The Seattle-King County Advanced Practice Center (APC) is a resource for local public health agencies throughout the nation as it develops plans and builds local and regional capacity for responding to an act of bioterrorism or other public health emergency.
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) currently funds eight local public health agencies to serve as APCs. Building best practices, APCs combine forces to help all local public health agencies nationwide prepare for, respond to, and recover from public health emergencies.
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What the Seattle-King County APC can do for you |
Advanced Practice Toolkits for Emergency Preparation
The Seattle-King County APC is actively working to help all local health departments nationwide prepare for, respond to and recover from Public Health Emergencies.
Toolkits have been developed that address a number of public health emergency preparedness issue including: isolation and quarantine response, techniques for engaging the business community, blueprints for building healthcare coalitions, trainings on crisis and risk communication, and strategies for connecting with organizations that serve vulnerable populations.
Some of these products include:
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Building a Healthcare Coalition King County Healthcare Coalition resources from the 2007 APC Training Conference. |
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Planning and Managing Isolation & Quarantine Web Toolkit |
"Hello, how may I help you?" - Creating and operating a Public Information Call Center | |
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Emergency Risk Communication Course |
| CD-based Emergency Risk Communications Training Guide For anyone communicating with the public in a crisis, Speak First: Communicating Effectively in Times of Crisis and Uncertainty is a proven, practical training for building the skills to delivering first messages in the early hours of a crisis. Learn what you need to know, to sharpen your skills and to teach others how to master these best practices. Order now through National Association of County & City Health Officials. | |
Public Health Workforce Activation A web-based toolkit to guide local public health agencies in the development of a response-ready workforce by defining surge functions and matching staff resources to emergent response needs. | |
| Pandemic flu preparedness resources for business engagement | |
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