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Organization-based incident management: developing a disaster volunteer role on a university campus.

Terry Fulmer1, Ian Portelli, George L Foltin, Rae Zimmerman, Esther Chachkes, Lewis R Goldfrank.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Catastrophic events are an ongoing part of life, affecting society both locally and globally. Recruitment, development, and retention of volunteers who offer their knowledge and skills in the event of a disaster are essential to ensuring a functional workforce during catastrophes. These opportunities also address the inherent need for individuals to feel necessary and useful in times of crisis. Universities are a particularly important setting for voluntary action, given that they are based in communities and have access to resources and capabilities to bring to bear on an emergency situation.
METHODS: The purpose of the study was to discern how one large private organization might participate and respond in the case of a large scale disaster. Using a 2-phase random sample survey, 337 unique respondents (5.7%) out of a sample of 6000 replied to the survey.
RESULTS: These data indicate that volunteers in a private organization are willing to assist in disasters and have skills that can be useful in disaster mitigation. DISCUSSION: Much is to be learned related to the deployment of volunteers during disaster. These findings suggest that volunteers can and will help and that disaster preparedness drills are a logical next step for university-based volunteers.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17719508     DOI: 10.1016/j.dmr.2007.06.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disaster Manag Response        ISSN: 1540-2495


  3 in total

1.  The engagement of academic institutions in community disaster response: a comparative analysis.

Authors:  Anne L Dunlop; Kristi M Logue; Alexander P Isakov
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 2.792

Review 2.  Beyond Disaster Preparedness: Building a Resilience-Oriented Workforce for the Future.

Authors:  Jaime Madrigano; Anita Chandra; Tracy Costigan; Joie D Acosta
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2017-12-13       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 3.  Instructional Programs Influencing the Enhancement of the Knowledge Required by Volunteers in Disasters: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Milad Ahmadi Marzaleh; Rita Rezaee; Mahmoudreza Peyravi
Journal:  Bull Emerg Trauma       Date:  2021-07
  3 in total

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