Staffing, Exercises, Drills, and Training

Staffing, Exercises, Drills, and Training


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ASPR TRACIE

  • ASPR’s Technical Resources, Assistance Center, and Information Exchange (TRACIE) was created to meet the information and technical assistance needs of regional ASPR staff, healthcare coalitions, healthcare entities, healthcare providers, emergency managers, public health practitioners, and others working in disaster medicine, healthcare system preparedness, and public health emergency preparedness. (2016)

Disaster Lit: Resource Guide for Disaster Medicine and Public Health

  • This is a database of links to disaster medicine and public health documents available on the Internet at no cost. Documents include expert guidelines, research reports, conference proceedings, training classes, fact sheets, websites, databases, and similar materials selected from over 700 organizations for a professional audience.

IS-36: Multihazard Planning for Childcare

  • The goal of this course is to provide childcare providers, of all sizes and with responsibility for children of all ages, with the knowledge and tools to analyze the hazards and threats at the site, to develop a plan to address these hazards and threats, and to implement processes to update and practice the emergency plan.

Pediatric Education in Disasters Manual

  • This is a manual for a 10-module training program that covers issues fundamental to the care of children involved in disasters. The Course structure comprises the delivery of lectures and then, the division of trainees in small workshops to develop hands-on activities, such as resolution of different scenarios and discussion of cases.

Pediatric Tabletop Exercise Toolkit for Hospitals

  • Developed by the Center for Pediatric Emergency medicine for New York City in collaboration with the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Healthcare Emergency Preparedness Program, this 152-page toolkit provides a detailed instruction on developing, conducting and evaluating pediatric-focused tabletop exercises.

Psychosocial Impacts of Disasters on Children

  • This course addresses the unique psychosocial needs of children in disasters. It is geared towards all health professionals. The lesson includes "In the Field", which provide examples of how healthcare practitioners applied concepts related to the psychosocial welfare of children after an event.