HEALTH CARE WORKERS WEB SITES
http://www.aap.org/terrorism/index.html
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/children/recommend.asp
Pediatric Protocol for Working with Displaced Children
http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/HAN/ArchiveSys/ViewMsgV.asp?AlertNum=00236
Pediatric Mass Casualty Incident Guidelines
http://dukehealth1.org/deps/MCI_Duke_Protocol_April04.pdf
Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress Tool Kit for Health Care Providers
http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/T&MBrochure.pdf
For toolkit go to http://www.nctsn.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=ctr_type_med
Traumatic Stress in Ill or Injured Children, the “DEF assessment protocol” for health care workers: http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/DEFcard.pdf
Brochure: “Medical Traumatic Stress, What Health Care Workers Need to Know
http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/ProviderBrochure.pdf
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services
http://www.dhss.state.mo.us/BT_Response/Med/m_child_disaster_terrorism.htm
Pediatric Emergency Preparedness Sites:
Children, Terrorism and Disasters: Biological, Chemical, Radiological,
Biological Agents
Anthrax, Smallpox, Plague, Botulinum toxin, Tularemia, Hemorrhagic feverChemical Agents
Vesicant Agents, Blood Agents, Pulmonary Agents, Incapacitating Agents, Nerve Agents, Tear Gases, Incapacitating GasesRadiological Agents
Thermo/Mechanical Agents
Psychosocial Aspects
Disaster Planning
Public Policy
Emergency Preparedness for Children with Special Health Care Needs
Guides for Talking to Children About crisis, death, and war from the National Center for Children Exposed to Violence
AACAP Facts for Families: Talking to Children About Terrorism and War
Smallpox: Frequently Asked Questions - Parent Handout
AAP Offers Advice on Communicating with Children about Disasters
The Youngest Victims: Disaster Preparedness to Meet Children's Needs
Terrorism: A Family Disaster Plan
Family Readiness Kit: Preparing to Handle Disasters
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Psychosocial Issues for Children and Families in Disasters: A Guide For The Primary Care Physician
Feelings Need Check Ups Too: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Children in Response to September 11th and Other Catastrophic Events: An educational Resource for Pediatricians
The Youngest Victims: Disaster Preparedness to Meet Children’s Needs (Powerpoint Presentation)
Families of September 11
Supporting children after terrorist events: potential roles for pediatricians
Tools for Coping in a Post 9/11 World
Management of Infectious Agents of Bioterrorism
LifeNet Terrorism Financial Assistance
NACCHO Bioterrorism and Emergency Response Program
AHRQ Bioterrorism Planning and Response
CDC Emergency Preparedness and Response
US Department of Education Emergency Planning
Children and Disaster/Terrorism
Websites
Children, Terrorism, and Disasters: (AAP)National Advisory Committee on Children and Terrorism - NACCT (CDC)
Drug Preparedness & Response: Pediatric Counter-Terrorism Measures (FDA)
General Information
Pediatric Preparedness for Disasters and Terrorism (NCDP)Chemical-Biological Terrorism and Its Impact on Children (AAP)
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Mental Health Information
Children, Terrorism, and Disasters: Psychosocial Aspects (AAP)Disaster Mental Health Resources (CDC)
Coping with Disaster Fact Sheets (DMH)
Disaster/Terrorism Mental Health and Stress Related Links (DMH)
Disaster Response (AACAP)
Clinical Information on Biological, Chemical and Radiological/Nuclear Threats
Pediatric Information on Biological Agents/ DiseasesPediatric Information on Chemical Agents/ Diseases
Pediatric Information on Radiological/Nuclear Incidents
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/children/recommend.asp
Pediatric Protocol for Working with Displaced Children
http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/HAN/ArchiveSys/ViewMsgV.asp?AlertNum=00236
Pediatric Mass Casualty Incident Guidelines
http://dukehealth1.org/deps/MCI_Duke_Protocol_April04.pdf
Pediatric Medical Traumatic Stress Tool Kit for Health Care Providers
http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/T&MBrochure.pdf
For toolkit go to http://www.nctsn.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=ctr_type_med
Traumatic Stress in Ill or Injured Children, the “DEF assessment protocol” for health care workers: http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/DEFcard.pdf
Brochure: “Medical Traumatic Stress, What Health Care Workers Need to Know
http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/ProviderBrochure.pdf
How to assess family’s distress after an injury or illness - pocket card http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/FAMILYcard.pdf
Emotional assistance pocket card http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/EMOTIONALcard.pdf
Distress pocket card to help children http://www.nctsn.org/nctsn_assets/acp/hospital/brochures/DISTRESScard.pdf