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Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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Public Committee Meeting Agendas

Held by the Committee on Post-Disaster Recovery of a Community’s
Public Health, Medical, and Social Services
(November 2013-October 2014)

MEETING ONE: November 25, 2013
National Academy of Sciences Keck Building
500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001

AGENDA

11:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions
  REED TUCKSON, Committee Chair
  Managing Director
  Tuckson Health Connections, LLC
11:15 a.m. Background and Charge to the Committee
  NICOLE LURIE
  Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
11:45 a.m. Panel Discussion with Sponsors
  ANGELA MCGOWAN (via teleconference)
  Senior Program Officer
  Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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ESMERALDA PEREIRA
  Deputy Director for Recovery Coordination
  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  WARREN FRIEDMAN
  Senior Advisor to the Director
  Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control
  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
  AARON EAGAN (via teleconference)
  Senior Program Manager
  National Center for Occupational Health and Infection Control
  Office of Public Health
  Veterans Health Administration
1:00 p.m. LUNCH
2:00 p.m. National Disaster Recovery Framework
  ALEX AMPARO
  Deputy Assistant Administrator, Recovery Directorate
  Federal Emergency Management Agency
  U.S. Department of Homeland Security
2:45 p.m. The Katrina Experience: Considerations for Health System Recovery
  KAREN DESALVO
  Health Commissioner and Senior Health Policy Advisor to the Mayor City of New Orleans
3:30 p.m. Public Comment Period
3:45 p.m. ADJOURN OPEN SESSION
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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MEETING TWO: FEBRUARY 3, 2014
National Academy of Sciences Building
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20418

AGENDA

8:00 a.m. Welcome and Meeting Objectives
  REED TUCKSON, Committee Chair
  Tuckson Health Connections, LLC
8:15 a.m. Health Considerations During Short-Term, Intermediate, and Long-Term Recovery
  IRWIN REDLENER
  Director, National Center for Disaster Preparedness
  Earth Institute, Columbia University
8:35 a.m. Discussion with Committee
8:45 a.m. Public Health Panel Presentations
  HOWARD ZUCKER
  First Deputy Commissioner of Health
  New York State Health Department
  BRUCE CLEMENTS
  Director, Public Health Preparedness
  Texas Department of State Health Services
  DOUGLAS BEARDSLEY (via teleconference)
  Director, Johnson County Public Health
  Iowa City, Iowa
9:30 a.m. Discussion with Committee
10:00 a.m. Medical System Panel Presentations
  LEWIS GOLDFRANK
  Director of Emergency Medicine
  Bellevue Hospital Center and New York University Hospitals
  SCOTT MATIN (by phone)
  Vice President of Clinical & Business Services
  Monmouth Ocean Hospital Service Corporation
  BETTY PFEFFERBAUM
  Chair, Department of Psychiatry
  College of Medicine
  University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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DOUGLAS WALKER
  Clinical Director
  Mercy Family Center
10:50 a.m. Discussion with Committee
11:20 a.m. BREAK
11:30 a.m. Social Services Panel Presentations
  CDR JONATHAN WHITE
  Deputy Director
  Office of Human Services Emergency Preparedness Response Administration on Children and Families
  KIMBERLY BURGO
  Senior Director of Disaster Response Operations
  Catholic Charities
  LISA BROWN
  Associate Professor, School of Aging Studies
  University of South Florida
12:15 p.m. Discussion with Committee
12:45 p.m. LUNCH
1:45 p.m. Community Planning Panel Presentations
  ROBERT OLSHANSKY
  Professor of Urban and Regional Planning
  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  JAMES SCHWAB
  Senior Research Associate
  American Planning Association
  GAVIN SMITH
  Department of City and Regional Planning
  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2:30 p.m. Discussion with Committee
3:00 p.m. Housing Panel Presentations
  TENNILLE SMITH PARKER
  Acting Director/Assistant Director
  Disaster Recovery and Special Issues
  Division Office of Block Grant Assistance
  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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THOMAS PHILLIPS
  Principal Scientist
  Healthy Building Research
3:30 p.m. Discussion with Committee
3:50 p.m. BREAK
4:00 p.m. Transportation and Infrastructure Panel Presentations
  HERBY LISSADE
  Chief, Office of Emergency Management
  California Department of Transportation
  KAREN DURHAM-AGUILERA
  Director, Contingency Operations and Office of Homeland Security
  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  CAPT LYNN SLEPSKI
  Senior Public Health Advisor
  Office of Intelligence, Security and Emergency Response
  Office of the Secretary of Transportation
  U.S. Department of Transportation
4:45 p.m. Discussion with Committee
5:15 p.m. ADJOURN
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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MEETING THREE: April 28-29, 2014
The National Academy of Sciences Keck Building
500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001

