Guest guest Posted November 30, 2007 Report Share Posted November 30, 2007 The Public Health Preparedness Unit, Community Preparedness Section (CPS), Texas Department of State Health Services, is pleased to announce the launch of the Texas Disaster Volunteer Registry in January 2008. For the past three years, CPS staff have collaborated with key Texas medical and health care partners, licensing and regulatory boards, local health department representatives, volunteer coordinators, and other emergency management representatives to build the Texas Disaster Volunteer Registry, our State's version of the federally-mandated Emergency Systems for Advance Registration of Volunteer Health Professionals (or ESAR-VHP). Since the beginning of this project, the goal always has been to build a system that would not only meet federal mandates and enhance statewide disaster response, but also a system that would work best for Texas by providing local jurisdictions with an effective volunteer management tool. The Web-based Registry will have the capabilities to call down and activate volunteers, verify professional licensure, credential medical and healthcare volunteers, deploy, and track volunteers. The Registry also will provide administrative and reporting tools. The Registry is designed to be a tool, first, for local response -- then branching out to regional and state-wide response when local resources are exhausted. To accomplish this, starting in 2008, CPS, with the help of SUMA/Orchard Social Marketing, will conduct regional meetings across the State with key partners and stakeholders to provide detailed information and a demonstration of the Registry. Also at these meetings, CPS staff and local/regional partners will work toward identifying local and regional administrators, integrating existing local volunteer systems into the Registry, and developing a training schedule for local and regional administrators. Per federal requirements, Texas is expected to have a fully operational, statewide ESAR-VHP system by the end of August 2008. With your help, the Texas Disaster Volunteer Registry can become an effective tool in our arsenal of resources for disaster response. A one-page document and a PowerPoint presentation that offer additional details about the Texas Disaster Volunteer Registry can be found at the Governor's EMS and Trauma Advisory Council (GETAC) website: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/emstraumasystems/GETACCouncil.shtm If you have questions or would like additional information, please contact Belinda Hare, State Disaster Volunteer Coordinator, Community Preparedness Section, phone , or via e-mail at Belinda.hare@.... _________________ > STEVE JANDA, DIRECTOR OFFICE OF EMS/TRAUMA SYSTEMS COORDINATION TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES OFFICE DIRECT 512-834-67OO MAIN LINE FAX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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