Social work practice during times of disaster: a transformative green social work model for theory, education and practice in disaster interventions
Disasters affect people individually and collectively in their communities, national societies, and the international sphere and in any setting from the home to the planetary level. Furthermore, these disasters can be complex, multi-layered and what happens in one location can affect sentient beings...
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Zusammenfassung: | Disasters affect people individually and collectively in their communities, national societies, and the international sphere and in any setting from the home to the planetary level. Furthermore, these disasters can be complex, multi-layered and what happens in one location can affect sentient beings elsewhere directly and/or indirectly. These create interdependencies between people, the flora, fauna, and physical environment that require the holistic, transdisciplinary approaches to disasters that are advocated by green social work perspectives.Using case studies drawn from practice and research to explore the skills and knowledge needed by social workers to practice within disaster situations, this book illustrates what good social work practice during times of disaster looks like. It highlights the theories, skills and expertise needed to intervene effectively in specific disaster situations and provides case studies as a major vehicle for considering ethical dilemmas and skills sets that facilitate interventions in specific disasters. Part One focuses on disasters that afflict the UK where social workers may be part of the emergency response including floods, droughts, cold-snaps, windstorms, storm surges, fires, chemical discharges, terrorism and Covid-19. And, given the interdependent nature of disasters, this section also draws upon knowledge from the international sphere to show how the local and global are interlinked. Part Two considers disasters that dominate in other parts of the world, but which have impacts upon the UK, either because its personnel go overseas to provide humanitarian aid, or because the victim-survivors of such disasters seek sanctuary in/migrate to the UK. These disasters include refugees from earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, armed conflict and climate change. The ethical dilemmas that social workers face during all disasters are particularly poignant in the case of asylum seekers and refugees.This book will be of interest to all social work professionals, practitioners in emergency and health settings working with social workers, academics and students both in the UK and around the world |
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adam_text | Contents ix xi xiii List of figures Acknowledgments Preface 1 Introduction 1 PARTI Disaster interventions in local and national contexts in the UK 31 2 Contextualising social work disaster interventions in the UK: a multi-nation approach 33 3 COVID-19: a health pandemic that challenges the social work profession 59 4 Climate change: social work responds to political failures nationally and internationally 85 5 Extreme weather events: flooding and wildfires, disasters frequently calling upon social workers’ contributions 107 6 The Grenfell fire disaster 7 Terrorist attacks: immediate and long-term consequences for social work interventions 131 147
viii Contents PART II Learning lessons from disasters occurring in other countries 8 Storm surges and hurricanes 169 171 Earthquakes: socio-economic and political structures turn a natural hazard into a social disaster 189 Volcanic eruptions: a local natural hazard with sometimes unanticipated global impact 206 11 Financial disasters 220 12 Conclusions 237 References Author Index Subject Index 261 283 287 9 10
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Contents ix xi xiii List of figures Acknowledgments Preface 1 Introduction 1 PARTI Disaster interventions in local and national contexts in the UK 31 2 Contextualising social work disaster interventions in the UK: a multi-nation approach 33 3 COVID-19: a health pandemic that challenges the social work profession 59 4 Climate change: social work responds to political failures nationally and internationally 85 5 Extreme weather events: flooding and wildfires, disasters frequently calling upon social workers’ contributions 107 6 The Grenfell fire disaster 7 Terrorist attacks: immediate and long-term consequences for social work interventions 131 147
viii Contents PART II Learning lessons from disasters occurring in other countries 8 Storm surges and hurricanes 169 171 Earthquakes: socio-economic and political structures turn a natural hazard into a social disaster 189 Volcanic eruptions: a local natural hazard with sometimes unanticipated global impact 206 11 Financial disasters 220 12 Conclusions 237 References Author Index Subject Index 261 283 287 9 10 |
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