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Disaster Human Services | Department of Human Services | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Disaster Human Services | Department of Human Services | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Disaster Human Services and Emergency Operations
The Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) partners with the Pennsylvania Department of Health's Office of Public Health Preparedness to strengthen the focus on emergency behavioral health at the state, county, and local levels.
Together these agencies have conducted training, support, and funding programs and set up the Crisis Counseling Program.
Training
A training program was established to help communities develop emergency behavioral health plans and train staff in psychological first aid and disaster crisis communications and referral teams.
Student Disaster Training Registration
DTR Instructor Login
Psychological First Aid
Evidence-informed modular approach to help children, adolescents, adults, and families in the immediate aftermath of disaster, terrorism, and other crisis events
Designed to reduce the initial distress caused by traumatic events and to foster short- and long-term adaptive functioning and coping
Based on the understanding that disaster survivors and others affected by such events will experience a broad range of early reactions (physical, psychological, behavioral, and spiritual). Some of these reactions will cause enough distress to interfere with adaptive coping, and recovery may be facilitated by support from compassionate and caring disaster responders.
Continuing education credits are currently available for the following disciplines: Emergency Medical Services certification including EMT and First Responder, Nursing, and Social Work
Disaster Crisis Outreach and Referral Team
One day training based on Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) best practices. Topics covered include:
Emphasis on crisis counseling in Disaster Recovery Centers
Crisis counseling program concepts
The psychosocial needs of isolated/quarantined individuals and the impact of pandemic influenza
Review of the concepts of
National Incident Management System
Potential drug and alcohol abuse issues after a disaster
Children's needs following a disaster
Personal and community resiliency
The
National Biodefense Science Board
recommendations to the Department of Health and Human Services
In addition, the psychological impact of the following events is discussed: mass casualties/mass fatalities, economic crisis, pandemic
If interested in joining a disaster team in your county, please contact your county
Mental Health Office
Initiative Support and Funding
PA CARES
Pennsylvania Americans Showing Compassion, Assistance and Reaching out with Empathy for Service Members
As military personnel return home to Pennsylvania from their duties, these individuals and their family members may experience a variety of readjustment challenges. In response to this, the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, have joined with various state and local agencies to form a voluntary advisory and action task force to assist these veterans and their families with a successful reintegration back to their families and communities.
Resources
Department of Health Office of Public Health Preparedness
DisasterAgency.gov
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
ReadyPA | Emergency Planning for Those with Special Needs
SAMHSA