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What
does Mobilization Status Mean?
Green: Stand Down...
No Developing Disaster Situation.
Yellow: Stand By... Prepare
for possible mobilization. Notify DAD of availability
Red: Active Mobilization...
CDRC Teams are being Mobilized. Contact DAD and report to
HQ
DAD on call : 540-449-2675
Contact Information:
420 Springdale Rd.
Pearisburg VA 24134
Phone: 540-449-2675
Fax: 540-921-3312
E-Mail: cdrc@pemtel.net
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WELCOME TO OUR NEW DISASTER SPIRITUAL CARE TEAM MEMBERS!!
NEXT CLERGY TRAINING 10/25/08 SIGN UP NOW
Go to "CDRC Training" and look
over our course offerings.
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| RADFORD
DRILL 10/22/08 CALL 540-921-2701 FOR MORE INFORMATION or email your
availability to cdrc@pemtel.net if you are a current member. |
See articles in Press Box about our 4/16
response
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| What is the NRV
CDRC? |
The New River
Valley - Community Disaster Response Coalition is a non profit disaster
mental health organization. Teams
of trained volunteers work with the Red Cross and Community Services
Board to develop, train for, and deliver disaster mental health support
services. The CDRC was founded in 2001 after the September 11th terrorist
attacks and operates under the auspices of A-kee, Inc. (a private
non profit organization dedicated to mental health services and education).
This team served in the Wolf Creek Floods in Giles County Virginia. We
train people from all walks of life to serve as disaster support team
members. CDRC team members take an 8 hour training program and go
through a security background check in order to receive their CDRC
identification badge and CDRC apparel. We participate in local and
regional drills with other agencies and first responders. Team members
who gain experience can become team leaders, serve as disaster administrative
director, and CDRC instructors. We've
just added a Spiritual Care Team to our services. |
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Dorinda
Miller, Ph.D., President,
NRV CDRC
Dr. Dorinda
Miller is a licensed clinical psychologist and disaster mental health
consultant. She is president of the New River Valley Community Disaster
Response Coalition (NRV CDRC) and A-kee,
Inc., a non profit organization dedicated to mental health education
and service in the community. She provides training in disaster mental
health, consultation to organizations, community and state agencies
and serves on the Governor's Terrorism and Disaster Behavioral Health
Advisory Council(TADBHAC). She is an American Red Cross volunteer
and instructor for disaster mental health services and has served
in many local and national disasters including a tour of duty on 9/11
at the Pentagon and two tours of duty after Katrina in the Gulf coast.
She is a member of the Western
Virginia Emergency Services Critical Incident Stress Management team
and the Citizens Corps Council in the NRV. Dr. Miller received her
doctorate from the University of Health Sciences /The Chicago Medical
School. She specialized in clinical and research work with pain management
and working with trauma survivors including veterans, battered women,
burn survivors and abused children. Dr. Miller resides in Southwestern
Virginia where she provides consultation and training services to
agencies, organizations and corporations on disaster preparation and
disaster mental health. Her goal is to help the communities across
the country develop emergency response plans that include disaster
mental health and build coalitions for disaster response that will
facilitate recovery from all types of disasters. .
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| Disaster Spiritual Care is an interfaith
support team of trained clergy and church leaders who provide spiritual
support ot people of all faiths in disaster. |
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| Disaster
Mental Health is the use of support techniques to facilitate resilience
and recovery in members of our community when disaster strikes.
Disaster support team members may be assigned at the site of the disaster,
staging areas, service centers, or provide outreach and referral.
Emergency preparation, and long term recovery, are as important as
the initial disaster response. CDRC team members can be part of all
the phases and aspects of disaster mental health planning and response.
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