Curt drennen Manager, disaster behavioral health services

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Curt drennen Manager, disaster behavioral health services People Hazards Inclusive, Responsive, Effective Planning Infrastructure

What We Do Public Behavioral Health System Preparedness Planning, Training, Inter-system connection, Exercise Boundary Spanning Cultural, Language, and Ability Inclusion Building Cooperation and Coordination – Multi system partnerships- CoCERN Building Capability – Across systems We are all responsible for collective functioning Cross system development: Multi-faith communities Schools Healthcare Coalitions Public Health/Behavioral Health Partnerships

Training Psychological First Aid Understanding Stress Emotional Intelligence in Disasters Individual and Workforce Resilience

Community Inclusion CMIST C= Communication M=Maintaining Health I= Independence S= Support/Services/Self- Determination T=Transportation http://www.cohealthmaps.dphe.state.co.us/Colorado_community_inclusion/

Community Mental Health Center Regions LEGEND Community Reach Center AllHealth Network Asian Pacific Development Center Statewide Aurora Community MHC City of Aurora in Adams and Arapahoe Counties Mental Health Partners Centennial MHC Mind Springs Health Jefferson Center for Mental Health Summitstone Health Partners. Mental Health Center of Denver The Center, Inc. AspenPointe, Inc San Luis Valley Behavioral Health Group Servicios de la Raza, Inc Metropolitan Denver Southeast Behavioral Health Group Axis Health System Health Solutions North Range Behavioral Health Solvista Health Community Mental Health Center Regions A O Q M P K G I R F S L E B C J N Moffat Rio Blanco Garfield Routt Jackson Grand Eagle Summit Mesa Pitkin Larimer Weld Logan Washington Yuma Sedgwick Phillips Morgan Bent Baca Prowers Kiowa Otero Crowley Los Animas Pueblo Huerfano Elbert Lincoln Kit Carson Cheyenne E l Paso Teller Park Montrose Delta Gunnison San Miguel Ouray Hinsdale Saguache Fremont Montezuma Adams Boulder Douglas Clear Creek La Plata Archuleta Dolores San Juan Rio Grande Conejos Costilla Alamosa Mineral Custer Chaffee Lake Arapahoe Gilpin H D Jefferson

Inclusive, Responsive, Effective Planning Why Behavioral Health? People Hazards Inclusive, Responsive, Effective Planning Infrastructure

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Key Missions Immediate Response Missions Shelter Support EOC Support Damage Assessment Support Disaster Assistance Centers Community Informational Meetings POD Support Recovery Missions Community Connections Education Outreach Crisis Counseling Resource Connection and Referral

Recent Declared Response and Recovery Colorado Spirit – Flood Recovery 2013 - 2015 Wildfire Recovery 2012, 2011, 2002 Tornado Recovery 2008 Aurora Strong 2012-2014 Recent Non-Federal Declared CSU Meningitis 2010 Buelah and Junkins Wildfires 2016

Mitigation Training AAR Coalition Development Building New Resources

Questions? Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response CO Department of Public Health & Environment https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/epr