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X-WR-CALDESC:Wednesday\, July 10\, 2-3pm EST\nPresenter: Dr. Lucy Esralew\n
 \nDr. Lucy Esralew is the Clinical Administrator of SCCAT and S-COPE\, two
  statewide crisis response and clinical follow up programs funded by the N
 J Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services through Trinitas Region
 al Medical Center. She will be giving an overview of an approach that is u
 sed to provide post-disaster support to individuals who have been exposed 
 to manmade or natural disasters. This presentation will review how we can 
 extend support in times of crisis to consumers\, families and staff in ord
 er to return everyone exposed to trauma to a sense of safety\, routine and
  normalcy as soon as possible. We will consider why individuals with IDD a
 re particularly vulnerable following exposure to traumatic events. Guideli
 nes will be offered to adapt this approach to the unique needs of individu
 als with IDD\, their families and staff.\n\n<a href='http://www.thearc.org
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 c'> Click here to register. </a>
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DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, July 10\, 2-3pm EST\nPresenter: Dr. Lucy Esralew\n
 \nDr. Lucy Esralew is the Clinical Administrator of SCCAT and S-COPE\, two
  statewide crisis response and clinical follow up programs funded by the N
 J Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services through Trinitas Region
 al Medical Center. She will be giving an overview of an approach that is u
 sed to provide post-disaster support to individuals who have been exposed 
 to manmade or natural disasters. This presentation will review how we can 
 extend support in times of crisis to consumers\, families and staff in ord
 er to return everyone exposed to trauma to a sense of safety\, routine and
  normalcy as soon as possible. We will consider why individuals with IDD a
 re particularly vulnerable following exposure to traumatic events. Guideli
 nes will be offered to adapt this approach to the unique needs of individu
 als with IDD\, their families and staff.\n\n<a href='http://www.thearc.org
 /page.redir?target=http%3a%2f%2fcc.readytalk.com%2fr%2fdbsdwxukyl6g%26eom&
 srcid=26480&srctid=1&erid=4370429&trid=a91ad7d9-20fe-4973-a2b4-508dd8e1f88
 c'> Click here to register. </a>
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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid for Consumers\, Families and Staff
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