Canadian organizations:
Canadian Mental Health Commission of Canada
Government of Alberta – Alberta Emergency Management Agency
Partners in Protection: Working Together for Safer Communities in the Wildland Urban Interface
Salvation Army- Emergency Disaster Services
The Canadian Centre For Emergency Preparedness
The Canadian Red Cross – Emergency Preparedness
Other organizations:
American Psychological Association – Recovering from Wildfires
American Red Cross – Preparedness Information
BeyondBlue. The National Depression Initiative
David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies – Disaster Management
The Australian Red Cross – Disaster Relief and Recovery
Clarke, E., Kulig, J., & Pujadas Botey, A. (2011). Teachers’ guide: Supporting Students After a Wildfire. Lethbridge, AB: University of Lethbridge.
Jacobs, A. K., Vernberg, E., & Lee, S. J. (2008). Supporting Adolescents Exposed to Disasters. The Prevention Researcher, 15(3), 7-10.
Jimerson, S.R., Brock, S.E., & Cowan, K. (2003). Helping Children After a Wildfire: Tips for Parents and Teachers. Bethesda, MD: National Association of School Psychologists. Available on-line http://www.nasponline.org.
Public Safety Canada. (2011). Is Your Family Prepared? Available on-line http://www.getprepared.gc.ca/index-eng.aspx
Smith, E.G. & Skelly, J.A. (1999). Living With Fire - A guide for the homeowner (2nd edition). Reno, NV: University of Nevada Cooperative Extension and Sierra Front Wildfire Cooperators. UNCE Special Publication: SP-99-01.