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Civil emergencies - trauma support service: Outline
In the aftermath of a major incident many people will be affected. They may be survivors of the incident, relatives of these survivors or relatives of those who die as a result of the incident. They may be affected simply by being involved in the response.
* emotional support
* telephone support and incident helpline
* friends and relative reception centre support
* support to Police Casualty Bureau
* temporary mortuary duty
* media Interest support
* other post-incident support to victims and relatives
* planning, tracking and reporting
* support to social care staff
Some of these people will need trauma support in the immediate aftermath of such an incident but in a short time they will have recovered sufficiently to readjust to some sort of normality. Some, however, will need a higher level of trauma support for some time after the incident and a few will continue to need this support over many years.
We provide a range of social and psychological support services in the aftermath of a major incident affecting residents or visitors.
We work closely with voluntary and statutory agencies, so that the services they provide are complementary to those already available.
They offer:
* immediate practical support
* emotional support
* telephone support and incident helpline
* friends and relative reception centre support
* support to Police Casualty Bureau
* temporary mortuary duty
* media Interest support
* other post-incident support to victims and relatives
* planning, tracking and reporting
* support to social care staff
For further information please visit the Emergency Planning webpage at Northamptonshire County Council, or use the contact details below.
Further Information
Contact: Emergency Planning
Email: jmaddams@northamptonshire.gov.uk
Telephone: 01604 237450
Fax: 01604 628387