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EVENTS

Boston, MA
Haitian Mental Health Network
April 12 & 13, 2010

Boston, MA
Justice Resource Institute
PFA-PTSM Basic Training
April 15, 16 & 22, 23

Cambridge, MA
Leslie University
BCF/Rainbowdance Emergency Response to Taiwan Typhoon
April 17, 2010

Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Haitian Mental Health Network
PFA-PTSM Interventions
April 30 to May 9, 2010

Boston, MA
Boston Youth Services Network
Psychosocial Wellness Training
April 28, May 5 & 12, 2010

Boston, MA
Basic Rainbowdance
Crendentialing Training
June 25-27, 2010
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AFFILIATES & ADVISORS

ICDR

IBAM

OMI

Mass. Dept. of Mental Health

Rainbow Dance



Haiti Disaster Relief Efforts

Issues We Face


We live in a modern society where technologic advances continue to improve the way in which public health is delivered. Industrialized nations dedicate vast amounts of capital to their healthcare systems, so as to ensure the medical care rendered is of the highest level.

The medical field itself has created areas of expertise such as quality assurance and peer-review to ensure such a level is achieved and maintained. In light of that, it is hard to understand why the care of disaster and mass casualty, a subset of human suffering with the highest likelihood of causing large-scale morbidity and mortality, is left to an often untrained and disjointed medical response system, and that the little training that does exist for such responders is haphazardly designed and poorly regulated.

Current preparedness and response systems focus on specific areas of intervention and make no attempt to integrate all things necessary to address the entire problem. There are no systems in place to adequately prepare for and respond to all of the needs of the victim of disaster ….....until now.