The Routledge international handbook of social work and disaster practice / edited by Carole Adamson, Margaret Alston, Bindi Bennett, Jennifer Boddy, Heather Boetto, Louise Harms, and Raewyn Tudor. - Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025. - 1 online resource. - Routledge international handbooks .

"This handbook addresses the diversity and complexity of social work practice in the context of disasters. Drawing on international perspectives, with the inclusion of case studies, this handbook provides a resource for students, practitioners, educators and researchers seeking to prepare the social work profession for contemporary challenges associated with disasters. Divided into five parts, it explores the following subject areas: 1. Conceptual aspects concerning social work's relationship with disasters 2. Social work's role in preventing and preparing for disasters, and response and recovery 3. Social work practice with specific populations 4. Social work education and training in disasters 5. Implications for social work organisations and policy Leading ideas, debates and approaches from international authors will provide Global North and South perspectives. A critical examination of research and theories for practice, including concepts of human vulnerability and community resilience, will provide the foundation for detailing the practical contributions that social workers can make at the micro, meso and macro levels of practice. Social work's underpinning value base of social justice and human rights will also be explored in the context of the complex and dynamic nature of socio-cultural, political and economic dimensions pertaining to disasters. It will therefore be of interest to all social work students, academics and professionals as well as those working in allied disciplines, policy and emergency management roles"--

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Disaster victims--Services for.
Emergency management.
Social service.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disasters & Disaster Relief
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services

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