Preparing Social Work Students for Working with Disaster Survivors |
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Authors: | Adi Fahrudin |
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Institution: | Department of Social Welfare, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Muhammadiyah, , Jakarta, Indonesia |
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Abstract: | This paper is an overview of disaster social work and preparing social work students for working with disaster survivors. Disaster has common immediate, and medium‐ and long‐term problems and needs. Experiences from various countries throughout the world suggest a range of helping roles and tasks that social work is suited for. A social work professional has particular expertise in understanding and addressing the immediate, and medium‐ and longer term effects of loss on individuals, families, and communities affected by a disaster. In preparing social work students for working with disaster survivors, social work programs do not introduce enough subject matter or course work about disasters. Practice training, field work, collaboration work, and community service in disaster relief are important academic environments for social work students when learning and practising in disaster settings. |
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Keywords: | disaster intervention social work student survivors |
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