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Dr. Kritsonis lectures and conducts seminars and workshops on a variety of topics. He is author of more than 600 articles in professional journals and several books. His popular book SCHOOL DISCIPLINE: The Art of Survival is scheduled for its fourth edition. He is the author of the textbook William Kritsonis, PhD on Schooling that is used by many professors at colleges and universities throughout the nation and abroad.
In 2009, Dr. Kritsonis coauthored the textbook A Statistical Journey: Taming of the Skew. The book has been adopted by professors in many colleges and universities throughout the nation. It was published by the Alexis/Austin Group, Murrieta, California.
In 2008-2009, Dr. Kritsonis coauthored the book Effective Teaching in the Elementary School. First year teachers, as well as seasoned educators will find the chapters of this book packed with practical and workable solutions to typical classroom problems.
In 2007, Dr. Kritsonis’ version of the book of Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning (858 pages) was published in the United States of America in cooperation with partial financial support of Visiting Lecturers, Oxford Round Table (2005). The book is the product of a collaborative twenty-four year effort started in 1978 with the late Dr. Philip H. Phenix. Dr. Kritsonis was in continuous communication with Dr. Phenix until his death in 2002.
In 2007, Dr. Kritsonis was the lead author of the textbook Practical Applications of Educational Research and Basic Statistics. The text provides practical content knowledge in research for graduate students at the doctoral and master’s levels.
Dr. Kritsonis’ seminar and workshop on Writing for Professional Publication has been very popular with both professors and practitioners. Persons in attendance generate an article to be published in a refereed journal at the national or international levels.
Dr. Kritsonis has traveled and lectured throughout the United States and world-wide. Some recent international tours include Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Turkey, Italy, Greece, Monte Carlo, England, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Poland, Germany, and many more.
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When disaster strikes, where do you go? After Super Storm Sandy hit New Jersey and New York in late October 2012, people went to their local library. Many community libraries were pressed into service as ad hoc Disaster Recovery Centers, and were in the forefront of providing services and information to those in need, often times working alongside of first responders.
Residents flocked to their local libraries the morning after the storm to access computers, use the free wireless to conduct business or work from “home;” to contact relatives or their insurance companies; find tree removal specialists; fill out FEMA forms; or just to power up their devices, warm up and have a cup of coffee. Libraries truly served their communities as ports in a storm, even though many were not prepared so serve in this capacity.
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HOWARD-TILTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AND
DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN
TULANE UNIVERSITY
2014
PUBLIC VERSION
HOWARD-TILTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY
J. MERRICK JONES HALL
900 S JEFFERSON DAVIS: TULANE LIBRARIES OFF-SITE STORAGE FACILITY AND RECOVERY CENTER
THIS COPY OF THE PLAN BELONGS TO:
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HTML Disaster Plan Public Version 2 Sep-14
Contents
INTRODUCTION AND PLAN MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................. 4
EMERGENCY CONTACTS ............................................................................................................................... 7
ADDITIONAL LIBRARY CONTACTS ............................................................................................................. 8
HTML, JONES, OFF-SITE COLLECTIONS EMERGENCY PHONE TREE ........................................................... 9
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ......................................................................................................................... 10
ACTIVE SHOOTER / VIOLENT INTRUDER ................................................................................................. 11
BOMB THREAT ........................................................................................................................................ 13
BUILDING EVACUATION .......................................................................................................................... 14
ELEVATOR EMERGENCY .......................................................................................................................... 15
FIRE ......................................................................................................................................................... 16
MEDICAL EMERGENCY ............................................................................................................................ 17
TORNADO ................................................................................................................................................ 18
WATER..................................................................................................................................................... 19
HURRICANE ............................................................................................................................................. 20
Hurricane threat identified ................................................................................................................. 20
During and after the storm ................................................................................................................. 21
HURRICANE PREPARATION CHECKLISTS ................................................................................................. 22
HURRICANE ...
Hazard Mitigation PaperBased on the instructions found in Week 1 a.docxisaachwrensch
Hazard Mitigation Paper
Based on the instructions found in Week 1 and using the outline approved in Week 3, submit your final 7+ page "Hazard Mitigation Paper"
Hazard Mitigation Response Paper for W7 Instructions
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Hazard Mitigation Template
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This assignment is intended to grasp your insight into the numerous potential and man-made disasters for which emergency planners must be prepared to deal. Emergency management is a quickly evolving profession with many opportunities for individuals who wish to pursue it as a career. This exercise will offer insights into the scope and responsibilities of individuals in the profession.
