"In My Humble Opinion" (IMHO) - my personal blog; links to authored published online material and downloads available for other non-linkable material.
Curated copies of selected articles published, are noted below. Copyrights are reserved by the respective publishers. For personal review only - not for commercial usage or republication without permission of the publishers. I have also authored or co-authored academic material which can be found in peer-reviewed journals, such as The Journal of Emergency Management and the Journal of International Crisis & Risk Communication Research. My ORCID is https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2596-5015
SWOT Series on Emergency Management Intelligence Issues
This is a work-in-progress collection of analyses written for the NSPAO.
Dr. Craig Hansen, President of UARD will discuss Michael Prasad, CEM®'s interesting article 'Start or Restart VOADs/COADs During the Preparedness Phase' https://lnkd.in/ehJ8_ki5
by MICHAEL PRASAD, An Article Out Loud from the Domestic Preparedness Journal.
Many faith-based organizations have disaster response and recovery components as major elements of their own missions. By partnering with governmental and nongovernmental organizations, faith-based groups can coordinate locally to support response and restoration efforts, as well as provide mental health and spiritual care when resources are critically needed.
Narrated by MacGregor Stephenson.
Fear is not a bad thing - especially when you have a plan as to what to do with that fear. Fear without planning leads to inaction and then panic. Avoid the panic in business, government and non-governmental organizations: visit www.bartondunant.com for crisis action planning, exercises and more.
Learn more about Crisis Action Plans - including how quick pre-recorded seminars can help train your staff - at blog.bartondunant.com/cap.
Disabilities, Access and Functional Needs Panel, co-hosted by Adelphi University
Journal article intro for the full article which can be found here.
School Safety Issues Affecting Students with Disabilities
2019 Report from the New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities.