Routledge International Handbook of Social Work and Disaster Practice
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Routledge International Handbook of Social Work and Disaster Practice
Bennett, Bindi; Harms, Louise; Boddy, Jennifer; Boetto, Heather; Adamson, Carole; Tudor, Raewyn; Alston, Margaret
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
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9781032310763
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Section One - Social Work and Disaster Practice. 1.Introduction to Section One: Social Work and Disaster Practice. 2.Decoloniality and Disasters: Re-Imagining Social Work in the Age of Disasters. 3.Intersectionality and Disasters. 4.Maori Perspectives on Social Work Disaster Practice. 5.Gender and Disasters. 6.Community Theoretical Perspectives. 7.Therapeutic Perspectives for Post-Disaster Social Work Practice. 8.The Role of Social Work in Responding to the Impacts of Climate Change. 9.Caring for Country: Social Workers Standing in Solidarity with Indigenous Disaster Practices. 10.Positioning Self-care for Social Workers in the Disaster Context: An Individual and Organization Perspective. 11.Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being of Populations Exposed to Climate Change. Section Two - Social Work Roles in Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery. 12.Introduction to Section Two: Defining Social Work Roles in Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. 13.Household Preparedness for Disasters: Implications for Social Work. 14.A Model of Disaster Preparedness for Building Resilient Human Service Organisations. 15.Assessing the Capacity and Impact of Community-based Organizations in Disaster Preparedness: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Maria. 16.Women-Led Disaster Risk Reduction Efforts: Opportunities and Challenges for Social Workers. 17.The Social Work Role in Humanitarian Initiatives. 18.Bridging Theory and Practice: Social Work in Disaster Response and Recovery. 19.Supporting Communities Affected by Terrorism: Lessons from the Christchurch Mosque Attacks. 20.The Role of Social Workers in a Disaster: Advocacy, Activism, and Recovery. 21.Leadership and Management in Disaster Response and Recovery: Ruffling the Feathers of Hope. 22.Social Work Roles in Disaster Response and Recovery in the Context of Mainland China. 23.Art and Craft Making in Post-Earthquake Canterbury: Implications for Social Work. Section Three - Social Work Practice with Specific Populations. 24.Introduction to Section Three: Social Work Practice with Specific Populations. 25.Social Work, Disasters and Rural Practice. 26.Disaster Communication and Capacity Building with Refugees and Migrants. 27.Older People and Pandemic Disaster in the United Kingdom: Lessons Learned Moving Forward. 28.Animal-Inclusive Disaster Social Work: Critical Reflections on Drought, Fires and Floods in South-Eastern Australia 2018-2020. 29.Gender-based Violence and Disasters. 30.Supporting Children and Adolescents Post-Disaster. Section Four - Social Work Education. 31.Introduction to Section Four: Social Work Education. 32.Social Work and Disaster Preparedness in Specialized Field Practicum Training. 33.Managing Field Education in the Midst of a Pandemic. 34.Using Simulation and Virtual Reality to Prepare Social Workers for Practice During Disasters. 35.Social Work Education and Training in Disasters: The Case of Iceland. 36.Social Work on the Frontline: Teaching Disaster Social Work in Nepal and Canada. 37.Contextualizing Research Training in Disaster Settings: A Case Study of Canadian Social Work Practice Research Methods Courses in Bachelor and Master Programs. 38.Social Work Education and Training in Disasters: A Social Justice Approach from the Pacific. Section Five - Social Work and Disaster Policy. 39.Introduction to Section 5: Social Work and Disaster Policy. 40.Decolonising Approaches to Disaster Management, Social Work Practice and Policy. 41.Social Work, Disaster Policy and Food Security: The Emergence of the Food Resilience Network in Post-earthquake Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand. 42.Working with Climate Refugees for World Adaptation: Social Work Knowledge and Practices Addressing Global Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change. 43.The Role of Social Work in Enhancing Disability Inclusion in Disaster Policy and Practice. 44.Social-Psychological Emergency and Disaster Risk Management: An Under-acknowledged Aspect of International Policy.
