Helping families and communities recover from disaster: lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath
"On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Central Gulf Coast region of the United States. The storm and its aftermath resulted in the most severe, damaging, and costly natural and unnatural disaster in the nation's history�as evidenced by the size of the region affecte...
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Zusammenfassung: | "On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Central Gulf Coast region of the United States. The storm and its aftermath resulted in the most severe, damaging, and costly natural and unnatural disaster in the nation's history�as evidenced by the size of the region affected, the loss of life, the extensive destruction of property, and the thousands displaced. More than 2 years postdisaster, many families still lived in temporary housing and had limited access to basic services; in fact, many continue to struggle to meet basic needs. Furthermore, the mental health needs of many survivors remain largely unmet�and disproportionately so for marginalized, disenfranchised segments of the affected population. The magnitude of Hurricane Katrina and the associated shortcomings in disaster planning and relief interventions have provided mental health and social service professionals, as well as policymakers, with critical information for the improved handling of future disasters. The present volume examines key lessons learned and offers a blueprint for better meeting the needs of children, families, and communities postdisaster through well-timed, targeted responses and interventions. Broadly guided by a bioecological framework, it highlights significant issues in postdisaster work; considers the range of risks, resources, and factors related to postdisaster adaptation; emphasizes community-level provision of resources, services, and supports; and provides actionable recommendations and practical applications for future disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. The editors' and contributors' experiences with children, caregivers, educators, and practitioners in Louisiana and Mississippi lend a compassionate perspective to the analysis of research and further underscore the significance of the recommendations put forth"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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spelling | Helping families and communities recover from disaster lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath edited by Ryan P. Kilmer ... [et al.] 1st ed Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association 2009 xiv, 340 p. txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier "On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall along the Central Gulf Coast region of the United States. The storm and its aftermath resulted in the most severe, damaging, and costly natural and unnatural disaster in the nation's history�as evidenced by the size of the region affected, the loss of life, the extensive destruction of property, and the thousands displaced. More than 2 years postdisaster, many families still lived in temporary housing and had limited access to basic services; in fact, many continue to struggle to meet basic needs. Furthermore, the mental health needs of many survivors remain largely unmet�and disproportionately so for marginalized, disenfranchised segments of the affected population. The magnitude of Hurricane Katrina and the associated shortcomings in disaster planning and relief interventions have provided mental health and social service professionals, as well as policymakers, with critical information for the improved handling of future disasters. The present volume examines key lessons learned and offers a blueprint for better meeting the needs of children, families, and communities postdisaster through well-timed, targeted responses and interventions. Broadly guided by a bioecological framework, it highlights significant issues in postdisaster work; considers the range of risks, resources, and factors related to postdisaster adaptation; emphasizes community-level provision of resources, services, and supports; and provides actionable recommendations and practical applications for future disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. The editors' and contributors' experiences with children, caregivers, educators, and practitioners in Louisiana and Mississippi lend a compassionate perspective to the analysis of research and further underscore the significance of the recommendations put forth"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) Relief Work Emergencies Disasters Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Emergency management / Louisiana / New Orleans Emergency management / Gulf Coast (U.S.) Disaster relief / Louisiana / New Orleans Disaster relief / Gulf Coast (U.S.) Intergovernmental cooperation / United States Kilmer, Ryan P. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1433805448 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781433805448 http://content.apa.org/books/2009-08917-000 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Helping families and communities recover from disaster lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath |
title_auth | Helping families and communities recover from disaster lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath |
title_exact_search | Helping families and communities recover from disaster lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath |
title_full | Helping families and communities recover from disaster lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath edited by Ryan P. Kilmer ... [et al.] |
title_fullStr | Helping families and communities recover from disaster lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath edited by Ryan P. Kilmer ... [et al.] |
title_full_unstemmed | Helping families and communities recover from disaster lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath edited by Ryan P. Kilmer ... [et al.] |
title_short | Helping families and communities recover from disaster |
title_sort | helping families and communities recover from disaster lessons learned from hurricane katrina and its aftermath |
title_sub | lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath |
topic | Relief Work Emergencies Disasters Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Emergency management / Louisiana / New Orleans Emergency management / Gulf Coast (U.S.) Disaster relief / Louisiana / New Orleans Disaster relief / Gulf Coast (U.S.) Intergovernmental cooperation / United States |
topic_facet | Relief Work Emergencies Disasters Hurricane Katrina, 2005 Emergency management / Louisiana / New Orleans Emergency management / Gulf Coast (U.S.) Disaster relief / Louisiana / New Orleans Disaster relief / Gulf Coast (U.S.) Intergovernmental cooperation / United States |
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