Kentucky Community Crisis Response Board Pine Hill Plaza 1121 Louisville Rd. Suite 2 Frankfort, KY 40601 Office: (502) 607-5781 |
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Welcome to the KCCRB!
In a natural or man made disaster or under national security conditions many events will occur which will necessitate the coordination and delivery of crisis intervention and disaster behavioral health services.
Crisis intervention and disaster behavioral health services are the immediate and coordinated provision of consultation, assessment, risk assessment, referral, and psychological first aid to people affected by crisis or disaster.
"Psychological First Aid" is the application of the three basic concepts of protect, direct and connect. It embraces the
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addressing of immediate physical needs
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comforting and consoling affected individuals
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providing concrete information about where to turn for help
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listening to and validating feelings
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linking individuals to support systems
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normalizing stress reactions to trauma and sudden loss
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reinforcing positive coping skills
The Kentucky Community Crisis Response Board (KCCRB) created under KRS Chapter 36 and recognized as the lead disaster behavioral health agency by the Department for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services (DMHMRS) (state mental health authority), Kentucky Division of Emergency Management (KyEM) and the American Red Cross (ARC), has the primary responsibility to provide disaster behavioral health services for the Commonwealth.
Disaster Resources
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Annual Report |
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Crisis Response Team |
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The Kentucky Community Crisis Response Board (KCCRB), created under KRS Chapter 36 and Chapter 42, ensures an organized, rapid and effective response in the aftermath of crisis and disaster. Join the Kentucky Community Crisis Reponse Team
KHELPS Information
KCCRB partners with KHELPS (Kentucky Health Emergency Listing of Professionals for Surge)
KHELPS is used to register, notify, and inform individuals who are interested in volunteering in the event of an accidental or intentional emergency, or intentional emergency, or other public health care disaster.
To help meet behavioral health surge capacity needs, KHELPS is partnering with the KCCRB to allow psychologists, counselors, therapists and a broad array of trained disaster behavioral health outreach personnel to become involved. Volunteers will receive training in incident management and an orientation to disaster behavioral health on-line.
To register as a Disaster Behavioral Health Volunteer click the following link: KHELPS
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Training |
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The KCCRB offers serveral training courses. To see a list of courses offered and learn how to register, click the link below.
KCCRB Training
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Preparedness Section |
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Psychological First Aid Resources |
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