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Disaster Preparedness and Response
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As the designated mental health and substance abuse treatment authority in Oklahoma, the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is responsible for providing crisis counseling and other related services in the wake of disasters declared by our Governor and the U.S. President. ODMHSAS works closely with other volunteer, state and federal agencies and organizations in the provision of these services in order to fulfill the Department’s Mission Statement of “…providing the highest quality of care to enhance the well-being of all Oklahomans".
ODMHSAS provides periodic training for community providers in the areas of: Psychological First Aid; Practical Front Line Assistance and Support for Healing (PFLASH©); Crisis Counseling Program Startup training; and others designed to improve the response capacity of our agency.
In addition to planning, response and training, ODMHSAS is committed to providing up-to-date information to assist our citizens in being prepared for the eventuality of disaster and trauma in their communities. Below is a list of preparedness resources and volunteer opportunities for professionals and non-professionals alike.
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Want to be prepared for emergencies but don’t know where to start?
For information regarding personal, family and business preparedness go to:
www.ready.gov
For the latest information regarding seasonal and pandemic influenza:
www.cdc.gov
For information regarding presidentially declared disasters and how to apply for federal assistance:
www.fema.gov
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Please see these SAMHSA Tip Sheets for information on how to cope
with the aftermath of disaster or trauma:
Guide for Parents and Educators: Tips for Talking to Children and Youth
Tips for College Student in the Wake of Trauma
Tips for Emergency and Disaster Response Workers
Tips for Managing and Preventing Stress
Tips for Survivors of a Traumatic Event: Managing Your Stress
Tips for Survivors: What to Expect in Your Personal, Family, Work, and Financial Life
Tips for Talking to Children; Interventions at Home for Preschoolers to Adolescents
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Want to volunteer?
Go to these sites for information regarding volunteering in your community:
www,okmrc.org
www.redcross.org
www.1-800-volunteer.org
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Contact:
Thomas Thomson
Disaster Planning Response Program Manager
405-522-8310
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Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
1200 NE 13th Street
PO Box 53277
Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3277
405-522-3908 405-522-3851 TDD 405-522-3650 Fax
Toll-Free, 24 Hours 1-800-522-9054
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