The Hong Kong Hospital Authority has launched a specialized disaster response training program aimed at staff from social service organizations. This initiative is designed to equip participants with the essential skills needed to manage stress and emotional reactions effectively in the aftermath of crises.
Key Objectives of the Training
- Enhance Preparedness: Equip social service staff with practical knowledge and techniques to respond efficiently during disasters.
- Stress Management: Teach coping mechanisms to handle stress and trauma both personally and among service recipients.
- Improve Response Skills: Foster better emotional and psychological response to critical incidents to support affected individuals effectively.
Importance of the Program
This training program is a critical step in strengthening the overall disaster response framework within the community by enhancing the capacity of frontline social service workers. Their improved readiness can lead to:
- More resilient social service systems during emergencies.
- Better support for vulnerable populations facing disaster situations.
- Reduced long-term psychological impact on both staff and clients.
By prioritizing such training, the Hong Kong Hospital Authority ensures that social service organizations are better prepared to face emergencies with competence and care.
