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Title: Help is at Hand


1
Help is at Hand!
  • Sarah Webb
  • Regional HEPA East Midlands
  • June 2009

2
Health Protection Agency
  • - Arms length body of the Dept of Health
  • Category 1 responder under the CCA
  • An expert body not a body of experts!
  • Local Health Protection Units
  • Local incident response
  • Infectious diseases
  • Proactive health protection work with range of
    stakeholders

3
Specialist Centres and Divisions
  • Centre for Infections Colindale
  • Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response
    Porton
  • Chemical Hazards and Poisons Chilton and
    regionally based teams
  • Radiation Protection Division Chilton and Leeds

4
HPA in Emergencies
  • Category 1 responder
  • Primary role is to provide health protection
    advice and support to NHS and other responders
    but increasingly an operational role in response
    as well.
  • Infectious diseases

5
Chemical Incidents
6
Weather
7
Radiation Incidents
8
STAC
  • Scientific and Technical Advice Cell
  • Called in a major incident with complex or
    serious health implications it provides a
    mechanism to bring together all the relevant
    experts to provide a single source of advice.

9
STAC Guidance to local responders April 2007
  • Replaces the HAT JHAC
  • Sits within the Strategic Co-ordinating Centre
    where there is a need for co-ordinated scientific
    and technical advice to support the response and
    advise the Gold Commander useful to see this as
    part of gold command arrangements
  • Normally activated by the Police Gold RDPH or
    HPA Regional Director may also recommend its
    formation
  • Covers non-terrorist incidents as well as CBRN

10
Role of the STAC
  • Provides a common source of technical advice to
    Gold pool information and provide a common view
    on the merits of different courses of action
  • Monitor and corral the responding scientific and
    technical community to deliver on Golds
    objectives
  • Provides a common brief to the technical lead
    from each agency represented on the cell
  • Liaise with national specialist advisers and
    their agencies to ensure consistent advice
    locally and nationally

11
Composition
  • Cell lead DPH
  • Secretariat/staff officer support
  • Gold liaison
  • Relevant emergency services technical advisers
    HAZMAT etc.
  • HPA
  • EA
  • FSA
  • HSE
  • Local Authority EHP
  • Met Office
  • Other Government Departments e.g. DEFRA
  • Utilities
  • Site Operators reps COMAH sites
  • Comms rep
  • GDS

12
Activation
  • RDPH has the strategic responsibility. This is
    discharged in the East Midlands by the HPA
    single point for activation in the region
    supplemented by local arrangements with each LRF
  • Requests from Police Gold or RDPH etc to be
    phoned directly to HPA 24/7 number 07092 980004

13
HPA role in activation
  • Signpost the availability of immediate scientific
    and health advice if necessary
  • Identify the cell lead who will in most
    circumstances be a Director of Public Health
  • Work with the cell lead to identify appropriate
    membership of STAC for the incident
  • Contact regional and national STAC members in
    the initial phase of STAC
  • Co-ordinate early meetings and teleconferencing.
    It is anticipated that the first STAC meeting
    would be a teleconference for acute incidents
    set up within 1 hour - although this is unlikely
    to be a full STAC membership
  • Provide staff officer support to the cell lead
    for the initial meetings PCT to take this over?

14
Roles in a STAC
  • Deputy Chair or Chair NHS HPA
  • STAC Manager HPA NHS EA
  • STAC Administrator HPA NHS EA
  • STAC member - technical and scientific
  • This role can also be fulfilled by those from a
    range of organisations

15
LRF Responsibilities
  • Contact arrangements for local STAC members
    Local Authority, Fire, etc.
  • Each agency will need to consider general admin
    support loggists to the STAC. Out of hours this
    may be dependant on availability of volunteers
  • Suitable venue and support facilities including
    refreshments etc.
  • Gold liaison officer

16
Further considerations
  • Further national guidance being prepared
    looking at competencies for key staff and
    training
  • Early advice 1 hour from the first request
  • Cadre of trained individuals with opportunities
    to exercise
  • Role in supporting recovery membership may
    change during the course of an incident

17
Special issues for the HPA
  • The first hour signposting advice HPU/3rd on
    call
  • Teleconference 1 hour in
  • STAC training and expertise for HPA staff
  • Vector command Feedback
  • Regional Exercise Feb 08
  • National Training Programme Feb 08 onwards
  • Loggists
  • HPA Comms

18
How will we know?
  • Acute or big bang incidents links through the
    blue light services
  • Set of triggers agreed with Fire and Rescue
    Services
  • Large fires, chemical incidents, radiation
    incidents
  • Police Gold or SCG
  • Slow burn incidents
  • Chronic incidents land contamination
  • Public health route and/or HPA advice

19
Calling the STAC
  • Request of the Gold Commander
  • STAC operates under the strategic direction of
    the SCG
  • RDPH or RD from the HPA may recommend to the Gold
    Commander that a STAC be formed

20
Pressures of working in a STAC
  • Information poor be proactive!
  • Time critical
  • Working environment may be less than ideal
  • May need to run extended hours or 24/7 handover
    is vital
  • Battle rhythm SCG meetings
  • Police liaison officer provides a key link to the
    SCG
  • Records management rules of evidence

21
STAC Plan key areas
  • Role of the STAC
  • Activation
  • Membership and roles within the STAC
  • Action cards
  • Chair and deputy chair
  • Members
  • STAC manager
  • Loggists
  • Maps, forms, information on specialist agencies
    etc.

22
In summary
  • HPA has a key role in incident response for
    emergencies affecting health and local
    authorities EHPs are likely to be part of that
    response. In particular in a STAC.
  • Multi-agency response networks Local Resilience
    Forum is a vital links between all of us
  • STAC participant training sessions in each county
    to be run by the HPA
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