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Emergency Management Australia
MANUAL 25
Guidelines for
Psychological Services:
Emergency Managers Guide
‘safer sustainable communities’
                           AUSTRALIAN EMERGENCY MANUAL SERIES
PART III
Emergency Management Practice
Volume 3 — Psychological Services in the
Disaster Context
Manual 9
EMERGENCY MANAGERS GUIDE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AUSTRALIA
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 AUSTRALIAN EMERGENCY MANUAL SERIES
© Commonwealth of Australia 2002
First published 2003
ISBN 0-642-99654-7
Edited and published by Emergency Management Australia
Printed in Australia by National Capital Printing, Canberra July 2003
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