VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT - Contents
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Introduction to the VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT by Dr. Dan Boatright, SWCPHP
Section I – Volunteer Organizations - Introduction by Dr. Dan Boatright, SWCPHP
New Mexico Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) - Katharine Juul, Program Manager, UNM Center for Disaster Medicine
Colorado MRC - Aleda Ahlgren, BSN, ME, MA, Director of Education, Central CO AHEC
THE BLOOD CENTER’S ROLE IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, Ronald O. Gilcher, MD, FACP, President, CEO & Medical Director, Oklahoma Blood Institute
Section II – Family Preparedness - Vicki Tall Chief, Ed.D. and Pam Boatright MS. MPH.
Video & PDF at
http://www.swcphp.ouhsc.edu/toolkit/...a/famprep.html
Section III –
Physical Safety - Introduction by Dr. Brenda L. Elledge
Volunteer Hazard Mitigation - Lester Wheeler, Oklahoma City CERT
Preparing for Deployment: Considerations for Volunteer Disaster Responsders
Personal Preparedness Kits: Personal Safety - James Pratt RMRS/MRC Educator
HCW Immunization - Dr. Michael S. Bronze, MD
Section IV –
Disaster Mindedness - Introduction by Dr. Mike Brand, SWCPHP
http://www.swcphp.ouhsc.edu/toolkit/...a/dismind.html
Becoming a Disaster Volunteer - Rose Pfefferbaum, PhD, MPH (*NOTE: You will need an internet connection and the latest version of Windows Media Player installed on your machine to view this file.)
Caring for Disaster Survivors - Betty Pfefferbaum, MD, JD (*NOTE: You will need an internet connection and the latest version of Windows Media Player installed on your machine to view this file.)
What to Expect When Volunteering for a Disaster- Dr. Brooke Parish
Closing Remarks - Dr. Curt Drennan
Post Test Questions -coming soon-
Additional Resources
Family Preparedness
Physical Safety
South Central Center for Public Health Preparedness: The Preparedness Minute is a series of video clips describing what you can do to be ready for emergency situations, whether they are at work or at home.
Some of the videos will be reminders, others will present new information. Ultimately, these videos can help you take action and get prepared.
Creating an Action Plan Storing Supplies for Emergency
Be Prepared in Your Daily Routine
Helping Children Cope in a Disaster
Building Resiliency
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Southwest Center for Public Health Preparedness
http://www.swcphp.ouhsc.edu/toolkit/...tart_here.html