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Publications
Haiti Earthquake Resources
- Taking Care of Your Emotional Health After a Disaster
- Pran Swen Sante Mantal Ou Apre Yo Dezas (Haitian/Creole translation of link above)

- Disaster Related Deaths and Infection: Truth, Myth, or In-Between
- Disaster Related Death: Managing Concerns about the Dead or Missing
- Disasters and Poverty: Natural Disasters Disproportionately Affect the World’s Poor
- Haiti Facts Important to Disaster Response and Recovery: Poverty and Quality of Life
- Managing a Workplace or an Organization After a Disaster
- Multi-State Response Effort
General Disaster Resources
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After the Disaster - (English)

- Después Del Desastre - (Spanish)
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Helping Your Child After the Disaster - (English)

- Cómo Ayudar A Sus Hijor Despues Del Desastre - (Spanish)

- Ready Kids – Parents and Teachers We must have the tools and plans in place to make it on our own, at least for a period of time, no matter where we are when disaster strikes.
- Listo Niños - Padres y Maestros Debe tener lo que se necesita para sobrevivir por un tiempo sin importar dónde esté cuando ocurra el desastre.
Wild Fire Information
Other Resources
- Disaster Mental Health Summit
- Pandemic Influenza
- 24-Hour Local Crisis Hotlines
- Psychological First Aid (PFA) for Students and Teachers: Listen, Protect, Connect – Model & Teach: PDF Version
(December, 2008)
- Mental Health Topics
- Publications on Mental Health and Disaster Issues
Training
- California Responds - Disaster Mental Health
- Module One - Mental Health Response System and Federal Funding Overview
- Module Two - Basic Clinical Principals
- Module Three - Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Module Four - Anxiety and Related Topics
- Module Five - Coping Among Survivors
- Module Six - Delivering Bad News: Families, Victims, Agencies
- Module Seven - Risk Management, Isolation and Quarantine Issues

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