Each year natural hazards result in large numbers of deaths and injuries among residents of at-risk communities. Some individuals are especially vulnerable to the impacts of natural hazards. Residents with activity-limiting disabilities comprise one such vulnerable group. One of several reasons proposed for their vulnerability is lower levels of preparedness to survive a natural hazard emergency. However, findings from North American research present a mixed picture. Some studies have found no differences between residents with and without disability, yet others have found residents with a disability to be less prepared. Australian research addressing the issue is limited. The present study reports findings from a survey of 1253 Australian ...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
AbstractInternationally there is limited research on the experiences of people with disabilities dur...
The objective of this study was to assess the impact of a major disaster on county-level preparednes...
Natural disasters are growing in intensity and frequency worldwide, effecting over 1.5 billion peopl...
Disasters increase rates of population morbidity and mortality, especially among people living with ...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
People with physical disabilities are highly vulnerable during natural disasters. The interaction of...
Children with disabilities and special needs are among the most vulnerable when disaster strikes. Sc...
Objective The needs of people with disabilities are not taken into account during disasters, and the...
This study investigated experiences of people with physical disabilities in recent severe cyclones a...
Investigations have collectively established that disasters affect people with disabilities both dis...
Recent weather-related disasters (i.e., floods, fires) impacting Australia may potentially increase ...
Abstract: The policy and research literature on disaster management constructs disabled people as a ...
The policy and research literature on disaster management constructs disabled people as a particular...
People with disability experience multidimensional inequalities, which heighten their vulnerability ...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
AbstractInternationally there is limited research on the experiences of people with disabilities dur...
The objective of this study was to assess the impact of a major disaster on county-level preparednes...
Natural disasters are growing in intensity and frequency worldwide, effecting over 1.5 billion peopl...
Disasters increase rates of population morbidity and mortality, especially among people living with ...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
People with physical disabilities are highly vulnerable during natural disasters. The interaction of...
Children with disabilities and special needs are among the most vulnerable when disaster strikes. Sc...
Objective The needs of people with disabilities are not taken into account during disasters, and the...
This study investigated experiences of people with physical disabilities in recent severe cyclones a...
Investigations have collectively established that disasters affect people with disabilities both dis...
Recent weather-related disasters (i.e., floods, fires) impacting Australia may potentially increase ...
Abstract: The policy and research literature on disaster management constructs disabled people as a ...
The policy and research literature on disaster management constructs disabled people as a particular...
People with disability experience multidimensional inequalities, which heighten their vulnerability ...
This article presents an empirically driven critique of the predominant theoretical perspective conc...
AbstractInternationally there is limited research on the experiences of people with disabilities dur...
The objective of this study was to assess the impact of a major disaster on county-level preparednes...