It is recommended to go back to usual routine or continue regular activity (Psychological First Aid, WHO, 2011; WHO, 2013).
mediMedi24h-Adul0118
The message of the Media (e.g. TV, Radio, Written Pres etc.) is likely to be part of the terror strategy, therefore should be treated accordingly. But also part of the response, therefore careful preparation is needed. Single reliable source of information (i.e. unified spokesperson, coordinator or projector) should be nominated in advance.
PrepEducAdul0159
Education of:
(A) First responders;
(B) ED staff;
(C) NGO’s, policy makers, ect.
OthePrepSociChil0183
Social Media (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, ect.) is likely to be part of the terror attack but also part of the helping response, therefore a plan should be in place determining contingencies . During the Golden Hours (GH) the conditions under which severe restriction on the social media content should be planned in advance and applied, who will monitor social media, and how to use social media to communicate response or foster self-efficacy. Messages for children and parents should be pepared in advance. Information on how to calm oneself, social media that can engage children without accessing information maybe considered.
IndiPsyc24h-Chil0057
Provide formal caretaker interventions designed to help children
mediMedi24h-Mili0121
The message of the Media (e.g. TV, Radio, Written Pres etc.) is likely to be part of the terror strategy, therefore should be treated accordingly. But also part of the response, therefore careful preparation is needed. Single reliable source of information (i.e. unified spokesperson, coordinator or projector) should be nominated in advance.
OthePrepEducChil0160
Identify tips and resources to send childcare, teachers, junveile justic provders, etc. and parents to disseminate
OthePrepSociMili0184
Social Media could be part of the attack, therefore during the Golden Hours (GH) more restriction on the social media content should be planned in advance and applied*
IndiPsyc1h-tAdul0019
Check in whether safety and basic needs (food, drink, hygiene) are addressed, provide access to information/orientation, it is recommend to go back to usual routine or continue routine activity (Psychological First Aid, WHO, 2011; WHO, 2013).
IndiPsyc24h-Mili0060
Promote adaptive coping strategies