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How to Become an International Disaster Volunteer
A step-by-step guide on how to prepare for international disaster volunteer opportunities and how to assess disaster relief organizations
Michael Noone (Author)
9780128044636, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 6 March 2017
140 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 1 cm, 0.45 kg
"What makes this book unique is that the author endeavors to include everything an individual would need to know about international volunteering in one publication. The author successfully creates a practical guide for current international disaster volunteers and those who are interested in becoming volunteers." --Security Management
How to Become an International Disaster Volunteer discusses the immense value an experienced water systems engineer, trauma surgeon, or communications specialist could bring to a disaster stricken community, while also explaining how their professional educations do not prepare them for the logistical, psychological, and physical demands of traveling to, and functioning in, an international catastrophe with little water or electricity, limited sleep and food, a chaotic working environment, and with team members from diverse backgrounds and with different personalities. This book provides a step-by-step guide for the entire process, including self-evaluating tactics, fitness measurements for volunteering, how to research disaster relief organizations, how to gain appropriate training and applicable experiences, the best practices during deployments, and the personal recovery process upon returning home. Each chapter focuses on one aspect of the progression, but also includes case studies of disasters, profiles of relief organizations, and checklists for each stage.
1. Is Disaster Volunteering for You? The Rewards and Demands2. Finding and Choosing the Right Volunteer Organization3. Developing Relevant Training and Education for Deployments4. Preparation and Practice5. Predeployment Preparations6. Psychological Readiness7. On Deployment I: Setup, Operations, and Self-Care8. On Deployment II: Continued Operations, Winding Down, and Getting Back to the “Real World?9. Postdeployment
Subject Areas: Natural disasters [RNR], Public administration [JPP], Social impact of disasters [JFFC]
