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Health reform also significantly expands the need for specialty treatment agencies to develop ongoing and close relationships with primary care providers. Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) has been an important component in discussions about health reform. SBIRT places early screening and brief intervention in the primary care setting where people generally come into contact with the healthcare setting most frequently. By connecting to a primary care physician who is conducting SBI, treatment providers can position their agencies to receive the referral to treatment from physicians. This enhanced relationship will serve to not only increase the specialty treatment. | IASC IASC Guidelines Inter-Agency standing Committee on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings lASC Inter-Agency standing Committee Inter-Agency Standing Committee 2007 The Inter-Agency Standing Committee IASC was established in 1 992 in response to General Assembly Resolution 46 182 which called for strengthened coordination of humanitarian assistance. The resolution set up the IASC as the primary mechanism for facilitating inter-agency decision-making in response to complex emergencies and natural disasters. The IASC is formed by the heads of a broad range of UN and non-UN humanitarian organisations. For further information on the IASC please access its website at http www.humanitarianinfo.org iasc This IASC publication will be available in different languages and can be obtained from the IASC website at http www.humanitarianinfo.org iasc content products Cover page photos International Rescue Committee Suggested citation Inter-Agency Standing Committee IASC 2007 . IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings. Geneva IASC. For feedback or suggestions for the improvement of this publication please e-mail lASCmhpssldwho.int or IASCmhpssrainteraction.org. ỈASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings Foreword The Inter-Agency Standing Committee IASC issues these Guidelines to enable humanitarian actors to plan establish and coordinate a set of minimum multi-sectoral responses to protect and improve people s mental health and psychosocial well-being in the midst of an emergency. Populations affected by emergencies frequently experience enormous suffering. Humanitarian actors are increasingly active to protect and improve people s mental health and psychosocial well-being during and after emergencies. A significant gap however has been the absence of a multi-sectoral inter-agency framework that .