Abstract

The field of disaster and emergency management has shifted in focus towards the goal of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). However, the degree to which the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) field has followed this trend is relatively unknown. Therefore, the objectives of this review were to identify relevant projects, materials, and publications relating to MHPSS and DRR integration and define current domains of action in this integration. A review was conducted using a two-pronged approach for data collection. This approach included 1) a mapping exercise eliciting relevant documentation and project descriptions from MHPSS actors, and 2) a database and internet literature search. The mapping exercise was conducted between January and November 2019, while the literature search was completed in March 2019. The majority of identified materials concerned actions of capacity and systems building; preparedness; policy development, consensus building, and awareness raising; school- and child-focused DRR; inclusive DRR; and resilience promotion. Results also suggested that relatively little consensus exists in terms of formal definitions of and frameworks or guidance for integrating MHPSS and DRR. Moreover, domains of action varied in terms of current implementation practices and empirical evidence. Materials and projects are reviewed and discussed in terms of implications for advancing the integration of DRR and MHPSS and expanding MHPSS approaches to include building better before emergencies.

Highlights

  • The field of emergency and disaster management has shifted in focus towards the goal of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) through Disaster Risk Management (DRM)

  • Major themes identified through literature searches and mapping included capacity and systems building; preparedness; policy development, consensus building and awareness raising; school- and child-focused initiatives; inclusive DRR; and resilience promotion

  • Identified through this review was a relative lack of guidance for integrating Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) and DRR and a limited consensus regarding what definitions, practices, and principles constitute this integration

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Introduction

The field of emergency and disaster management has shifted in focus towards the goal of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) through Disaster Risk Management (DRM). Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction formally highlighted this continued paradigmatic shift in focus and represents a globally agreed upon model for engaging in DRR practices [1]. This framework, which incorporated 35 explicit mentions of health, emphasizes risk reduction and increased resilience through person-centered and an all-hazard, all-state, and society approach. The World Health Organization (WHO) has taken a leading role in the development, study, and dissemination of best-practice materials and provision of technical field support for MHPSS operations.

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