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K-State Trauma Researcher Says Being Prepared, Taking Action Are Vital In Preventing Tragedies Like The One At NIU
Be aware, be prepared and take action.
    
That's the advice from a Kansas State University trauma expert on 
preventing tragedies like the one recently at Northern Illinois University.
    
K-State's Briana Nelson Goff, associate dean of K-State's College of 
Human Ecology and associate professor of family studies and human services, 
leads the Trauma Research, Education and Consultation at K-State, or TRECK 
Team.
    
K-State's TRECK Team focuses on conducting research and educating 
professionals and the public about traumatic events and how they affect 
individuals, families and institutions.
    
Although no preventive measure is foolproof, Goff said there are things 
individuals and institutions can do to help prevent tragedies like the one 
at NIU and the one at Virginia Tech in spring 2007.
    
The first thing is to pay attention to those around you. Research has 
shown that people are reluctant to get involved or do not feel equipped to 
help, Goff said.
    
"Learn to recognize cries for help -- which aren't always vocal - and 
take them seriously. Note changes in behavior such as withdrawing from 
others, becoming increasingly angry or being uncommonly absent from class 
or work," she said. "A counselor might recognize symptoms and know how to 
deal with them, but someone without training might not. We need to help 
faculty and staff gain skills to help students and colleagues."
    
Another important key is for institutions to have a plan of action that 
includes safety and communications. Most probably believe they are prepared 
until something happens, Goff said.
    
"Clearly, after the Virginia Tech tragedy last April, universities are 
working to prepare for this type of event," Goff said. "Preliminary reports 
after the NIU shootings indicate very swift action by campus officials, 
with the notification system, and by students in the classroom and outside 
the building."
    
Each individual should have a plan that includes whom to contact in an 
emergency, what personal phone calls to make, and how to be safe in a dorm 
room, classroom or car, she said.
    
Taking action also can help prevent a tragedy.
    
"If you recognize a problem, do something. Intervene, especially with 
students. Talk to them," Goff said.
    
Tragedies like that at NIU affect K-State faculty and students, Goff 
said. "We know colleagues and students there. We worry that it could happen 
here," she said.
    
During any national tragedy, it's good to let young people express 
their feelings, Goff said.
    
Goff also advises vigilance but not hyper-vigilance. "Don't become 
paranoid. Don't stay home and quit interacting with people, but do be aware 
of what's happening around you," she said.
 
Kansas State University
http://www.k-state.edu 
		
K-membru trauma cercetãtor afirmã în curs de elaborare, în luarea de mãsuri sunt vitale în prevenirea tragedii ca cea de la NIU - K-State Trauma Researcher Says Being Prepared, Taking Action Are Vital In Preventing Tragedies Like The One At NIU - articole medicale engleza - startsanatate