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NTSB to host family assistance conference

Event will offer perspectives on lessons learned in providing family assistance following transportation accidents in an international context.

February 3, 2011
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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is hosting a conference to share best practices and promote post-accident family assistance in all modes of transportation. “Family Assistance: Promoting an International Approach for the Transportation Industry” will be held in Washington, D.C., March 28-29, 2011. 

The conference will bring together family members, transportation accident investigation agencies, industry representatives, government agencies and the news media to share perspectives on lessons learned in providing family assistance following transportation accidents in an international context.     

"Following a major aviation or passenger rail accident in the U.S., the NTSB has the responsibility to coordinate support for survivors and families," said NTSB Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman.

The first day of the conference will include panel discussions featuring family members, transportation industry representatives, vendors, non-governmental organizations, transportation accident investigative agencies and the news media examining their perspectives on transportation family assistance.  

The second day will feature a series of presentations by NTSB Transportation Disaster Assistance staff as they discuss the NTSB's family assistance model from an operational perspective. 

This conference, being held at NTSB's headquarters, is provided free of charge to those interested in the provision of family assistance in all modes of transportation.  A complete agenda and list of speakers will be published prior to the conference. The first day will be webcast at www.ntsb.gov.

For more information and to register for the conference visit: www.ntsb.gov/internationalconference.  All questions and email should be sent to the following link internationalconference@ntsb.gov.

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