Trauma Informed Emergency Management – Âé¶ąAPP Thu, 22 May 2025 14:11:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Shield-NoUMA.SB_.SQUARE-150x150.png Trauma Informed Emergency Management – Âé¶ąAPP 32 32 Faculty Highlights | Dr. Kati Corlew /news/faculty-highlights-dr-kati-corlew/ Thu, 22 May 2025 14:11:17 +0000 /?p=125698 Read More]]>
Dr. Laura Kati Corlew
Dr. Laura Kati Corlew

Dr. Kati Corlew, professor of Psychology and Trauma-Informed Emergency Management, has recently achieved multiple scholarly milestones.

She has two forthcoming publications: one based on her Spring 2023 sabbatical research titled “Not Just Window Dressing: Cultivating Lasting Policy and Practice Reforms toward Racial Equity and Justice in a Small Non-Profit Organization” in the Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, and another titled “The Role of Community Connection in the Practice of Trauma-Informed Emergency Management” in the Journal of Emergency Management, as part of their special issue Leave Nobody Behind: Emergency Management in a More Inclusive Way. She will also present this work at a virtual conference, accessible at .

In addition, Dr. Corlew was named Best Paper Presenter for her technical presentation and research contributions at EduCon London – International Conference on Education for her presentation, “Radical Empowerment: Practicing the Principles in a Community Psychology Course.”

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UMA Approved for Two New Academic Programs /news/uma-approved-for-two-new-academic-programs/ Thu, 23 Jun 2022 18:09:38 +0000 /?p=15426 Read More]]> The Âé¶ąAPP is offering two new, one-of-a-kind online degree programs to train students for careers in fields pertaining to public safety, one that began this summer and another that will be offered in the fall.

Students can pursue an online Master of Science in Trauma-Informed Emergency Management and an online Associate of Science in Community Policing. Both degrees rely on existing courses, but allow students to receive higher credentials and more education and training to better prepare them for maintaining community safety and well-being.

Master of Science in Trauma-Informed Emergency Management

The 30-credit Master of Science in Trauma-Informed Emergency Management, which launched this summer, is the first graduate program in emergency management in Maine and the only one in the U.S. that is trauma-informed. According to program coordinator Kati Corlew, “The program not only provides students traditional emergency management and preparedness training, but also teaches them how to plan for and help people deal with the mental, psychological, emotional and cognitive trauma they experience during crises.”

“The program not only provides students traditional emergency management and preparedness training, but also teaches them how to plan for and help people deal with the mental, psychological, emotional and cognitive trauma they experience during crises.”

The new graduate degree will support aspiring and existing emergency managers, crisis workers, counselors, town planners, school administrators and professionals in other related fields. Students can choose concentrations in community resilience, data analytics, mental health, and emergency management and preparedness; similar to the 16-credit Graduate Certificate in Trauma-Informed Emergency Management introduced in 2021. Faculty from UMA and other University of Maine System institutions will teach classes for the interdisciplinary program, which also includes a new capstone course. Corlew, also an associate professor of psychology, says students pursuing the master’s degree automatically earn the graduate certificate.

“There’s definitely a growing interest from employers for trauma-informed emergency management professionals,” Corlew says. “When people experience trauma in a crisis, they behave differently, so we need people who can respond to it as it happens. It also helps with preparedness, which can reduce risk and increase resilience to minimize trauma.”

Associate of Science in Community Policing

The 60-credit Associate of Science in Community Policing, which will be offered this fall, teaches future and active law enforcement professionals how to foster relationships with the people they serve to build trust, provide comfort, prevent crime and minimize the fear of it, says Noel March, justice studies lecturer and director of the Maine Community Policing Institute at UMA. It is the first degree dedicated to community policing in the U.S., March says.

The degree program builds on the existing certificate and micro-certificate offered at UMA. It uses existing courses and an interdisciplinary approach to instruction that can provide students with knowledge in law, substance abuse, mental health, domestic violence, hate crimes, community resilience, communication, cultural competency, women and gender studies, American history, computer science, and ˛ą°ůłŮ.Ěý

March says providing students a diverse educational background will make them “more holistic and well-rounded criminal justice professionals.” By offering the degree program online with asynchronous curricula, March also says he hopes the program will reduce enough barriers to attract prospective students from across the country.

“This new credential will offer students an enhanced skill set and knowledge to contribute to the safety and well-being of society,” he says.

“This new credential will offer students an enhanced skill set and knowledge to contribute to the safety and well-being of society.”

UMA committed to its continued development and expansion of programs that provide real career solutions to Maine people, and that keep Maine communities safe.

The new master’s and associate degrees are the latest additions to the growing number of academic programs for public safety-related fields at UMA, which also includes its cybersecurity programs. Students can earn undergraduate and graduate degrees, and certificates in cybersecurity, with courses available in-person and online.

