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Texas Disaster Behavioral Health Responder Training & Experience Presented at the: Texas Unites Conference Galveston, Texas October 22 th , 2013

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Page 1: Presented at the: Texas Unites Conference Galveston, Texas October 22 th, 2013

Texas Disaster Behavioral Health

Responder Training & Experience

Presented at the:Texas Unites Conference

Galveston, TexasOctober 22th, 2013

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Introductions

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Victoria L. Calder, Ph.D., Director, Texas School Safety Center

Frances Douglas, Psy.D., Chief Psychologist, Office of Psychological Services, Texas Department of Public Safety

Elizabeth 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?

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What is the history of the Texas DBH Consortium?

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What agencies are represented in the Consortium?

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What is the mission of the Texas DBH Consortium?

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What are the primary functions of the Texas DBH Consortium?

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Subcommittee on Planning

Subcommittee on Training and Experience

What are the current projects of the Consortium?

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Roles and Deployment

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DBHResponse

Local Mental Health Authority

Incident Command/Emergenc

y Management

DPS VICTIM SERVICES

DSHS State Medical

Operations Center

Disaster Behavioral Health

Services

Emergency Event

DBH Consortium

TDEM State Operations

Center

Disaster District Chair

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Texas Behavioral Health Provider Qualifications

Type 1-Professional Behavioral Health ServicesAll of Type 2 requirements and:

Training: Licensure/Certification in a recognized behavioral health fieldExperience: Two years professional clinical experience and worked at least one disasterOther: Experience in providing Early Psychological Intervention

Type 2-Crisis InterventionAll of Type 3 requirements and

Training: ICISF CISM, NOVA, Spiritual CareExperience: Two years professional experience and/or worked at least two disasters with supervisionOther: Training in specialized services

Type 3-Psychological First AidTraining: ICS 100, ICS 200, ICS 700, ICS 800, Psychological First Aid, Cultural Awareness, Experience: One year professional experience and/or worked at least one disaster with supervisionOther: Endorsed by recognized organization(s); Non-Discrimination Affidavit; Work within VOAD points of consensus for Disaster Spiritual Care

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Process will be included in the Guide

How are DBH practitioners deployed?

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Example

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DISASTER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH

AUTHORITY (LMHA)

POPULATIONS SERVED

SERVICE LOCATIONS

LMHA CLIENTSFIRST

RESPONDERSSURVIVORS

FAMILY ASSISTANCE CENTER

SHELTERSINCIDENT 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?

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Questions?

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DSHS DBHShttp://www.dshs.state.tx.us/mhsa-disaster/

National Child Traumatic Stress Network PFAhttp://www.nctsn.org/content/psychological-first-aidhttp://www.nctsnet.org/content/pfa-mobile

World Health PFA modelhttp://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2011/humanitarian_relief_20110819/en/index.html

Substance 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

Resources

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Disaster Behavioral Health [email protected]

512-206-5555

Contact Information

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Mosaic created by Hurricane Ike survivors: “The Tree of Life”

Thanks and Enjoy the Institute!