For immediate crisis support, call 215.985.3333. Download our Resource Guide for Survivors at WOAR.org.
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Use the resources in this new toolkit in your practice to help educate families about how to prepare for a disaster or emergency. https://lnkd.in/eBNyP6gw
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Talking to your kids about disasters is tough but necessary considering how quickly they can strike! Here are some great tips for talking to your family about #EmergencyPreparedness from the @RedCross. #DisasterPreparedness #FamilyPlanning #ATLDisasterRecovery
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I wrote this post 8 years ago and looking at the Rape Crisis England & Wales petition it is more pertinent now than ever. #SpecialistSupportServices #BreakingTheCycle #SOB Just attended yet another meeting to discuss lack of funding for specialist support services for adult services of #childsexualabuse Until I started really actively working in this area I never fully appreciated how hard it has been for the voluntary specialist support service sector or the 3rd sector to get funding for the services they provide. The situation has been desperate for decades and even more of a problem now with more and more victims & survivors disclosing and needing specialist support. The statutory sector have tried hard to offer what they think victims & survivors need but they have got it completely wrong. It's inadequate, underfunded and too generalist. Until the Government, the Mayor & Health professionals take on board... *The scale of the problem adult survivors of non recent childabuse *The impact of CSA on individuals *The lack of specialist support services *The lack of funding We have a major challenge on our hands and the cost to NHS services is just going to explode. What's needed? The powers that be need to TRULY listen to the needs of victims & survivors and not just do tick box exercises that suit their agenda's. Work with specialist support services from the voluntary sector to create best pathways of care for victims & survivors to access. Invest into adequate provision of specialist support services (not just 6 weeks of CBT if your lucky!) Investment needs to be consistent and made on a rolling basis so that the voluntary sector are not relying donations and spending many manhours applying for funding that there is no guarantee of getting! This is a cross political party issue that needs to be addressed urgently. I know many of my colleagues have been fighting for years for change.... well we are not giving up. There are lives at stake, individuals health & wellbeing at stake, family relationships at stake. Chris x Http://https://lnkd.in/df8JFk7 #ActOnIICSA Independent Inquiry Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA)
It takes 1 minute to sign our petition to save Rape Crisis centres from a funding crisis. ✍️ Add your support here: https://bit.ly/3Ktl3rz All political parties must commit to adequate, long-term and sustainable funding, so Rape Crisis centres can continue providing life-changing and life-saving support for survivors. Add your voice to help save these life-changing services!
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If you are feeling overwhelmed by the impact of a disaster in your area and need immediate crisis assistance, the following link takes you to the phone number of your county: Access Crisis Intervention Services: https://ow.ly/5zBK50RZYr1
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🚫 Don't let your children's ministry fall into the delegation danger zone! 🚨 Dive into my latest blog post to uncover the pitfalls of poor delegation and learn how to steer your ministry towards success. 🌟 It's time to turn those delegation disasters into empowering victories! 💪 https://lnkd.in/e-CHJEKP #ChildrensMinistry #DelegationDisasters #EmpowermentJourney
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Some good info in here about how we help children after a disaster. :-)
Talking With Children About Disasters
healthychildren.org
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September marks #NationalPreparednessMonth, the annual campaign to remind everyone that preparing for emergencies and disasters can keep them, their families and their communities safe. Learn more at: https://buff.ly/2BJOxk9
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I am really excited to share the details of this event on 21 May. It is a privilege to be alongside disaster expert Professor Lucy Easthope to talk about crises, disasters and emergency response. The session is a chance to reflect on our experiences, what we have taken from them and why we continue to work in the world of crises. To join the session check it out here - https://lnkd.in/e8wEYebp #crisismanagement #crisiscommunication #crisisready
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Just a few examples of the important work done by the staff and volunteers of the American Red Cross of Greater New York.
From Aug 26-Sep 2, the American Red Cross Greater New York provided emergency assistance to 167 adults and 51 children following 48 local disasters. Here are some highlights from last week and a preview of upcoming activities. (See below)
In Case You Missed It
redcrossnyblog.org
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❓ What do we mean when we say 'household items' are included in our aid packages? Below are a few examples of items we include alongside our emergency shelter to help families as they begin to recover from disaster and conflict. You can learn more about these aid items and more by visiting our website here 👉 bit.ly/3TBfU2W
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