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Policy Brief - Responding to Mental Health Needs in Disasters Recommendations for Policy and Practice in Hong Kong

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Policy Brief - Responding to Mental Health Needs in Disasters Recommendations for Policy and Practice in Hong Kong

This policy brief is a part of the related research of the HKJCDPRI 5-year project. It outlines the existing emergency and disaster response system, a 3-tier system currently operating in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). Despite past epidemics, there remains a low level of community awareness, participation in basic first aid training and emergency preparedness.

 

The authors present recommendations which target to strengthen the response systems, to develop a competent and knowledgeable workforce, and to reduce the loss and suffering that occur during unexpected disasters. Engaging relevant stakeholders in contingency planning and equipping them with knowledge and skills on disaster preparedness; providing accessible information; organising drills and integrating psycho-social component in service are ways that could strengthen emergency response.

 

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