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Disaster and Development: an Occupational Perspective, 1st Edition

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Edited by Nancy Rushford, PhD, M.Sc.OT., OT Reg. (Ont.), M.A. and Kerry Thomas, BScOT, Grad Dip
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. An occupational perspective is illuminated by drawing upon the experiences of survivors, ...view more
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. An occupational perspective is illuminated by drawing upon the experiences of survivors, practitioners, personnel from local and international organisations, researchers and academics, with implications for policy, practice and education.
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9780702060793
Publication Date :
05-03-2015
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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. An occupational perspective is illuminated by drawing upon the experiences of survivors, practitioners, personnel from local and international organisations, researchers and academics, with implications for policy, practice and education.

Key Features
  • supports the development, use and practice of occupational therapy in disaster preparedness and response contexts
  • presents a rich array of new material and learning which is sought after by occupational therapy and occupational science professions
  • case study experiences covering epidemics, refugee crises, industrial emergencies, conflict, terrorism and natural disasters
  • concludes with a description and analysis of a proposed occupational framework for disaster preparedness and response
  • Contributed by a truly global team of authors from Australia, the US, India, Japan, Sri Lanka, the UK, Hong Kong, Indonesia...
  • Edited by a team who are widely recognised and experienced in development and disaster contexts

Author Information
Edited by Nancy Rushford, PhD, M.Sc.OT., OT Reg. (Ont.), M.A., Director of Programs and Implementation for the Alzheimer Society of Ontario, Canada and Kerry Thomas, BScOT, Grad Dip, Director, interPART (International Partners in Action, Research & Training), South Australia, Australia.