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Emergency Management at CSU

Locality: Bathurst, New South Wales



Address: Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security, Collins Beach Road 2795 Bathurst, NSW, Australia

Website: https://study.csu.edu.au/courses/police-security-emergency

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24.01.2022 19 years ago yesterday/ today the world was shocked by the vicious and callous 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York, The Pentagon and Pennsylvania. We remember those victims who lost their lives, their family and friends and all those who have been affected over the past 19 years by the ongoing impact of these attacks.19 years ago yesterday/ today the world was shocked by the vicious and callous 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York, The Pentagon and Pennsylvania. We remember those victims who lost their lives, their family and friends and all those who have been affected over the past 19 years by the ongoing impact of these attacks.



23.01.2022 Here you go emergency managers .... 3 unrelated disaster events, in tge same state, with a wide variety of impacts, all multi-agency, requiring some similar responses, but lots of unique responses. Our version of Covid19, bushfires and floods.

23.01.2022 US public health professionals warn of the impact of Covid19 with the normal influenza season and the potential results for the health care system, stating that this northern season's flu vaccination my be the most important flu shot the US public can get.

21.01.2022 December 2020 update from the AIDR https://mailchi.mp/f46b6cd/updates-from-aidr-december-2020



21.01.2022 The January 2021 edition of the Australian Journal of Emergency Management https://mailchi.mp//australian-journal-of-emergency-manage

21.01.2022 Global Animal Disaster Management Conference February 15 - 25, 2021 This online emergency management conference is a world-first to examine considerations for animals. It brings together leading emergency experts in this field. This conference connects leading animal emergency and disaster researchers with fellow academics and practitioners. The online format offers a staggered series of free-to-view, online and recorded webinars. The interactive presentations offer convenien...Continue reading

20.01.2022 Do you fancy becoming a Regional Emergency Management Officer in NSW? https://iworkfor.nsw.gov.au//regional-emergency-management



20.01.2022 Latest updates from the AIDR. https://mailchi.mp/7f51/updates-from-aidr-december-5057046

19.01.2022 September 2020 Updates from the AIDR https://mailchi.mp/a8353e/updates-from-aidr-september-2020

18.01.2022 Black Dog Institute launches mental health program for first responders The Black Dog Institute has launched a scheme to support the mental health of emergency service workers. The Bush Fire Support Service offers emergency service workers and their adult family members up to twelve one-on-one psychological mental health care sessions with experts, free of charge.... This new Telehealth service is available to all first responders who helped in the bush fires including firefighters, SES, ambulance, forestry, animal rescue, lifeguards and other Emergency Services Workers and their adult family members. It will also offer people a variety of ways of accessing the service, including a confidential online mental health assessment through a website designed to link people with the most appropriate support. The program which includes PTSD support services is funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs. These first responders fought tirelessly to put out bushfires that raged around the country and to keep people and animals safe, said the Black Dog Institute Chief Psychiatrist A/Prof Sam Harvey. Their time at protecting us has stopped for now and the Black Dog Institute is proud to be able to do its part in looking after them, he said. "We understand that people respond to stress and trauma in different ways and want to offer them multiple ways to seek support. As well as the sessions with a clinician there is support for those who prefer to guide their own treatment, with a range of tailored digital resources and evidence-based tools. These services are open to those people who responded to the bushfires, no matter where they live our aim is to use telehealth and other digital channels to make sure everyone has access to the best care possible. The Bush Fire Support Service also includes professional development and the latest mental health evidence training for GPs in bushfire-affected areas to ensure local support for first responders and their families and streamlined referral to specialist mental health care. https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/bush-fire-support-ser/

17.01.2022 Congratulations to three of our emergency management alumni, David, Kirsten and Helen, involved in the development of the new Emergency Planning Handbook. Well done to you all. https://mailchi.mp//webinar-land-use-planning-for-disaster

14.01.2022 UN International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, 13 October 2020 This annual event, led by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), provides a global focus for Disaster Risk Reduction This year’s theme specifically draws our attention to ‘Disaster Risk Governance’. In the words of the UNDRR, ‘this requires having national and local strategies for disaster risk reduction in place by the end of the year as agreed by UN Member States when they adopted the ...Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in 2015. It’s time to raise our game if we want to leave a more resilient planet to future generations’. The Australian government interpreted this International consensus framework in the Australian context and recently endorsed the National Disaster Risk Reduction Framework. Extensive resources to support DRR are available at each of the above links, in particular, a UNDRR Report published to mark this year’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction confirms how extreme weather events have come to dominate the disaster landscape in the 21st century. https://www.undrr.org/ https://www.undrr.org/implementing-sf



14.01.2022 Updates from the AIDR and Foreword by the new Director General of EMA Joe Buffone https://mailchi.mp/407453e/updates-from-aidr-november-2020

12.01.2022 Check out our Twitter page CSU Emergency Management Studies

10.01.2022 Latest updates from the AIDR - the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience. https://mailchi.mp/ce9b/updates-from-aidr-december-5072154

10.01.2022 ADRC 2021 Abstract submissions closing 15 February https://mailchi.mp//one-week-to-go-submit-your-adrc21-abst

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