently , there are more than 2000 volunteer psychologists in the APA DRN . The NYSPA Disaster / Crisis Response Network has responded to all types of disasters : natural , such as floods and fires and storms and nor'easters ...
... workers . Currently , there are more than 2000 volunteer psychologists in the APA DRN . The NYSPA Disaster / Crisis Response Network has responded to all types of disasters : natural , such as floods and fires and storms and nor'easters ...
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... workers , as well as preliminary determination about the makeup of the team that will respond , and shift assignments , are all basics for any response plan . The specific checklist of start - up activities maintained by all NYSPA ...
... workers , as well as preliminary determination about the makeup of the team that will respond , and shift assignments , are all basics for any response plan . The specific checklist of start - up activities maintained by all NYSPA ...
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... workers . a . At the disaster scene - Contact site manager , case workers or supervisor b . Identify other locations : Morgue , hotels , hospitals c . Identify " Team Leaders " of emergency service worker groups : Red Cross , EMS , fire ...
... workers . a . At the disaster scene - Contact site manager , case workers or supervisor b . Identify other locations : Morgue , hotels , hospitals c . Identify " Team Leaders " of emergency service worker groups : Red Cross , EMS , fire ...
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... workers or other workers . In the second column under # , please indicate the number of individuals to whom you provided that service . In addition , please provide any additional information which is requested . If more room is needed ...
... workers or other workers . In the second column under # , please indicate the number of individuals to whom you provided that service . In addition , please provide any additional information which is requested . If more room is needed ...
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