ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – The Continuing Battle Over Privacy vs. Security
Ellen C. Cornelius
August 9, 2023
Data breaches have long-term consequences and reinvigorates the privacy vs. security debate. This 2015 article shares both sides of the privacy/security debate and shows why there is no simple solution.

Article Out Loud – Community Preparedness for the Socially & Civically Isolated
George Schwartz
August 3, 2023
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, about half of American adults reported feeling lonely. A lack of engagement can have serious health effects for socially isolated individuals and implications for the work of emergency management professionals.

Article Out Loud – Addiction in Emergency Services: Coworkers Help, Denial Hurts
Victor Welzant
August 2, 2023
In high-stress professions such as emergency services, it is critical to know how to recognize addiction early and provide help when needed. The advice provided in this article is as relevant today as it was in 2012.

Article Out Loud – The Public Health Role During Mass-Fatality Incidents
Raphael M. Barishansky and Audrey Mazurek
August 2, 2023
Incidents from automobile collisions to terrorist attacks remind emergency planners of the need to develop mass fatality management plans, the components of which are described in this 2011 article.

Article Out Loud – Sports Celebrations – Expect the Best, Plan for the Worst
Robert Leverone
August 2, 2023
Large sports-related celebratory events necessitate a coordinated response from municipal government agencies and the community. Thorough planning, intelligence-based risk assessments, and stakeholder input are critical components of a comprehensive plan.

Article Out Loud – 7 Best Practices for Implementing Housing Recovery Programs
Daina Ruback
August 1, 2023
Implementing Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery housing recovery programs can be complex and challenging and, if not done correctly, can result in delays, inefficiencies, and inequitable outcomes. These seven best practices can help avoid common program pitfalls.
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ARTICLES OUT LOUD

Article Out Loud – The Continuing Battle Over Privacy vs. Security
August 9, 2023
Data breaches have long-term consequences and reinvigorates the privacy vs. security debate. This 2015 article shares both sides of the privacy/security debate and shows why there is no simple solution.

Article Out Loud – Community Preparedness for the Socially & Civically Isolated
August 3, 2023
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, about half of American adults reported feeling lonely. A lack of engagement can have serious health effects for socially isolated individuals and implications for the work of emergency management professionals.

Article Out Loud – Addiction in Emergency Services: Coworkers Help, Denial Hurts
August 2, 2023
In high-stress professions such as emergency services, it is critical to know how to recognize addiction early and provide help when needed. The advice provided in this article is as relevant today as it was in 2012.

Article Out Loud – The Public Health Role During Mass-Fatality Incidents
August 2, 2023
Incidents from automobile collisions to terrorist attacks remind emergency planners of the need to develop mass fatality management plans, the components of which are described in this 2011 article.

Article Out Loud – Sports Celebrations – Expect the Best, Plan for the Worst
August 2, 2023
Large sports-related celebratory events necessitate a coordinated response from municipal government agencies and the community. Thorough planning, intelligence-based risk assessments, and stakeholder input are critical components of a comprehensive plan.

Article Out Loud – 7 Best Practices for Implementing Housing Recovery Programs
August 1, 2023
Implementing Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery housing recovery programs can be complex and challenging and, if not done correctly, can result in delays, inefficiencies, and inequitable outcomes. These seven best practices can help avoid common program pitfalls.
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