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cna talks: COVID-19: The First 100 Days
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Dawn Thomas and Eric Trabert discuss the U.S. response to the Coronavirus in the 100 days since the outbreak. Including what we've done well, what we've done poorly and what we are likely to see in the next 100 days.
COVID-19: The First 100 Days Dawn Thomas and Eric Trabert discuss the U.S. response to the Coronavirus in the 100 days since the outbreak. Including what we've done well, what we've done poorly and what we are likely to see in the next 100 days. COVID-19: The First 100 Days Biographies Eric Trabert  serves as Director and Chief Scientist of the Center for Public Health Preparedness ... Operations. In 14 years at CNA, Thomas has worked with a large array of emergency preparedness issues, helping state, local, regional, and federal entities prepare for and respond to public health
A Primer on Countering Mis-/Dis-/Mal-Information
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A plain-language explanation of research on four interventions to counter Mis-/Dis-/Mal-Information: inoculation, debunking, factchecking, and media literacy.
, a large body of evidence across domains—from health to political campaigning—has revealed that inoculation messages can be effective at conferring resistance to persuasion.” This general consensus ... , but many cite well-known scholars and specific tenets from the inoculation theory literature. For example, Vraga and Tully (2015) note that a media literacy public service announcement may serve a similar ... /Evidence-Based-Techniques-for-Countering-Mis-Dis-Mal-Information-graphic.webp Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 86 DIM-2023-U-035081-Final Kaia Haney Patricia J. Kannapel A Primer on Countering Mis-/Dis-
cna talks: The Impact Of Extreme Weather On Vulnerable Populations
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Climate change increases the frequency, severity, and cost of extreme weather events. However, these events are not felt by everyone equally. Existing inequalities in our society exasperate the risks for vulnerable populations. In this episode, Leola Abrahams and Mark Roberts discuss how extreme weather events impact older adults and Native Americans and how protecting our most vulnerable populations protects everyone. 
of CNA’s  Center for Vulnerable Population Protection . She focuses on climate change, emergency management, public health, and justice reform. Leola is a senior communications practitioner with over 20
cna talks: How Can Jurisdictions Secure Their Elections?
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Free and fair elections are essential to the democratic process, but in recent years foreign inference and disinformation have shaken voters' trust in the electoral system. In this episode, guest host Sabrina Verleysen sits down with CNA’s Dawn Thomas and former Elections Assistance Commissioner Matt Masterson. They discuss how jurisdictions can secure their elections, what resources are available to them and how to ensure their voters are confident in the results.
on a large array of emergency preparedness issues: biological attacks, active shooters, large-scale evacuations, medical evacuations, earthquakes and tsunamis, mass casualty chemical incidents, public health outbreaks, and cyberattacks. Sabrina Verleysen   is an expert in government relations and Indonesian civilian-military relations. She collaborates regularly on business development lifecycle
cna talks: COVID-19: Lessons from Past Outbreaks
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Eric Trabert and Amanda Kerrigan, sit down to discuss lessons from past outbreaks that can help us counter the Coronavirus.
COVID-19: Lessons from Past Outbreaks Eric Trabert and Amanda Kerrigan, sit down to discuss lessons from past outbreaks that can help us counter the Coronavirus. COVID-19: Lessons from Past Outbreaks Biographies Eric Trabert   serves as Director and Chief Scientist of the Center for Public Health Preparedness and Resilience. He is an expert in all-hazards preparedness with a focus on medical surge and mass casualty incident response. Amanda Kerrigan is a Research Analyst at CNA in the China Studies division. She has over a decade of China-related experience, living four of those
ppi-toolkit-feb-27-2020
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at-risk individuals, their families, and social service organizationsThe City of Albany developed a job description for an anti-violence coordinator. 39GO BACK TO PUBLIC HEALTH/PREVENTION ... who might not have strong ties to law enforcement Click the badge to learn about the Atlanta (GA) Program to Interrupt Violence throughout Outreach and Treatment (PIVOT).41GO BACK TO PUBLIC HEALTH ... programs.Click on a grey program activity box to learn more.76ADDRESS HOMELESSNESSGO BACK TO ESTABLISHING PRODUCTIVE PARTNERSHIPSDEVELOP PUBLIC HEALTH AWARENESS CAMPAIGNSSTART A MENTAL HEALTH UNIT
officer-resiliency-and-wellness-lesson-plan
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memorial page, 47 officers died from heart attack, stroke and brain aneurysm. The Harvard School of Public Health examined 441 Sudden Cardiac Deaths in Law Enforcement between 1984-2010. They found ... attendees. They will show their support for addressing resiliency, mental health and wellness issues in Law Enforcement. Time will also be given to any local sponsors to be recognized before the start ... and partners from the community to meet and interact with our mentors and POST team member. During the day, we bring in experts on several health and wellness related subject to present. Some examples
officer-resiliency-and-wellness-lesson-plan
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memorial page, 47 officers died from heart attack, stroke and brain aneurysm. The Harvard School of Public Health examined 441 Sudden Cardiac Deaths in Law Enforcement between 1984-2010. They found ... attendees. They will show their support for addressing resiliency, mental health and wellness issues in Law Enforcement. Time will also be given to any local sponsors to be recognized before the start ... and partners from the community to meet and interact with our mentors and POST team member. During the day, we bring in experts on several health and wellness related subject to present. Some examples
volunteer-handbook
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’s Programs Public Schools Outreach 5 Human Needs Assistance 5 III. Volunteerism Why Volunteer? 6 Important Qualities of Volunteers 6 Volunteer Opportunities and Descriptions ... on the critical needs of at-risk youth and families by providing an array of services that include: public schools outreach in mentoring, tutoring, life skills development; family support services of food ... , and financial capability to ensure proper planning, management, and delivery of services. ©2015 360 Blueprint Agenda 4 II. 360 Blueprint PROGRAMS Public Schools Outreach Serves as the primary vehicle
officer-readiness-assessment-tool-final
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elements: • Mental: This PRO Element relates to the psychology of law enforcement job performance and key corresponding principles of mental health. It involves connecting law enforcement personnel to the occupation-specific mental health resources and professionals they need to protect and optimize their mental health through all stages of their career. • Physical: This PRO Element relates to the exceptional physical health and strength required to safely perform law enforcement job tasks. It involves optimizing nutrition and maximizing access to science-based, occupation-specific exercise