Partnerships Resource Guide
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Partnerships team developed this comprehensive resource guide, leveraging resources across the federal government.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Partnerships team developed this comprehensive resource guide, leveraging resources across the federal government.
Below are family resources for dealing with traumatic events, discussing these events with children, strategies for self-care, and more. These resources are designed to help DHS employees hold space for difficult discussions with their families. In addition to the resources below, Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) provides services designed to help DHS employees meet life challenges and remain healthy, engaged, and productive.
Below is the fact sheet about the Monkeypox virus with the basic information you should know related to transmission, symptoms, protection, and actions to take if you have been exposed or are symptomatic, along with links to learn more.
The federal government maintains a broad range of campus safety resources that you can draw on based on your needs. This fact sheet provides additional information on these resources and includes email addresses to request any services or information you might require.
To ensure peaceful protests and safe conduct on educational campuses during First Amendment-protected activities, DHS recommends institution leadership take proactive steps to prepare the campus ecosystem, communicate policies and procedures, and respond by taking both a whole-of-community, human centric approach and enforcing campus policies, as necessary.
A fact sheet about the Monkeypox virus with the basic information you should know related to transmission, symptoms, protection, and actions to take if you have been exposed or are symptomatic.
Cultural resources are vital remnants of the past, telling the collective stories of our Nation and its diverse peoples. The DHS Cultural Resources Directive and Instruction emphasize the importance of preserving these resources.
This information sheet provides guidance for a temporary immigration designation provided to individuals identified by law enforcement as victims of a "severe form of trafficking persons" who may be potential witnesses in an investigation or who have filed civil actions against their traffickers.
Cultural resources are important remnants of the past and tell the collective stories of our Nation, and all the many peoples and cultures that live here.
The following Master Question List was developed by DHS S&T to provide government decision makers with up-to-date information to government decision makers regarding Yersinia pestis, the causative agent for Plague.