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“They Blew the Levee”: Distrust of Authorities among Hurricane Katrina Evacuees

Drawing from qualitative research, this article examines how trust in authorities influenced New Orleans residents’ reactions to warnings and the public health advice.

Subtopics: Emergency Decision Making, Phase 1 - Risk Perception, Building Trust, Natural Disasters
Language(s): English

§ 5197h. Minority Emergency Demonstration Program

This document summarizes the legal code 5197h which promotes emergency preparedness research and training for minority communities and provides guidelines as to how funding should be allocated.

Subtopics: Organizational Supports, Building Knowledge
Language(s): English

2000 Decennial Census

This data source provides data on indicators relevant to emergency preparedness such as demographics, Language spoken at home, English proficiency, country of origin, years living in U.S., housing status, and transportation.

Subtopics: Language Access Services, Phase 6 - Response, Phase 3 - Warning, Building Knowledge, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

2004 Summer CIDER

The document is a synopsis of a workshop where participants explored their own assumptions and attitudes about working with populations that are considered ‘hard-to-reach.’
Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Building Partnerships
Language(s): English

A Guide to Enhance Grassroots Risk Communication Among Low-Income Populations


This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to work with grassroots organizations  to deliver critical information to low-income populations before, during, and after a disaster.

Subtopics: Language Access Services, Organizational Supports, Channels of Communication, Message Content, Building Partnerships
Language(s): English

AB 1930 (Torrico): Help All Californians in a Disaster

This bill requires that the Director of California’s Office of Emergency Services considers the multiple languages and needs of populations who have limited English proficiency (LEP) and to incorporate their needs into emergency planning, response, and recovery training.   

Subtopics: Language Access Services, Phase 3 - Warning
Language(s): English

Addressing At-Risk Populations in Emergency Preparedness Planning

The webcast highlights best practices and lessons learned in reaching vulnerable populations in a public health emergency.

Subtopics: Language Access Services, Phase 3 - Warning
Language(s): English

Addressing the Needs of Immigrants and Limited English Proficient (LEP) Communities in Disaster Planning and Relief

This resource describes lessons learned from working with immigrant and limited English proficient (LEP) communities in disasters and includes firsthand accounts from the field.

Subtopics: Phase 6 - Response, Phase 7 - Recovery, Building Trust
Language(s): English

Adjusting to Uncertainty: Coping Strategies Among the Displaced After Hurricane Katrina

This qualitative study examines differences in coping strategies by gender, race, and income of individuals who were displaced after Hurricane Katrina.

Subtopics: Phase 5 - Psychological Impact, Natural Disasters
Language(s): English

Advancing Programs and Policies to Integrate Racially and Ethnically Diverse Communities into Emergency Preparedness: 2008 Emergency Management Summit


This slideshow presentation provides an overview of persisting disparities in racially and ethnically diverse communities across all phases of an emergency and describes the efforts of the Center for Health Equality and the HHS Office of Minority Health in eliminating these disparities.
Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

African Americans’ Decisions Not to Evacuate New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina: A Qualitative Study

In this study, focus groups were conducted to identify themes in African Americans’ decisions not to evacuate New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina.

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Message Content, Emergency Decision Making, Phase 1 - Risk Perception, Phase 3 - Warning
Language(s): English

Alternative Marketing and Messaging to Prepare Vulnerable Populations

This presentation promotes a marketing based approach to foster emergency preparedness and discusses why the context of preparedness action is crucial to reaching vulnerable populations.

Subtopics: Message Content, Emergency Decision Making, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

American Community Survey (ACS) 

The American Community Survey provides information on demographics, housing, language, socioeconomic, and transportation, for single, three, adn five-year averages.

 

 

 

 

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Emergency Decision Making, Building Knowledge, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

American Housing Survey

The American Housing Survey collects information on housing, apartments, single-family homes, mobile homes, vacant housing units, household characteristics, income, housing and neighborhood quality, housing costs, equipment and fuels, size of housing unit, and recent movers.

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Emergency Decision Making, Building Knowledge, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

American Red Cross: Greater Los Angeles


This PowerPoint presentation from the American Red Cross of Greater Los Angeles focuses on disaster response and diverse populations in the Los Angeles area.