AGENDA

April 28, 2014

8:00 a.m. Welcome and Meeting Objectives
  REED TUCKSON, Committee Chair
  Tuckson Health Connections, LLC
8:15 a.m. Coordination Among Federal Recovery Support Functions
  ESMERALDA PEREIRA
  Deputy Director for Recovery Coordination
  Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  MYRA SHIRD
  Program Specialist, Community Planning and Capacity Building Branch
  Recovery Directorate
  Federal Emergency Management Agency
  U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  KAREN ZHANG
  National Coordinator-Natural and Cultural Resource Recovery
  U.S. Department of the Interior
  RENA HOLLAND
  Office of Disaster Management and National Security,
  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
  WARREN FRIEDMAN
  Senior Advisor to the Director
  Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control
  U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
  RADM STEVEN SMITH
  Director, Office of Disaster Planning
  U.S. Small Business Administration
  ADHIR KACKAR
  Acting Director of Operations,
  Office of Sustainable Communities
  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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9:45 a.m. BREAK
10:00 a.m. Coordination Among State and Local Government Agencies
  BRUCE LOCKWOOD
  President
  International Association of Emergency Managers
  UMAIR SHAH
  Executive Director
  Harris County Public Health & Environmental Services
  Board Member, National Association of City and County Health Officials
  THOMAS WIECZOREK
  Director, Center for Public Safety Management
  International City/County Management Association
  KAREN HOWARD AND STEVEN LONG (via teleconference)
  Department of Neighborhood and Development Services
  City of Iowa City
12:30 p.m. LUNCH
1:30 p.m. Considerations for Community Health in Disaster Recovery
  ANITA CHANDRA
  Senior Policy Researcher
  Director, Behavioral and Policy Sciences Department Faculty Member
  Pardee RAND Graduate School, RAND Corporation
3:30 p.m. BREAK
3:45 p.m. Role of Public Information in Health Systems Recovery
  EMILY KNEARL
  Health Risk Communications
  Division of Public Health
  Delaware Department of Health and Social Services
4:15 p.m. Community Experiences with Social Media during Recovery
  REBECCA AND GENEVIEVE WILLIAMS
  Joplin Tornado Info
4:45 p.m. Harnessing Digital Information to Inform Recovery Efforts
  WENDY HARMAN
  Director of Information Management and Situational Awareness
  American Red Cross
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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5:15 p.m. Public Comment Period
5:30 p.m. ADJOURN

April 29, 2014

8:30 a.m. Education and Training Opportunities in Long-Term Community Recovery: Preliminary Observations from the Field
  LAUREN WALSH
  Senior Research Associate
  National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
  KENNETH SCHOR
  Acting Director
  National Center for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
9:30 a.m. ADJOURN OPEN SESSION
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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MEETING FOUR: June 13, 2014
The National Academy of Sciences Keck Building
500 5th St., NW, Washington, DC 20001

AGENDA

9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introductions
  REED TUCKSON, Committee Chair
  Managing Director
  Tuckson Health Connections, LLC
9:15 a.m. Investing in Health: Pre- and Post-Disaster Experiences from Oklahoma City
  MICK CORNETT
  Mayor
  Oklahoma City, OK
10:00 a.m. A Health in All Policies Approach to Disaster Recovery: Lessons from Galveston
  ALEXANDRA NOLEN
  Director, Center to Eliminate Health Disparities
  Associate Executive Director, Coordinating Center for Global Health
  University of Texas Medical Branch
11:30 a.m. ADJOURN OPEN SESSION
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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MEETING FIVE: August 14, 2014
WebEx (Teleconference) Meeting

Agenda

12:00 p.m. Welcome and Introductions
  REED TUCKSON, Committee Chair
12:10 p.m. SAMHSA Perspectives on Behavioral Health Recovery Challenges
  PAMELA S. HYDE (presenter)
  Administrator
  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  ANNE MATTHEWS-YOUNES
  Director, Division of Prevention, Traumatic Stress and Special Programs
  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  TERRI SPEAR
  Emergency Coordinator
  Office of Policy, Planning and Innovation
  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  MARYANN ROBINSON
  Branch Chief
  Emergency Mental Health & Traumatic Stress Services Branch
  Division of Prevention, Traumatic Stress and Special Programs
  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  MARYANN ROBINSON
  Branch Chief
  Emergency Mental Health & Traumatic Stress Services Branch
  Division of Prevention, Traumatic Stress and Special Programs
  Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agency
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
12:40 p.m. Perspectives on Behavioral Health Recovery Challenges from the Field
  JACK HERRMANN
  Senior Advisor & Chief for Public Health Preparedness
  National Association of County and City Health Officials
  NAOMI PAGET
  Disaster Spiritual Care Area Advisor
  American Red Cross
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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1:00 p.m. Discussion with Committee
2:00 p.m. ADJOURN OPEN SESSION
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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MEETING SIX: October 2, 2014
WebEx (Teleconference) Meeting

AGENDA

3:00 p.m. PHEP Grantees’ Use of Funds to Improve Health in Communities Post-Disaster
  CHRISTA-MARIE SINGLETON
  Senior Medical Advisor
  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4:00 p.m. ADJOURN
Suggested Citation:"Appendix G: Public Committee Meeting Agendas." Institute of Medicine. 2015. Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters: Strategies, Opportunities, and Planning for Recovery. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18996.
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In the devastation that follows a major disaster, there is a need for multiple sectors to unite and devote new resources to support the rebuilding of infrastructure, the provision of health and social services, the restoration of care delivery systems, and other critical recovery needs. In some cases, billions of dollars from public, private and charitable sources are invested to help communities recover. National rhetoric often characterizes these efforts as a "return to normal." But for many American communities, pre-disaster conditions are far from optimal. Large segments of the U.S. population suffer from preventable health problems, experience inequitable access to services, and rely on overburdened health systems. A return to pre-event conditions in such cases may be short-sighted given the high costs - both economic and social - of poor health. Instead, it is important to understand that the disaster recovery process offers a series of unique and valuable opportunities to improve on the status quo. Capitalizing on these opportunities can advance the long-term health, resilience, and sustainability of communities - thereby better preparing them for future challenges.

Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters identifies and recommends recovery practices and novel programs most likely to impact overall community public health and contribute to resiliency for future incidents. This book makes the case that disaster recovery should be guided by a healthy community vision, where health considerations are integrated into all aspects of recovery planning before and after a disaster, and funding streams are leveraged in a coordinated manner and applied to health improvement priorities in order to meet human recovery needs and create healthy built and natural environments. The conceptual framework presented in Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Communities After Disasters lays the groundwork to achieve this goal and provides operational guidance for multiple sectors involved in community planning and disaster recovery.

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