Care through Disaster

(knowledge building)

Course summary
Who should do the course?
Why do this course?
 Women's Health Goulburn North East partnered with Australia reMADE to ask "what does it mean for people to be cared
 for through disaster?" and "what sort of support do communities need?" 
In this course we explore these questions whilst
 providing background information, thoughts and ideas about caring for 
yourself and others through disaster.


 Any individual who wants to know more about caring through disaster.  
 
 Volunteers who work in emergency services or other unpaid roles that support communities before, during and
 after 
disaster.
 
 Individuals and organisations who work within service provision that are regularly called upon to care for communities
 before, during and after disaster.


 This course will develop your knowledge in caring for others through disaster, providing you with three key concepts that
 people, and communities who have been through disaster, recognise as being important to rebuilding following disaster.

Course information

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