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Reconstruction and Recovery
Federal and State resources for longer-term reconstruction and recovery from natural disasters or other major unexpected events.
After the Storm
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
Discussion forums for judges, court staff, attorneys, caseworkers, service providers, and others working with abused and neglected children and their families in jurisdictions affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
The Aftermath of Katrina—Helping the Children
Child Trauma Academy
Support materials for parents and caregivers, teachers, first responders, mental health providers, and community leaders.
Child Care Information Resources on Disasters and Emergencies
National Child Care Information Center
This Federal website provides childcare information resources for those affected by Hurricane Katrina and other disasters.
Coping with Disasters and Strengthening Systems: A Framework for Child Welfare Agencies (PDF - 1032 KB)
National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement (2007)
This publication is designed to help managers think through what they might put in place to cope with disasters, and to highlight how taking these steps can improve systems for serving children and families.
Government After Katrina
Site devoted to improving government performance by sharing information about Hurricane Katrina and highlighting Katrina's lessons to drive forward-looking solutions.
Hurricane Recovery Assistance
U.S. Department of Labor
Information on income and job assistance programs available to individuals in hurricane-affected States.
Hurricane Recovery Resources
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Resources related to hurricane recovery and housing issues.
Spotlight on Katrina: Structuring Recovery Efforts to Help Low-Income Families
Center for Law and Social Policy
Includes documents to help government, business, nonprofits, advocates, and others plan and carry out recovery efforts that offer help to low-income families and communities.
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