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About

The Iowa Disaster Behavioral Health Response Team (DBHRT) is a trained team of volunteers who will respond to the mental health needs of Iowa residents following disasters and critical incidents. The team provides services for community providers based on local area needs and may be delivered at a disaster site in an affected community or statewide.  Services may include:

  • Behavioral health needs assessment following a disaster
  • Psychological First Aid
  • Brief crisis counseling and intervention
  • Community outreach
  • Public information and education
  • Critical incident stress debriefing
  • Behavioral health consultation for providers, communities and individuals
  • Screening and referral for those affected by a disaster or critical event

DBHRT assistance may be requested in order to meet the behavioral health needs of communities in crisis by contacting the Homeland Security and Emergency Management Duty Officer.  The duty officer is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 515-725-3231.  For more information go to http://www.iowadbhrt.org/. More information: http://www.iowadbhrt.org/

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For Families, Children & Educators

For Families, Children & Educators

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Human Made and Natural Disasters

Human Made and Natural Disasters

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For People with Disabilities

For People with Disabilities

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Adults 60+

Adults 60+

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For Home Repairs

For Home Repairs

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For Response Personnel

For Response Personnel

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Contact

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