Since creating the program in 2015, the university has not only expanded its academic offerings in cybersecurity, but also worked with UMS to establish the Maine Cybersecurity Center and the designated Center for Cyber Education, and created the Maine Cyber Range facility, which uses Cyberbit Range technology to create simulations of different cybercrime scenarios for training. In 2020, UMA and the University of Southern Maine launched a co-created and taught Master of Science in Cybersecurity.

In March, the UMS Board of Trustees approved spending $855,000 for UMA to keep using its Cyberbit Range security training and simulation platform at its facility for three years, as well as add ProTools to it, upgrade hardware, retain the services of a customer success manager and acquire 100 student labs for it.

“The demand for cybersecurity professionals has never been greater,” says Henry Felch, associate professor of cybersecurity and computer information systems. “With our hands-on approach to teaching students about protecting our critical digital infrastructure in numerus applications, they have skills that can be applied in the workplace on day one. In fact, many students are already completing projects for client organization even before they graduate.”


Updated 7/7/2022

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Disasterologists at the Movies #DATM /news/disasterologists-at-the-movies-datm/ Fri, 11 Mar 2022 17:14:28 +0000 /?p=14432 Read More]]> What would the experts say?

UMA’s Trauma-Informed Emergency Management Graduate Program invites you to Disasterologists at the Movies. Watch your favorite disaster movies in the comfort of your own home, live-tweeted by a disaster expert.

How it works:

Pull up the movie at home, log on to Twitter and tune into the hashtag . Hit play at 7:00pm and join in the fun!

  • Dante’s Peak: March 24th at 7:00 pm
    Available on Amazon Prime, and other streaming services to rent/buy
  • Geostorm: April 28th at 7:00 pm
    Available on HBO Max, and other streaming services to rent/buy

±«˛Ń´ˇâ€™s Trauma-Informed Emergency Management Graduate Program is pleased to invite you to Disasterologists at the Movies, run in partnership with Northwest Missouri State University and Mass. Maritime Academy.

For more information, contact kate.corlew@maine.edu.

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UMA General Scholarship Application Open until March 31, 2022 /news/uma-general-scholarship-application-open-until-march-31-2022/ Tue, 15 Feb 2022 14:00:14 +0000 /?p=14020 Read More]]> UMA General Scholarship Application Now Available!

The UMA 2022-2023 Scholarship application is open now with a deadline of March 31, 2022.

Applicants will be evaluated on academic achievement, leadership, and community and/or campus service.

Steps to Apply

  1. Submit the online form available on the Scholarships webpage.
  2. Attach resume and cover letter containing a personal statement as to why the applicant feels they should be considered for a scholarship.

Details

  • Scholarships based on financial eligibility require the student to submit their by UMA’s preferred filing deadline of March 1, 2022.
  • All Scholarships require a minimum academic cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
  • Scholarship awardees will be notified no later than May 1, 2022.
  • Students graduating in Summer 2022 or Fall 2022 are NOT eligible for these scholarships.

Questions?

Contact UMA Student Financial Services at umafa@maine.edu.

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UMA Students Receive Emergency Management Scholarships /news/uma-students-receive-emergency-management-scholarships/ Tue, 01 Feb 2022 18:16:12 +0000 /?p=13941 Read More]]> Congratulations to Christopher Schenk and Jasmine Browne who recently received the Maine Association of Local Emergency Managers (MALEM) . Both Christopher and Jasmine are enrolled in ±«˛Ń´ˇâ€™s graduate certificate in Trauma-Informed Emergency Management.

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Disasterologists at the Movies /news/disasterologists-at-the-movies/ Thu, 09 Sep 2021 14:04:37 +0000 /?p=12462 Read More]]> Your favorite DISASTER MOVIES live tweeted by experts in the field!

HOW IT WORKS: Pull up the movie in the comfort of your own home, log on to Twitter, and tune in to our hashtag #DATM. Hit play at 8:00pm, and join in the fun!


THE WAVE

Sept 9 , 8:00pm

Guest host Dr. Sara McBride, Communications and Disaster Researcher (movie available free on youtube)


THE QUAKE

Oct 14, 8:00pm

Guest host Christian Burgess, Director of the National Disaster Distress Helpline (movie available on Hulu, or rent/buy)


ONLY THE BRAVE

Nov 11, 8:00pm

Guest host TBD, Wildland Fire Expert (movie available on Amazon Prime, or rent/buy)


SHARKNADO

Dec 2, 8:00pm

Guest hosts Disaster Girls Podcast hosts Jordan Crucch and Amanda Smith (movie available on Amazon Prime, or rent/buy)


±«˛Ń´ˇâ€™s Trauma Informed Emergency Management Graduate Program is pleased to invite you to Disasterologists at the Movies, run in partnership with Northwest Missouri State University and Mass. Maritime Academy.

For more information, contact kate.corlew@maine.edu.

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