tailieunhanh - Risk Management Fundamentals

There is consistent evidence from a large number of studies that brief intervention in primary care can reduce total alcohol consumption and episodes of binge drinking in hazardous drinkers, for periods lasting up to a year. There is limited evidence that this effect may be sustained for longer periods. All groups under study reduced alcohol consumption, but those with brief interventions did so to a greater extent than those in control groups. Very brief interventions (5-10 minutes) may have a similar effect to extended interventions (20-45 minutes or several visits), although the evidence is not consistent | Risk Management Fundamentals Homeland Security Risk Management Doctrine April 2011 Homeland Security Letter from the Under Secretary National Protection and Programs directorate In May 2010 the Secretary of Homeland Security established a Policy for Integrated Risk Management IRM . Central to this policy is the premise that security partners can most effectively manage risk by working together and that management capabilities must be built sustained and integrated with Federal state local tribal territorial nongovernmental and private sector homeland security partners. While successful integration requires implementation across the entire homeland security enterprise the Department of Homeland Security DHS plays an essential role in leading the unified effort to manage risks to the Nation from a diverse and complex set of hazards including acts of terrorism natural and manmade disasters pandemics cyber attacks and transnational crime. An essential first step in the integration of risk management is the establishment of doctrine and guidance. Risk Management Fundamentals is the first in a series of publications that will provide a structured approach for the distribution and employment of risk information and analysis efforts across the Department. While this is the capstone publication for homeland security risk management implementation of risk management requires the combined efforts of Components to tailor and implement key risk management methods and practices. Homeland security risk management is on a positive trajectory and this publication will further enable DHS to mature and strengthen its capabilities to address homeland security risks. The key objectives of this publication are to promote a common understanding of and approach to risk management for homeland security establish a common foundation that enables consistent risk management application and training and support the development of a risk management culture and philosophy across DHS. Risk .

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