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Pediatric Readiness - Resources
Resources
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EMS-C Resources
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Prehospital Provider Resources
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Hospital Provider Resources
- AAP Policy Statement – Pediatric Readiness in the Emergency Department
- ENA Infographic – Improve Your ED's Readiness to Care for Children
- National Pediatric Readiness Program
- Stop Suicide – ED readiness toolkit
- NPRQI – National Pediatric Readiness Quality Initiative
- Inter Facility Transfer Toolkit
- MEDIC's Discharge for Children with Autism Initiative
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Disaster and Regional Pediatric Readiness Resources
- EIIC Pediatric Disaster Domain
- MI Immediate Bed Availability Decompression Strategy Guidelines
- RPPN - Regional Pediatric Pandemic Network
- Ready. Prep. Go! - Pediatric Disaster Readiness Podcast from RPPN
- WRAP-EM
- WRAP-EM Pediatric Disaster Handbook
- Family Reunification Plan - MDHHS BEPESoC (updated 2.15.2024)
- Pediatric Medical Surge Plan - MDHHS BEPESoC (updated 11.9.2023)
- Ready Kids (DHS)
- Learn About Caring for Children in a Disaster (CDC)
- Children in a Disaster Tools and Resource (CDC)
- Safety Matters - Safety & Health Training for Young Workers (NIOSH)
- Protecting Children's Environmental Health (EPA)
- Protecting Children's Health During and After Natural Disasters (EPA)
- HHS Child and Adolescent Health Emergency Planning Toolkit (ASPR)
- Resource Guide - Supporting Children & Families Before, During, & After Emergencies, Disasters, & Adversities (ACF)
- Disaster Research Response Program (NIH)
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School Based Pediatric Readiness (for School Leadership) Resources
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Child Passenger Safety Resources
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Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs Resources
- Carter Kits: Sensory bags containing clinically proven items known to comfort and focus children on the autism spectrum, as well as those who are overwhelmed or impacted by traumatic events. Evidence-based training options available for providers with access to Carter Kits.
- MC3 Program: offering no-cost psychiatry support to prescribing health care providers who treat behavioral/mental health in youth and perinatal people in Michigan
- MC3 Clinical Pearls Video Series
- MDHHS Stay Well Resources: Live Stay Well programming ended in 2023. This archive remains to find mental wellness resources that can still be helpful and relevant to you and your organization post-pandemic.
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Kids and COVID Resources
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Family / Caregiver Resources
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Injury Prevention
- Mi Injury Prevention
- TIPP The Injury Prevention Program – handouts for families of newborn – 12 years
- Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention
- Children Trust Michigan
- Resources from MFRP (Michigan Fatality Review and Prevention)
- TEN-4-FACESp – clinical decision rule to identify when a bruise is more likely to be caused by abuse than accidental injury.
- Firearm Injury Prevention
- Parents’ Guide to Firearm Safety
- Preventing Firearm Injury: What Clinicians Can Do
- FREE one hour course for clinicians to learn how to help reduce the risk of firearm-related injury and death
- Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention (UofM)
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Advocacy