Preface Forewords About the Editors Contributors List of
Abbreviations PART I DISASTER AND DEVELOPMENT 1.Disaster and
Development: A Call to Action Nancy Rushford, Kerry Thomas 2.
Disaster, Development and Occupational Therapy: Historical
Perspectives and Possibilities Nancy Rushford, Kerry Thomas 3.
Disaster Risk, Vulnerability and Resilience: An Emergent
Socio-Ecological Perspective Nancy Rushford, Kerry Thomas 4
Disaster, Daily Life and Meaning Dikaios Sakellariou, Susann Baez
Ullberg 5 Lost in the Mix: A Case for Inclusive and Participatory
Approaches to Disaster and Development Nancy Rushford
PART II CASE SERIES - STORIES FROM EXPERIENCE Emergency Response
and Early Recovery 6 Listening to the Voices of Survivors: The
Floods of 2003 in Santa Fe, Argentina Mariá De Los Milagros
Demiryi, Carla Boggio, Mariana Boffelli, Daniela Chiapessoni, Mauro
Demichelis, Mariá Del Carmen Heit 7 Reflections on Haiti Ruth
Duggan 8 Living With the Bones Rachel Thibeault 9 Cyclone Yasi: The
Experience of Queenslanders without a Home Yvonne Thomas 10 After
Katrina: Stephanie's Four-Year Struggle for Survival Emily F. Piven
11 Wildfires: Responding to Psychological and Emotional Needs of
the Community Zoe Edmonds Recovery 12 Terrorism: A Survivor's Story
Sue Hanisch 13 Seeking Asylum in the UK Nick Pollard 14 Solomon's
Story Rachel Thibeault, Marie Claude Bernard, Solomon Patray 15 The
Dadaab Refugee Camps and the Voices of People with a Disability
Siyat Hillow Abdi, Brian Matthews 16 Disabled People's
Organizations (DPOS) In Disaster: Learning from their Experience
Nazmul Bari, Broja Gopal Saha 17 Accessibility Outcomes in Disaster
Recovery - A Critical Concern, a Minimum Requirement or an
Afterthought? Samantha Whybrow, Catherine Bridge Development 18
Community-Based Rehabilitation in Colombia's Armed Conflict
Solángel García-Ruíz 19 Landmine Action and Advocacy: From Local to
Global Rebecca Jordan 20 'United, We Live': Empowering Older People
through Disaster Response and Recovery Kerry Thomas 21 Drought:
Slow-Onset Disaster and its Burden upon Families Jenny Biven 22
Supporting Community Recovery through Indigenous Engagement and the
Natural Environment Tania Simmons, Penny Scott, Chantal Roder 23
Climate Change and Children: The Need for Innovative Responses
Kerry Thomas Entering the Field 24 Medical Assistance Teams:
Reflections on Emergency Response Experience Valerie Rzepka, Nathan
Kelly 25 Drink a Dozen Cups of Tea: Lessons about Listening and
Learning Adele Perry 26 Changing Fields of Practice: Training in
the Frontier Province, Pakistan Miriam Kolker 27 Mobilizing a
Therapeutic Response in a Disaster Zone, Chile 2010 Cecilia Farias
Basadre 28 Reflections from Experience across the Asia-Pacific
Region Kerry Thomas, With Contributions from Various Colleagues 29
Mobilizing Occupational Therapy through Policy, Planning and
Education Kit Sinclair, Marilyn Pattison
PART III AN OCCUPATIONAL PERSPECTIVE ON DISASTER AND DEVELOPMENT 30
An Occupational Perspective on Disaster and Development and a
Conceptual Framework Nancy Rushford, Kerry Thomas 31 Occupational
Stewardship and Collaborative Engagement: A Practice Model Nancy
Rushford 32 Disaster and Development: Practical Considerations in
Promoting an Occupational Perspective Kerry Thomas, Nancy Rushford
33 Conclusion Index
"relevant and a key resource for all who wish to take an
occupational approach to practice or research"
"Disaster and Development is a ground-breaking book that crosses
cultures and contexts to provide a foundation for critical
reflection on the role of occupation in disaster and development."
-SirReadaLot.org, July 2015, Issue #195
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