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Crisis Communication and Emergency Risk Communication GuidePublication Date2007 SummaryThis guideline on communicating for a crisis is designed to supplement a crisis communication plan and is for use by someone who is not a primary spokesperson or public affairs officer, but may be supporting a primary communicator. The document recommends training for primary communicators. In short, it covers communication objectives during a health crisis, key information to remember during a health crisis, and the dynamics of a public health crisis.
Communication objectives include:
The publication outlines the following key pieces of information to remember::
The final section describes the dynamics of a public health crisis to increase situational awareness and provide context for communications during a crisis. The context described is fear and panic, frenzied media response, a series of agency response actions, and consequences including death, overloading of the healthcare system, and potential civil disorder, as well as possible quarantines. The document emphasises cooperation among organisations and agencies and an understanding of their respective missions and jurisdictions.
Expected challenges may include:
The document lists the following strategies for effectiveness, given the challenges above:
Number of Pages3 ContactU.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM)
Aberdeen Proving Ground MD
21010-5403
United States
SourceUSACHPPM website accessed on November 27 2007. Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 27 2007 Last Updated January 24 2008 |
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