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Anne Eyre

 

Specialisation

Crisis Management Consultant/Certified Trauma Specialist

Research interests Psycho-social aspects of disasters including stress and trauma management; community approaches to disaster management and response; training of professional and volunteer responders; disaster support and action groups

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+44 (0)2476 505262 Mobile: +44 (0)777 389 4675

Fax

Email anne.eyre@traumatraining.com

Short curriculum vitae

Anne is a freelance crisis management consultant. She provides research, training and consultancy services to a range of organisations within the public and private sector. She is a member of the following UK bodies: the Institution of Fire Engineers; Institute of Emergency Management; UK Airlines Emergency Planning Group (associate member); British Sociological Association (convenor of Disasters Study Group); Disaster Action (Vice Chair). International affiliations include the Association of Traumatic Stress Specialists (Board of Directors); International Sociological Association (Disasters Research Committee); European Sociological Association (Disasters and Social Crises Research Network)

Recent publications

Remembering: Community Commemorations after Disaster’ Springer Handbook of Disaster Research (August 2006)

‘Lost Property: The Role of the Police in Returning Personal Possessions after Disasters’ with L Payne in Australian Journal of Emergency Management (Vol 21 No 2 May 2006)

Book Review: ‘The Management of Dead Bodies in Disaster Situations’ (2004) Pan American Health Organisation & World Health Organisation, published in Fire Safety, Technology & Management, Issue 9:2 (2005)

‘Personal Effect: Meeting the Needs of the Bereaved’ with L Payne in Police Review, 11 March 2005

‘Psycho-Social Aspects of Disaster Recovery’ in S Norman (Ed) Proceedings from International Symposium on Disaster Recovery, Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management, New Zealand September 2004

Fire Safety, Technology and Management (Volume 8:1) Guest Editor, Spring 2003

‘If You Can’t Stand the Heat…?’ Managing Stress within the Fire Service in Fire Journal (June 2003)

Telling the Story: Learning from the Hillsborough Disaster’ in Adults Learning, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education, Leicester (June 2003 Volume 14 Number 10 2003)

‘This Much I Know’ – Interview for Sunday Observer Magazine (Sunday 6 April 2003)

‘The Trauma Specialist’s Perspective on Emergency Planning’ - Public Voices Series, The Guardian (3 March 2003 – see www.guardian.co.uk/publicvoices/emergencyplanning)

‘New Dimensions and Traumatic Stress: Implications for the UK Fire Service’ in Fire Safety, Technology and Management (Volume 7:4 2003)

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