Blueprint for Creating a Social Work-Centered Disaster Relief Initiative |
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Authors: | Donna Leigh Bliss PhD MSW Julie Meehan MSW |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Georgia, School of Social Work , Athens, GA, USA;2. Community Connection of Northeast Georgia , P.O. Box 1064, Athens, GA, 30603, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract The damage to New Orleans and the Gulf Coast caused by Hurricane Katrina and the resulting need for comprehensive and sustained assistance to affected communities and families revealed limitations in conventional disaster responses. A blueprint for creating a disaster relief initiative was developed by a school of social work and a local human service organization. This, then, became the impetus for creating a three-stage, family-focused, extended disaster relief initiative. Using ecological theory and service-learning as frameworks, the initiative helped address the needs of families who moved to Athens, Georgia in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The responsive, adaptable, and sustainable nature of this model in addressing both immediate and long-term needs of the families is presented. Process evaluation and data on the helpfulness of the model by stakeholders who participated in the project are also provided. Implications are directed to social workers, educators, helping professionals, and policymakers who respond to such disasters . |
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Keywords: | Model for disaster relief community-university collaboration social work |
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