1 Disaster Distress Helpline: The Basics Goal: To assist individuals and families experiencing emotional distress related to disaster, to help them move.

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1 Disaster Distress Helpline: The Basics Goal: To assist individuals and families experiencing emotional distress related to disaster, to help them move forward on the path to recovery What: A national hotline ( ) and SMS (text ‘TalkWithUs’ to 66746) service available to all U.S. states/territories before, during & after disasters that offers 24/7 crisis counseling and support via a network of crisis call centers that are affiliated with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Also: Complements existing local / state / national I & R / Crisis Hotlines Multi-lingual interpretation services in 100+ languages; Spanish-counseling and texts (‘Hablanos’ to 66746) also available 24/7 Hotline available to all U.S. territories: Pacific Islands can text “TalkWithUs” or “Hablanos” to & Caribbean Islands to TTY ( ) available, and texting also promoted to deaf and hearing impaired Social media (facebook.com/distressline & website (disasterdistress.samhsa.gov) for stakeholders, target audience, public-at-large Participation in local, state, regional and national events, etc.

2 Disaster Distress Helpline: When Someone Calls or Texts … All crisis call center staff and volunteers answering calls and texts for the Disaster Distress Helpline are trained in Psychological First Aid and “Just In Time: Disaster Crisis Counseling for Call Centers”. Disaster Crisis Counseling includes: 1. Active Listening (“I hear that you are confused and feeling overwhelmed about the evacuation orders...”) 2. Validation (“It’s scary not being able to reach your loved ones after the storm...”) 3. Normalization (“Feeling angry and abandoned, even months after a disaster, is a common reaction...”) 4. Psycho-education (“The thoughts you’re having after volunteering may be what is called ‘vicarious trauma’..”) 5. Coping Skills Enhancement (“And so in past tough times you have turned to your faith to help you get through?”) 6. Connection to Social Supports (“The last time you felt this stressed, to whom did you turn for support?”) 7. Resources and Referrals (“Have you ever heard of call centers? These are local call centers that …”) 8. Planning (“After we hang up, you’re going to call your local Red Cross chapter to find out about shelters…”)

3 Disaster Distress Helpline: When Someone Calls or Texts … (2) Disaster Distress Helpline crisis counselors are also trained to provide: Crisis Assessment, Intervention and Referral: if a caller to the Disaster Distress Helpline indicates that they are or may be in crisis (threats to self or others), our call center staff, interns and volunteers are trained and equipped to assess, intervene & refer. Guiding Principles: The Disaster Distress Helpline treats every caller and texter with respect, empathy, cultural sensitivity, and empowerment. DDH services are open and affirming to all regardless of race, ethnicity, country of origin, immigration status, sex, gender identity, ability, age, sexual orientation, economic status, faith or creed.

4 Literature / For More Information: DDH outreach-related materials (brochures, wallet cards) geared towards the general public and available to stakeholders for distribution; in English & Spanish; brochures have blank spaces for adaptation to promote local resources. Available via download at To receive hard copies & for more information about the Disaster Distress Helpline … Christian Burgess /