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A Manager s Handbook Handling Traumatic Events United States Office of Personnel ManagementOffice of Workforce Relations Theodore Roosevelt Building1900 E St. NW Washington, DC 20415-0001 OWR-15 December 1996 Foreword Many of us are ill-prepared to handle the traumatic Events discussed in this handbook- suicides, assaults, threats, natural disasters, etc. And yet these Events can and do occur in our workplaces. They are Events for which preparation helps, and this handbook tells us how to prepare. In addition to using this handbook for preparation purposes, it is an invaluable guide to follow should a traumatic event occur at your workplace. It is a good idea to keep it handy just in case. It will give you practical ideas on what to say to your employees and approaches to take to facilitate recovery . The handbook was written by Mary Tyler, , of OPM s Employee Health Services Policy Center, who is a preeminent expert in the field of workplace violence and trauma.
mentally and practically, to deal with a real one. Knowing employees' strengths and experience, having an established plan for communication in emergencies, and being
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Crisis, CRISIS PLANNING TOOLS FOR FAMILIES, CRISIS PLANNING TOOLS . FOR FAMILIES, Dilemmas in Emergency Communication Policy, Communication, STRATEGIC CRISIS MANAGEMENT, Implementation of Student Crisis Assessment Polices, Practices and Procedures, Behavior Intervention Plan BIP, Root Cause Analysis RCA, Plan