This paper seeks to understand the current relationship between emergency preparedness and vulnerable populations. Vulnerable populations refer to individuals with physical, cognitive, or sensory disadvantages as well as individuals in low-income housing/poverty, unique family situations, or other similar issues. Various studies reveal that vulnerable populations are at a severe disadvantage in disaster management due to the lack of policy, guidance, awareness, and communication presently provided by emergency service groups and organizations. The disadvantages stem from a lack of education provided to these groups of the population and those outside these groups lacking the tools to assist and promote effective emergency preparedness. The ...
All regions of the US experience disasters which result in a number of negative public health conseq...
As of 2007, according to the Census Bureau, there were more than 37 million people over the age of 6...
The colonias serve as a unique challenge to healthcare professionals and government agencies in deve...
This paper seeks to understand the current relationship between emergency preparedness and vulnerabl...
Everyone must remain safe in an emergency. But for some, it\u2019s more difficult. Children may be s...
Many federal, state, local and private entities are investing significant resources in disaster read...
This qualitative, descriptive study explored disaster management practices affecting socioeconomic-c...
The number of disasters is increasing worldwide and the level of knowledge of and preparation for su...
This research study intends to analyze the information and knowledge that is obtained by emergency m...
Vulnerable populations and communities lacking resources may be disproportionately affected in the e...
Disaster preparedness policy implementation in the United States inadequately integrates people with...
Disaster preparation and emergency response processes, procedures, and systems can be made more ef-f...
Rehabilitation administrators can play a key role in preparing persons with disabilities to be prepa...
Disaster events could disrupt large numbers of daily activities and have lasting effects on both peo...
On any given night in the United States, approximately 650,000 individuals are without homes. The ra...
All regions of the US experience disasters which result in a number of negative public health conseq...
As of 2007, according to the Census Bureau, there were more than 37 million people over the age of 6...
The colonias serve as a unique challenge to healthcare professionals and government agencies in deve...
This paper seeks to understand the current relationship between emergency preparedness and vulnerabl...
Everyone must remain safe in an emergency. But for some, it\u2019s more difficult. Children may be s...
Many federal, state, local and private entities are investing significant resources in disaster read...
This qualitative, descriptive study explored disaster management practices affecting socioeconomic-c...
The number of disasters is increasing worldwide and the level of knowledge of and preparation for su...
This research study intends to analyze the information and knowledge that is obtained by emergency m...
Vulnerable populations and communities lacking resources may be disproportionately affected in the e...
Disaster preparedness policy implementation in the United States inadequately integrates people with...
Disaster preparation and emergency response processes, procedures, and systems can be made more ef-f...
Rehabilitation administrators can play a key role in preparing persons with disabilities to be prepa...
Disaster events could disrupt large numbers of daily activities and have lasting effects on both peo...
On any given night in the United States, approximately 650,000 individuals are without homes. The ra...
All regions of the US experience disasters which result in a number of negative public health conseq...
As of 2007, according to the Census Bureau, there were more than 37 million people over the age of 6...
The colonias serve as a unique challenge to healthcare professionals and government agencies in deve...