Difference between revisions of "Communicating in a Crisis - Risk communication for Public Officials"

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|Audience Experience Level=Starter
 
|Audience Experience Level=Starter
 
|Source Website=https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/d7/priv/pep19-01-01-005.pdf
 
|Source Website=https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/d7/priv/pep19-01-01-005.pdf
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|Abstract=This guide focuses on the following areas:
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• A brief orientation and perspective on the media for public officials, including discussion of how the media thinks and works, and on the public as the end-recipient of information
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• Techniques for responding to and cooperating with the media in conveying information and delivering messages before, during, and after a public health crisis
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• Tools of the trade of media relations and public communications
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• Strategies and tactics for addressing opportunities and challenges that may arise as a consequence of communications initiatives
 
|Is Archived=No
 
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Revision as of 10:27, 26 August 2022

Quick Facts

Publishing Organisation:
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
Year:
2019
Languages:
English
Status:
Published
Covers Thematic
  • Social Media
  • Target audience
  • Policy Makers local, national, and European agencies and institutes, public authorities, standardization bodies
  • Audience experience level
  • Starter Those who are not currently using social media, or the current use is based on providing general information and advice to citizens</br></br>Source: https://www.fp7-emergent.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/20170529_D7.3_Guidelines_to_increase_the_benefit_of_social_media_EmerGent.pdf
  • Disaster Management Phase
    Synopsis

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