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Social Work;Disaster Practice;prevention;preparation;response;recovery;Social work education;Social work training;population;policy
Section One - Social Work and Disaster Practice. 1.Introduction to Section One: Social Work and Disaster Practice. 2.Decoloniality and Disasters: Re-Imagining Social Work in the Age of Disasters. 3.Intersectionality and Disasters. 4.Maori Perspectives on Social Work Disaster Practice. 5.Gender and Disasters. 6.Community Theoretical Perspectives. 7.Therapeutic Perspectives for Post-Disaster Social Work Practice. 8.The Role of Social Work in Responding to the Impacts of Climate Change. 9.Caring for Country: Social Workers Standing in Solidarity with Indigenous Disaster Practices. 10.Positioning Self-care for Social Workers in the Disaster Context: An Individual and Organization Perspective. 11.Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-Being of Populations Exposed to Climate Change. Section Two - Social Work Roles in Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery. 12.Introduction to Section Two: Defining Social Work Roles in Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. 13.Household Preparedness for Disasters: Implications for Social Work. 14.A Model of Disaster Preparedness for Building Resilient Human Service Organisations. 15.Assessing the Capacity and Impact of Community-based Organizations in Disaster Preparedness: Lessons Learned from Hurricane Maria. 16.Women-Led Disaster Risk Reduction Efforts: Opportunities and Challenges for Social Workers. 17.The Social Work Role in Humanitarian Initiatives. 18.Bridging Theory and Practice: Social Work in Disaster Response and Recovery. 19.Supporting Communities Affected by Terrorism: Lessons from the Christchurch Mosque Attacks. 20.The Role of Social Workers in a Disaster: Advocacy, Activism, and Recovery. 21.Leadership and Management in Disaster Response and Recovery: Ruffling the Feathers of Hope. 22.Social Work Roles in Disaster Response and Recovery in the Context of Mainland China. 23.Art and Craft Making in Post-Earthquake Canterbury: Implications for Social Work. Section Three - Social Work Practice with Specific Populations. 24.Introduction to Section Three: Social Work Practice with Specific Populations. 25.Social Work, Disasters and Rural Practice. 26.Disaster Communication and Capacity Building with Refugees and Migrants. 27.Older People and Pandemic Disaster in the United Kingdom: Lessons Learned Moving Forward. 28.Animal-Inclusive Disaster Social Work: Critical Reflections on Drought, Fires and Floods in South-Eastern Australia 2018-2020. 29.Gender-based Violence and Disasters. 30.Supporting Children and Adolescents Post-Disaster. Section Four - Social Work Education. 31.Introduction to Section Four: Social Work Education. 32.Social Work and Disaster Preparedness in Specialized Field Practicum Training. 33.Managing Field Education in the Midst of a Pandemic. 34.Using Simulation and Virtual Reality to Prepare Social Workers for Practice During Disasters. 35.Social Work Education and Training in Disasters: The Case of Iceland. 36.Social Work on the Frontline: Teaching Disaster Social Work in Nepal and Canada. 37.Contextualizing Research Training in Disaster Settings: A Case Study of Canadian Social Work Practice Research Methods Courses in Bachelor and Master Programs. 38.Social Work Education and Training in Disasters: A Social Justice Approach from the Pacific. Section Five - Social Work and Disaster Policy. 39.Introduction to Section 5: Social Work and Disaster Policy. 40.Decolonising Approaches to Disaster Management, Social Work Practice and Policy. 41.Social Work, Disaster Policy and Food Security: The Emergence of the Food Resilience Network in Post-earthquake Christchurch, Aotearoa New Zealand. 42.Working with Climate Refugees for World Adaptation: Social Work Knowledge and Practices Addressing Global Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change. 43.The Role of Social Work in Enhancing Disability Inclusion in Disaster Policy and Practice. 44.Social-Psychological Emergency and Disaster Risk Management: An Under-acknowledged Aspect of International Policy.
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