Responder Training amp Experience Presented at the Texas Unites Conference Galveston Texas October 22 th 2013 Introductions Victoria L Calder PhD Director Texas School Safety Center ID: 686958
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Texas Disaster Behavioral HealthResponder Training & Experience
Presented at the:
Texas Unites Conference
Galveston, Texas
October 22
th
, 2013Slide2
IntroductionsSlide3
Victoria L. Calder, Ph.D., Director, Texas School Safety CenterFrances Douglas, Psy.D., Chief Psychologist, Office of Psychological Services, Texas Department of Public SafetyElizabeth Disco-Shearer, President, Texas Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
Chance A. Freeman, Branch Manager, Disaster Behavioral Health Services, Department of State Health Services
Who are DBH Consortium panel members?Slide4
What is the history of the Texas DBH Consortium?Slide5
What agencies are represented in the Consortium?Slide6
What is the mission of the Texas DBH Consortium?Slide7
What are the primary functions of the Texas DBH Consortium?Slide8
Subcommittee on PlanningSubcommittee on Training and Experience
What are the current projects of the Consortium?Slide9
Roles and DeploymentSlide10
DBH
Response
Local Mental Health Authority
Incident Command/Emergency Management
DPS VICTIM SERVICES
DSHS State Medical Operations Center
Disaster Behavioral Health Services
Emergency Event
DBH Consortium
TDEM State Operations Center
Disaster District ChairSlide11
Texas Behavioral Health Provider QualificationsSlide12
Process will be included in the Guide
How are DBH practitioners deployed?Slide13
ExampleSlide14
DISASTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY (LMHA)
POPULATIONS SERVED
SERVICE LOCATIONS
LMHA CLIENTS
FIRST RESPONDERS
SURVIVORS
FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER
SHELTERS
INCIDENT COMMAND
RE-ENTRY
HOMEOWNERS
BUSINESS OWNERS
SCHOOLS
CHILDREN
NURSING HOME
ELDERLY
SPANISH SPEAKERS
LAW ENFORCEMENT
FIRE
EMS
COMMUNICATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
NURSES
OTHER VOLUNTEERS
FORMAL SERVICES
BEREAVED
SURVIVORS
FIRST RESPONDERS
SURVIVORS
DSHS DISASTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
WEST, TEXAS FERTILIZER EXPLOSION RESPONSE
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What are your recommendations and next steps?Slide16
Questions?Slide17
17DSHS DBHS
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/mhsa-disaster
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National Child Traumatic Stress Network PFA
http
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www.nctsn.org/content/psychological-first-aidhttp://www.nctsnet.org/content/pfa-mobileWorld Health PFA modelhttp://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2011/humanitarian_relief_20110819/en/index.htmlSubstance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)http://store.samhsa.gov/pages/searchResult/psychological+first+aid
http://disasterdistress.samhsa.gov/FEMA Incident Command System Training http://www.training.fema.gov/EMIWeb/IS/ICSResource/index.htm
ResourcesSlide18
Disaster Behavioral Health Services
DBHS@DSHS.state.tx.us
512-206-5555
Contact InformationSlide19
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