Description:
Stress infiltrates our lives every day and has effects beyond what we usually realize. The Workforce Resiliency series provides information about individual and organizational resiliency in the face of stress, emergencies, and disasters. In module 1, Stressful Effects of Disasters on Workers, learn how to define stress and the effects that stress has on your behavior, biology, and psychology in both day to day and disaster situations. Module 2, Individual and Organizational Preparedness, helps you to distinguish types of coping styles, incorporate strategies to increase organizational preparedness, and maintain your personal resiliency and well being to ensure that you and your organization will be ready to respond in the event of a disaster. The final module in the series, During and After a Disaster, details steps that you and your organization can take to maintain and restore resiliency during and after a disaster or emergency.
Learning Objectives:
- List and describe preventive steps that organizations and individuals can take to increase coping and build preparedness before a disaster occurs
- Define the different categories for coping behaviors
- Identify organizational methods of increasing preparedness
- Increase personal resiliency with the DREAM method
PHEP Capabilities:
Community Preparedness
Topic:
Mental Health
Format:
Online Course
Time:
45 minutes
Level:
Introductory
University:
University of Washington
PERLC:
Northwest PERLC
Bundles:
Public Health Agency Management during Emergencies
Mental Health in Public Health Emergencies