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Language Access Services, Phase 6 - Response, Phase 7 - Recovery, Channels of Communication, Building Partnerships, Building Trust, Phase 2 - Preparedness, Natural Disasters
Language(s): English

An Achilles Heel in Emergency Communications: The Deplorable Policies and Practices Pertaining to Non English Speaking Populations


The purpose of this project and report was to document emergency communication policies and practices related to Spanish-speaking populations in Central Texas.   

Subtopics: Channels of Communication, Message Content
Language(s): English

An Assessment of the Cultural Appropriateness of Emergency Preparedness Communication for Low Income Minorities

For this article, a content analysis of web-based emergency preparedness risk communication materials was conducted to determine their appropriateness in reaching low income African Americans and Latinos in Maryland.
Subtopics: Language Access Services, Channels of Communication, Message Content, Phase 3 - Warning, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

An Overview of Disaster Preparedness Literature: Building Blocks for an Applied Bay Area Template

This literature review focuses on the affects of urbanization and socio-economic status and how they relate to disaster preparedness.
Subtopics: Phase 2 - Preparedness, Natural Disasters
Language(s): English

Analysis of Risk Communication Strategies and Approaches with At-Risk Populations to Enhance Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery

This working paper presents the findings from a comprehensive assessment of emergency preparedness communication and public health messaging strategies for at-risk populations, including those with limited English proficiency (LEP).

Subtopics: Language Access Services, Message Content, Phase 3 - Warning
Language(s): English

Area Resource File (ARF)

This data set provides information on healthcare resources such as hospitals and community health centers by geographic region. Purchase is required to access the data set.

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Building Knowledge, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

Asian and Pacific Islander Population, Growth, & Socio-economic Status

This interactive tool provides information on the growth and socioeconomic characteristics of 21 Asian American and Pacific Islanders sub-groups, as well as for other major racial/ethnic groups.

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Building Knowledge, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

Assessing the Effects of the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill on Human Health: A Summary of the June 2010 Workshop

This report presents the findings from a two day workshop on the health effects of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and strategies for research, response, and recovery activities. Issues relating to culture, language, and diverse populations are discussed throughout the report.

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Phase 7 - Recovery, Channels of Communication, Chemical
Language(s): English

Assessment of Public Health Workforce Bioterrorism and Emergency Preparedness Readiness Among Tribes in Washington State: A Collaborative Approach Among the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice, the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, and the Washington State Department of Health

This article examines the collaboration, methodology, results, and lessons learned stemming from the experience of a unique university, state, and tribal collaborative model for public health emergency preparedness assessment activities.

Subtopics: Building Partnerships, Building Knowledge, Building Trust
Language(s): English

Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)

The Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) is a national association representing community health centers serving Asian American and Pacific Islander populations and provides a wealth of resources related to Emergency Preparedness.   

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Language Access Services, Phase 6 - Response, Phase 7 - Recovery, Phase 2 - Preparedness, Natural Disasters
Language(s): English

At- Risk Populations Project

The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) received a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to develop recommendations on how to protect at-risk populations, such as those which are culturally isolated or have limited English proficiency (LEP), during an influenza pandemic.

Subtopics: Phase 6 - Response, Channels of Communication, Outbreaks, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

At-Risk Populations and Pandemic Influenza: Planning Guidance for State, Territorial, Tribal, and Local Health Departments

The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have released national guidance on protecting at-risk populations, such as those which are culturally isolated or have limited English proficiency (LEP), during an influenza pandemic. 

Subtopics: Organizational Supports, Phase 6 - Response, Outbreaks, Building Partnerships, Phase 2 - Preparedness
Language(s): English

Attending to Social Vulnerability when Rationing Pandemic Resources

This article presents recommendations from the Minnesota Pandemic Ethics Project regarding health resource rationing in pandemics with an explicit focus on socially vulnerable populations, including racial/ethnic minorities.

 

Subtopics: Outbreaks
Language(s): English

Audience Responses and Informational Needs: Considering Diversity in Crisis Communication


This book chapter provides an overview of literature on crisis communication and diverse populations.    

Subtopics: Channels of Communication, Message Content, Emergency Decision Making, Phase 1 - Risk Perception
Language(s): English

Averting Disaster: What the California Wildfires Can Teach Us about Reaching Latinos in Times of Crisis

This report focuses on the 2007 California Wildfires and the impact of natural disasters on Latino and immigrant communities.

Subtopics: Culturally Competent Care, Phase 6 - Response, Channels of Communication, Phase 2 - Preparedness, Natural Disasters, Mass Casualties
Language(s): English
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