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Public Health Matters Blog

Publisher: 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

This blog covers topics ranging from helping children cope with a disaster, to preparing for natural disasters and general crisis prepardness. 

Understanding and Promoting Resilienecy in Military Families

Publisher: 
Military Family Research Institute

This document focuses on difficult circumstances that might apply particulary to military children and families. It describes what resilience is and considerations given to different age groups (children, youth, adults) in the fostering of resilience. Research about resilience in military families is discussed in the final section.

Building Resilience in Young Children

Publisher: 
Best Start

Designed for parents, this booklet discusses how to foster resilience in children from brith to six years of age. It includes tips, parents stories, and links to additional resources.  

View the booklet here

Resilience & Stress Management

Publisher: 
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

This webpage by SAMHSA provides a collection of materials that address stress management and resilience. The resources can be applied to any type of stressful situation such as natural disaster, economic hardships, or coping with the loss of a loved one.

Vist the site here

SAMHSA's Quarterly Technical Assistance Journal on Disaster and Behavior Health

Publisher: 
SAMHSA

The Dialoge is a Technical Assistance quartly eJournal that focuses on Disaster and Behavior Health. This issue's special features is "Cross-cultural Disaster Behavioral Health. A shelter field guide, resources, and upcoming events are also included in this issue.

Supporting Children/Youth During the Holidays in Times of Stress

Publisher: 
National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention

For many of us, the holiday times are an exciting and joyful period. But for families and communities in stressful situations, the holidays can be particularly challenging, evoking anxiety, feelings of loss, disappointment, and grief. This brief identifies some warning signs that children are experiencing stress and tips for educators and caregivers working with children experiencing stress.

Keeping Children Safe in Sandy

Publisher: 
FEMA

After superstorm Sandy, a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Disaster Preparedness Advisory Council, Sarita Chung, M.D., FAAP, wrote this post for FEMA's Blog. The article offers advice on how to keep children safe from environmental hazards, how to address their mental health needs as well as links to many helpful resources.

The Dialogue- A Quarterly Technical Assistance Journal on Disaster Behavioral Health

Publisher: 
SAMHSA Disaster Technical Assistance Center
Through the pages of The Dialogue, disaster behavioral health professionals share information and resources while examining the disaster behavioral health preparedness and response issues that are important to the field.

SAMHSA Disaster Training and Technical Assistance Supplemental Research Bulletin

Publisher: 
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
This is the first part of a bi-annual report that informs on new and salient research in the field of disaster response and its effects on behavioral health. The purpose of the Research Bulletin is to provide practitioners, planners and other responders a summary of the most recently published research and literature reviews.

Hurricanes and Tropical Storms: Disaster Distress Helpline and Resources

Publisher: 
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Hurricanes, tropical storms, and the severe weather associated with both- namely floodingand tornadoes -can lead to emotional distress in those that experience them. Survivors living in the impacted areas (including children and teens), loved ones of victims, and first responders, rescue & recovery workers are all at risk.