Supporting Mental Health after School Bus Critical Incidents

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Explore the critical impact of school bus incidents on mental health and learn how to support affected individuals like kids, parents, school faculty, and first responders. Immediate care, recovery resources, and self-care techniques are crucial in the aftermath. Get insights on the importance of early intervention and follow-up support for optimal mental well-being.

  • Mental Health
  • School Bus Incidents
  • Support
  • Recovery
  • First Responders

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  1. School Bus Involved Critical Incidents And Mental Health

  2. Individuals Affected by the Incident Kids Parents/Family School Faculty First Responders

  3. Immediate Care First Contact is Extremely Important Kids at scene Parents at reunification site First Responder Peer Teams OSP Statewide team Local teams throughout the state

  4. Immediate Care Chaplains Therapy K-9 s Local counselors State agencies

  5. After Care = Recovery Resources Victims Advocate Clinicians School Counselors Discuss self-care techniques Information Location Programs specific to first responders for traumatic incidents Peer team follow-ups

  6. Questions? Questions?

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