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RODERICK L. BREMBY, SECRETARY |

K A N S
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DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT |
KATHLEEN SEBELIUS, GOVERNOR |
For Immediate Release
November 17, 2004 |
Contact: Sharon Watson
Office: 785-296-5795
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MEDIA ADVISORY: KALHD and KDHE to Provide "Risk Com U"
Emergency Communications
Training for Local Officials
The Kansas Association of Local Health Departments (KALHD) and the Kansas
Bioterrorism Program will be training local public health, law enforcement,
fire, EMS, hospital and county officials on how to work with the media
during emergencies. A goal of the training is to build community teams
so they can be prepared when crisis occurs.
Dubbed "Risk Com U" for "Risk Communications University," the training
session will take place from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on November 19, 2004,
at the following location:
- Best Western Hospitality House
3021 W. Hwy. 50, Emporia,
KS
"This training will help officials to give clear, consistent and accurate
information in response to emergencies such as tornados, disease outbreaks
or terrorist attacks," said Pat MacDonald, KALHD communications specialist. "In
emergency situations, information provided to the public is often crucial
for protecting lives and property."
The presenters of the training will be:
- Pat MacDonald, communications specialist for KALHD and former spokesperson
and director of health education for the Sedgwick County Health Department.
- Mike Heideman, Communication Design Specialist for the Kansas Bioterrorism
Program and former spokesperson for the Kansas Department of Health
and Environment.
- Jennifer Keller, project director for KALHD and former spokesperson
for the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS)
and for Via Christi Regional Medical Center in Wichita.
Kansas Association of Counties and the Kansas Health Foundation are
sponsoring the training, which is provided for free to participants.
The Kansas Health Foundation is a philanthropic organization whose mission
is to improve the health of all Kansans. The Kansas Association of Local
Health Departments, in partnership with the Kansas Association of Counties
and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, is coordinating
this project.
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