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NADD Task Force on Trauma & Disasters. Nancy J. Smyth, PhD, LCSW University at Buffalo State University of New York Co-Chair with Eddie Lawlor, Washington University Presented at CSWE Annual Program Meeting October 2007 San Francisco, CA. Disasters. FEMA’s Definition (1995)
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NADD Task Force on Trauma & Disasters Nancy J. Smyth, PhD, LCSW University at Buffalo State University of New York Co-Chair with Eddie Lawlor, Washington University Presented at CSWE Annual Program Meeting October 2007 San Francisco, CA
Disasters • FEMA’s Definition (1995) • natural catastrophe OR regardless of cause, any fire, flood, or explosion that causes damage • of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant assistance supplementing State, local, and disaster relief organization efforts to alleviate damage, loss, hardship, or suffering • 1984-1994 there were 285 disasters in the US, approximately 1 every 2 weeks.
Social Work Role • Disaster Mitigation & Planning • Community assessment, planning, organizing to address needs, especially those of vulnerable populations • Organizational assessment & planning to address needs for services under disaster circumstances • Disaster Response • Core community services • Mental health & family support
Social Work Schools/Departments • Curriculum • Specialized Courses • Infusion • Field Assignments • Continuing Education Certificate Programs • Mitigation & Planning for SW Programs • SW Schools as Responders & Community Partners • SW Research
NADD Task Force • Trauma & Disaster Resources on the Web • Syllabi Project • Teleconference/Webcastwith International Partners doing Disaster Management Education Programs • Policies/Procedures for SW Programs Disaster Mitigation/Planning