1. Training – CSO should support military in term of training – CSO (e.g. Red Cross) can train volunteers and community for psycho-social support 2. Networking.

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1. Training – CSO should support military in term of training – CSO (e.g. Red Cross) can train volunteers and community for psycho-social support 2. Networking – Referral System: military identify pathological cases and refer to CSOs or hospitals (shifting from short- term long-term support) – Establishment of psycho-social cluster (??) Breakout Group 6: Cooperation between military and CSOs in providing post disaster psycho-social counseling

3. System development – Information and communication management system: generation, collection, analysis and sharing of reports – System of help assessment, response, case management – Central database system that contains survivor information and issuance of survivor card assignment of focal person or organization in charge of this database 4. Resource sharing – Department of Mental Health / Minister of public health (& Red cross) provide psychiatrist, human resource specialists – Mental hospital – Logistics Breakout Group 6: Cooperation between military and CSOs in providing post disaster psycho-social counseling

5. Service Delivery – A Service Package (MHPSS) Red Cross = First Responder Assessment for Headquarter for further support MILITARY: Camp, shelter, food, safety, protection, transport medical teams to the site MOH/MOPH: PSS Teams; PSS Programs CSOs: One-Stop-Services for treatment for short/long term Breakout Group 6: Cooperation between military and CSOs in providing post disaster psycho-social counseling

6. Mutual agreement / understanding between military and CSOs Everyone is bounded to an agreement/understanding to carry out the activity (both military and CSOs) Agreement to share relevant resources including knowledge, funding, human resources Including short and long term cooperation 7. Rehabilitation Provision of income generating program for survivors