You will be provided a "Hazard Mitigation Template" (see above), from the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. You will be asked to complete the five exercises in the worksheet for your community, or a community of your choice, as the focus for the mitigation study. This exercise requires a deal of research and analysis on their part.
After doing the research required to complete each of the five sections of the worksheet, you must also final report which thoroughly examines the risks, preparedness, and response capabilities of the community.
At the end of Week 3, you will develop an outline and email that course of action for the exercise to your instructor for approval, and comments.
For the final report you should also include suggestions on how to mitigate the risks and improve response capabilities. You may also include relevant charts, graphs, and other illustrations to support, supplement and/or clarify.
Thorough data collection for this exercise requires time. You should start data collection immediately in order to have enough time to collect, synthesize and report on the data.
Some possible resources for data include:
Emergency management web sites of the community the students have selected.
Police and fire websites.
Their local emergency management department. Often communities of size have an emergency management department. In smaller communities it is often the fire chief who is the designated emergency manager.
The community’s Streets Department or Traffic Engineering Department.
Local utility companies.
Other internet sources.
Outside readings for this project include:
Your text
The Hazard Mitigation Planning Template itself is a great source of information.
The Hazard Mitigation Planning Tools and Techniques Guide,
Download here.
The community’s planning department.
The community’s budget department.
You must remember when doing the exercise to also consider surrounding communities because their disasters can also affect your community and become your responsibility. Consider industrial manufacturing using toxic substances, military bases, large scale utility sites, etc. that may be close by. This exercise is a chance for you to develop a mitigation plan for the community you have chosen.
View this exercise as if you are the newly appointed e.
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Crisis Response Portfolio
Your Name
Walden University
Crisis Response Portfolio
Provide an introduction to your overall Crisis Response Portfolio.
Resume.
Include a copy of your resume. This should be limited to 1 full page.
Part 1: Roles and Responsibilities
Ethical Responsibilities.
Discuss specific ethical responsibilities of a professional counselor working in a crisis situation. Support with your code of ethics and other resources.
Legal Considerations.
Discuss legal considerations and mandated reporting criteria identified by your state. Note: This information can be found at https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/systemwide/laws-policies/state/
State Requirements and Protocols for Emergency Response Team (ERT).
Provide state requirements and protocols for the Emergency Response Team in your state. This should be in your own words as you appropriately summarize material you find.
For example, Virginia ERT: https://www.virginia.gov/services/join-a-community-emergency-response-team/
Resources.
Provide brief summaries of national professional organizations and what they provide in the way of relevant resources for crisis and trauma. Include the contact information or website for the resource with a summary in your own words about the resource. For example, the Department of Veterans Affairs: https://www.ptsd.va.gov/
Part 2: Disaster Response Resources
American Red Cross.
Provide information related to your local chapter of the American Red Cross as it relates to crisis response requirements. This should be in your own words as you appropriately summarize material you find.
Local and National Community Resources.
Provide information from your local and national community resources related to disaster mental health response. Include the contact information or website for the resource with a summary in your own words about each resource.
8 Core Actions for Psychological First Aid.
Provide a detailed explanation of the 8 Core Actions in providing Psychological First Aid to crisis victims with examples for each action.
Part 3: Suicide
Risk Factors.
Discuss risk factors and any cultural considerations as they relate to suicidal clients.
Suicide Assessment Questions.
Provide suicide assessment questions you can use with future clients.
Safety Plan.
Provide an example of a safety plan you can use for a suicidal client.
State Commitment Procedures.
In your own words, provide your state commitment procedures for suicidal or homicidal clients. Be sure to appropriately cite where you accessed this information.
Resources.
Provide brief summaries of local and national professional resources for suicidal clients and surviving family members. Include the contact information or website for the resource with a summary in your own words about the resource.
Part 4: Sexual Assault and Violence
Safety Plan.
Create a safety plan for the client in the case conceptualization from this module's assignment.
Resources.
Provide a brief summ.
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12. 1-800-DEV-ROKS ROKS without a “C” If you experience a service disruption due to a disaster and you need assistance, call the number above to reach your RML Office.
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18. Preservation of Unique Resources Before something happens, determine what resources you would spend money (might be lots of money!) to recover. Contact a commercial salvage company (such as Belfor USA or BMS ) to get an idea about how much it would cost to recover your materials, should freeze-drying, mold abatement, or other services be required.
37. Comprehensive Training Regional Emergency Blogs Use of MOUs Scope of Back-up Library Partnerships with Public Libraries Partnerships with Community Organizations Access to Point-of-Care Resources