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Emergency managers may question the need for a focus on mental health much less three special issues! Mental health is important because it affects everyone... those in your community, those on your team, and you! You must address the mental health challenges as they directly affect the ability of your workforce to operate effectively and mental health issues will appear, weeks, months, and even years later at the most inopportune times.