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Disaster Impacts on Students and Staff from a Specialist, Trauma-Informed Australian School.

Emily Berger1, Matthew Carroll2, Darryl Maybery3, Dylan Harrison1.   

Abstract

Children from disadvantaged backgrounds often experience high levels of traumatic stress, however, little is known about their experiences and the responses of their teachers following disasters. The aim of this study was to examine, from the perspective of teachers, the impact of a critical community-wide traumatic event on student and staff wellbeing, and student learning and teaching practices at a specialist school for disadvantaged and displaced youth in Australia. Eight school staff were interviewed, including administrative, teaching, and support personnel, with their responses interpreted using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Results focused largely on the impact of the event and the resultant relocation of the school on staff and student health, reduced opportunities for learning, changes to teaching and student engagement, and the strengths and limitations of the trauma-informed approach of the school. Implications for teacher education and school trauma-informed models are discussed. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018.

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Keywords:  Children; Disadvantage; Disaster; School; Teachers; Trauma

Year:  2018        PMID: 32318173      PMCID: PMC7163851          DOI: 10.1007/s40653-018-0228-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Child Adolesc Trauma        ISSN: 1936-1521


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Authors:  Amy M Salazar; Thomas E Keller; L Kris Gowen; Mark E Courtney
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Authors:  Erika S Rolfsnes; Thormod Idsoe
Journal:  J Trauma Stress       Date:  2011-03-18

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Authors:  Brian E Bride
Journal:  Soc Work       Date:  2007-01

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Authors:  E Jane Costello; Alaattin Erkanli; John A Fairbank; Adrian Angold
Journal:  J Trauma Stress       Date:  2002-04

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Authors:  Maureen C Kenny
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Authors:  Lori Peek; Laura M Stough
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