Natural disasters are occurring frequently. Many organizations and government agencies work together to provide citizens with safety and survival information. However for those who are homeless, there is insufficient information about what their needs are during this event. Four focus groups were held with adults who were homeless before and after they survived a natural disaster. In addition, three focus groups were convened with social service providers and government personnel who had been called into action to respond to prior disaster events. Results offer insights into the different perceptions of offered assistance. Implications for assisting those homeless are provided
Background: Despite significant resources allocated to disaster preparedness and response capabiliti...
Natural disasters are growing in intensity and frequency worldwide, effecting over 1.5 billion peopl...
"This current report, commissioned by the Victorian SES, is in line with the direction of the SCPEM ...
Natural disasters are occurring frequently. Many organizations and government agencies work together...
Homelessness can decrease the disaster resilience of individuals and communities. This paper present...
Research in the US suggests that people experiencing homelessness are moreat risk during natural dis...
Research in the US suggests that people experiencing homelessness are moreat risk during natural dis...
Community service providers deliver vital services to vulnerable populations. In the wake of a disas...
On any given night in the United States, approximately 650,000 individuals are without homes. The ra...
Homelessness holds a number of challenges associated with vulnerability such as isolation, lack of a...
more focus is on disaster and recovery efforts both nationally and internationally. Shelters can be ...
This paper seeks to understand the current relationship between emergency preparedness and vulnerabl...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
People experiencing homeless have greater vulnerabilities in relation to climate change that require...
The current study explores the social construction of natural hazards vulnerability by examining the...
Background: Despite significant resources allocated to disaster preparedness and response capabiliti...
Natural disasters are growing in intensity and frequency worldwide, effecting over 1.5 billion peopl...
"This current report, commissioned by the Victorian SES, is in line with the direction of the SCPEM ...
Natural disasters are occurring frequently. Many organizations and government agencies work together...
Homelessness can decrease the disaster resilience of individuals and communities. This paper present...
Research in the US suggests that people experiencing homelessness are moreat risk during natural dis...
Research in the US suggests that people experiencing homelessness are moreat risk during natural dis...
Community service providers deliver vital services to vulnerable populations. In the wake of a disas...
On any given night in the United States, approximately 650,000 individuals are without homes. The ra...
Homelessness holds a number of challenges associated with vulnerability such as isolation, lack of a...
more focus is on disaster and recovery efforts both nationally and internationally. Shelters can be ...
This paper seeks to understand the current relationship between emergency preparedness and vulnerabl...
Chaos is inevitable when disaster strikes. Entire communities are ravaged by the turmoil created fol...
People experiencing homeless have greater vulnerabilities in relation to climate change that require...
The current study explores the social construction of natural hazards vulnerability by examining the...
Background: Despite significant resources allocated to disaster preparedness and response capabiliti...
Natural disasters are growing in intensity and frequency worldwide, effecting over 1.5 billion peopl...
"This current report, commissioned by the Victorian SES, is in line with the direction of the SCPEM ...