Psychosocial and behavioural aspects of early incident response: outcomes from an international workshop

H. Carter, Louis Gauntlett, G. Rubin, D. Russell, Mélissa Généreux, L. Lemyre, P. Blain, M. Byers, R. Amlȏt
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ABSTRACT The likelihood of major incidents and disasters has increased in recent years, due to climate change, urbanisation, and acts of terrorism. Effective management of such incidents is crucial to ensure that members of the public are able and willing to take appropriate protective actions. The workshop described in this paper brought together researchers, practitioners and policy makers with expertise in emergency planning, preparedness and response to generate recommendations for major incident management. Workshop participants agreed that understanding the psychosocial aspects of major incidents is crucial to effective incident response, and a number of key themes were raised during workshop discussions. Based on these themes, four key recommendations can be made for informing planning and preparedness for major incidents.
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事件早期反应的社会心理和行为方面:一次国际研讨会的成果
近年来,由于气候变化、城市化和恐怖主义行为,重大事件和灾害发生的可能性有所增加。有效管理这类事件,确保市民有能力和意愿采取适当的保护措施,至为重要。本文所述的讲习班汇集了在应急规划、准备和反应方面具有专门知识的研究人员、从业人员和决策者,为重大事件管理提出建议。与会者一致认为,了解重大事件的社会心理方面对有效应对事件至关重要,在研讨会讨论期间提出了一些关键主题。基于这些主题,可以提出四项关键建议,为重大事件的规划和准备提供信息。
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