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Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice - Recovery and Rebuilding (Paperback)
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Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice presents an inside look at
the complicated nature of disaster preparedness and how it relates
to poverty, trauma, community development, and service delivery
systems. Health, human services, and mental health professionals
from countries still reeling from the devastations of the Asian
Tsunami of 2004 reflect on the challenges facing survivors, the
effects of the disaster, and interventions by the community and
social work professionals. This unique book offers real-life
accounts of practice models and the experiences of recovery from
natural and man-made events. When disaster strikes, social workers
and other human service professionals not only are the first
responders, they are also called upon to help victims with the
effects of trauma and displacement, providing social and emotional
support in the recovery and rebuilding of families and communities.
Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice explores social
interventions used in relief efforts to aid hundreds of thousands
of people who were left at risk and in need in affected areas of
South Asia and East Africa, including Thailand, Sri Lanka, India,
Singapore, and Indonesia. Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice
examines: mental health practice in emergency response the
connections between disability and disaster social and physical
conditions after the tsunami of 2004 state and civil society
responses in India service delivery frameworks the effective use of
volunteers training programs for social workers and recovery
workers the economic, social, and psychological impacts on
survivors and much more Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice is
an invaluable aid for students, practice professionals, and
educators in health and human services, as well as anyone working
in international aid and disaster relief.
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