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PHEP Update - March 21, 2024
Michigan Dept of Health & Human Services sent this bulletin at 03/21/2024 03:45 PM EDT
The narrative portion of Activity 12 in the LHD work plan has been updated to reflect the elimination of the previous advance planning component (deliverable 12.2 in previous versions). Version 2.2.1 can be found in the document library on the MIHAN at: Documents -> Local Health -> EPC General -> PHEP FY 2023-2024 BP5.
The joint partner meeting with LHD EPCs, regional healthcare coalition leadership, and tribal EPCs will take place May 6 and 7 at the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel. Registration is open in MI-TRAIN and the deadline to register is April 5.
Questions can be directed to your regional point of contact or Katie Dunkle.
Sparrow Health System is hosting a Personal Safety and Active Shooter/Targeted Violence prevention workshop on April 24, 2024, from 10:30 a.m.to 2:30 p.m.
The 27th Annual Michigan Rural Health Conference will take place Thursday, April 25, and Friday, April 26 at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. This year's agenda is nearing the final stages, packed with dynamic presenters and programming, to deliver the best Rural Health Conference to date!
When disasters strike, the ripple effects can be significant. Incorporating disaster behavioral health (DBH) into all phases of emergency management can ensure resident and responder preparedness, an effective, compassionate response effort, and a more resilient community moving forward. ASPR TRACIE recently updated one of their documents to provide information on and links to select DBH programs and resources that can be of immediate use to emergency health care providers, emergency management stakeholders, and other professionals and survivors affected by naturally occurring or human-caused incidents.
Region 1: Denise Fleming Region 2N & 2S: Jeannie Byrne Region 3: Jim Koval Region 5: April Walton Region 6: Terra Riddle Region 7: Jeannie Byrne Region 8: Kerry Chamberlain Tribes: Janis Tipton
This message is being sent to the Division of Emergency Preparedness & Response, Tribal Health Care Coordinator, Local Health Department Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, and Local Health Department Health Officer mailing lists.