Mental Health All-Hazards Disaster
Planning Guidance and Developing Cultural Competence in Disaster
Mental Health Programs
www.mentalhealth.samhsa.gov
These two publications are available through SAMHSA's National
Mental Health Information Center: P.O. Box 42490, Washington,
DC 20015. Telephone: 1 (800) 789-CMHS (2647) or 1 (866) 889-2647
(TTY).
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Guide for All-Hazard Emergency
Operations Planning, State and Local Guide (SLG) 101,
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
www.fema.gov/rrr/gaheop.shtm
This document is available in hard copy from FEMA's Printing
and Publications Branch. To place an order, write to FEMA,
P.O. Box 2102, Jessup, MD 20794-2012; fax: (301) 362-5335;
or telephone: 1 (800) 480-2520. Include title, item number
(9-1051), short title (SLG 101), quantity requested, and name,
address, and daytime phone number. |
Preparing for the Psychological
Consequences of Terrorism: A Public Health Strategy,
Institute of Medicine
www.nap.edu/catalog/10717.html
Call 1 (888) 624-8373 (customer service line for the publisher,
National Academies Press). This Institute of Medicine (IOM)
report highlights critical issues in responding to the psychological
effects of terrorism. The report includes recommendations
for training and educating service providers to ensure appropriate
guidelines for the protection of service providers. Information
is also included on how to develop public health surveillance
for factors leading to psychological consequences. To assist
the committee preparing the report, SAMHSA, together with
the IOM and the National Institute of Mental Health, sponsored
a workshop to assess the immediate and long-term consequences
of terrorism. Several SAMHSA staff members were among those
presenting at the workshop. |
Communicating in a Crisis: Risk
Communications Guidelines for Public Officials
www.riskcommunication.samhsa.gov
This SAMHSA publication is available online or call 1 (800)
789-CMHS (2647). See SAMHSA News, Volume X, Number
3, for highlights. |