Psychosocial support is a vital part of disaster response and recovery, particularly after large-scale events that impact entire communities. It provides emotional, practical and social support to help individuals cope with and adjust to life after a disaster. This is a recommended framework for agencies for community wellbeing and disaster recovery.
This statement of recommended practice is to guide the clinical practice in Aotearoa New Zealand, with the aim for a national implementation of sentinel lymph node mapping in patients with early stage and surgically treated cervical cancer.