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Disaster and Development: an Occupational Perspective

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | 2015
ISBN13: 9780702040474
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Disasters are confronting communities across the globe on a scale and intensity not previously witnessed.

Following devastating earthquakes in Japan, New Zealand, Haiti, China, Indonesia and Pakistan, hurricanes in the Philippines and USA, floods in Bangladesh, the Balkans and Canada, famine and droughts in Africa and Australia, and ferocious wildfires in Europe, USA and Australia, to epidemics, conflicts and terrorism unleashing indiscriminate suffering across all continents...

NO ONE IS IMMUNE...BUT SOME ARE MORE VULNERABLE THAN OTHERS.

Allied health workers, including occupational therapists, are seeking ways to engage in a meaningful way...as professionals...individuals...and global citizens.

Disaster and Development is a ground breaking book that crosses cultures and contexts to provide a foundation for critical reflection on the role of occupation in disaster and development.

Drawing upon the experiences of survivors, and of practitioners, personnel from local and international organizations, researchers and academics, an occupational perspective is illuminated with implications for policy, practice and education.

ENDORSEMENTS:

WFOT - World Federation of Occupational Therapists"Timely, accessible, and reflecting the real life experiences of people who survive disaster and those that endeavour to help. At last, a unique resource that occupational therapists and others can count on in bringing about survivor-led recovery and resilience."

Frank Kronenberg (co-editor, 'Occupational Therapy without Borders')"For students and practitioners this innovative book provides practical insights and guidance to assist individuals, families and communities affected by disaster and provides an important resource for this emerging area of practice." Case studies based on field experiences, include: responses to droughts, earthquakes, wildfires, and more:; survivor stories of trauma and healing; landmine action and advocacy (from local to global); accessibility and CBR in disaster recovery; empowerment approaches with vulnerable groups Practical considerations in promoting policy, practice and education Covers current/emerging disaster risks and local-global reduction strategies, including climate change Highlights processes, pitfalls and tips when entering the field Global perspective with contributions from Australia, USA, Canada, Bangladesh, Argentina, UK, Hong Kong...

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ISBN13:9780702040474
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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<p>Preface<br>Forewords<br>About the Editors<br>Contributors<br>List of Abbreviations<br>PART I DISASTER AND DEVELOPMENT<br>1.Disaster and Development: A Call to Action<br>Nancy Rushford, Kerry Thomas<br>2. Disaster, Development and Occupational Therapy: Historical Perspectives and Possibilities<br>Nancy Rushford, Kerry Thomas<br>3. Disaster Risk, Vulnerability and Resilience: An Emergent Socio-Ecological Perspective<br>Nancy Rushford, Kerry Thomas<br>4 Disaster, Daily Life and Meaning<br>Dikaios Sakellariou, Susann Baez Ullberg<br>5 Lost in the Mix: A Case for Inclusive and Participatory Approaches to Disaster and Development<br>Nancy Rushford</p> <p>PART II CASE SERIES – STORIES FROM EXPERIENCE<br>Emergency Response and Early Recovery<br>6 Listening to the Voices of Survivors: The Floods of 2003 in Santa Fe, Argentina<br>Mariá De Los Milagros Demiryi, Carla Boggio, Mariana Boffelli, Daniela Chiapessoni, Mauro Demichelis, Mariá Del Carmen Heit<br>7 Reflections on Haiti<br>Ruth Duggan<br>8 Living With the Bones<br>Rachel Thibeault<br>9 Cyclone Yasi: The Experience of Queenslanders without a Home<br>Yvonne Thomas<br>10 After Katrina: Stephanie’s Four-Year Struggle for Survival<br>Emily F. Piven<br>11 Wildfires: Responding to Psychological and Emotional Needs of the Community<br>Zoe Edmonds<br>Recovery<br>12 Terrorism: A Survivor’s Story<br>Sue Hanisch<br>13 Seeking Asylum in the UK<br>Nick Pollard<br>14 Solomon’s Story<br>Rachel Thibeault, Marie Claude Bernard, Solomon Patray<br>15 The Dadaab Refugee Camps and the Voices of People with a Disability<br>Siyat Hillow Abdi, Brian Matthews<br>16 Disabled People’s Organizations (DPOS) In Disaster: Learning from their Experience<br>Nazmul Bari, Broja Gopal Saha<br>17 Accessibility Outcomes in Disaster Recovery – A Critical Concern, a Minimum Requirement or an Afterthought?<br>Samantha Whybrow, Catherine Bridge<br>Development<br>18 Community-Based Rehabilitation in Colombia’s Armed Conflict<br>Solángel García-Ruíz<br>19 Landmine Action and Advocacy: From Local to Global<br>Rebecca Jordan<br>20 ‘United, We Live’: Empowering Older People through Disaster Response and Recovery<br>Kerry Thomas<br>21 Drought: Slow-Onset Disaster and its Burden upon Families<br>Jenny Biven<br>22 Supporting Community Recovery through Indigenous Engagement and the Natural Environment<br>Tania Simmons, Penny Scott, Chantal Roder<br>23 Climate Change and Children: The Need for Innovative Responses<br>Kerry Thomas<br>Entering the Field<br>24 Medical Assistance Teams: Reflections on Emergency Response Experience<br>Valerie Rzepka, Nathan Kelly<br>25 Drink a Dozen Cups of Tea: Lessons about Listening and Learning<br>Adele Perry<br>26 Changing Fields of Practice: Training in the Frontier Province, Pakistan<br>Miriam Kolker<br>27 Mobilizing a Therapeutic Response in a Disaster Zone, Chile 2010<br>Cecilia Farias Basadre<br>28 Reflections from Experience across the Asia-Pacific Region<br>Kerry Thomas, With Contributions from Various Colleagues<br>29 Mobilizing Occupational Therapy through Policy, Planning and Education<br>Kit Sinclair, Marilyn Pattison</p> <p>PART III AN OCCUPATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON DISASTER AND DEVELOPMENT<br>30 An Occupational Perspective on Disaster and Development and a Conceptual Framework<br>Nancy Rushford, Kerry Thomas<br>31 Occupational Stewardship and Collaborative Engagement: A Practice Model<br>Nancy Rushford<br>32 Disaster and Development: Practical Considerations in Promoting an Occupational Perspective<br>Kerry Thomas, Nancy Rushford<br>33 Conclusion<br>Index</p>

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