Is your church prepared to respond if natural disaster or human tragedy strikes your community? Jamie Aten and David Boan, codirectors of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute, provide this practical guide for disaster preparedness, filled with resources for emergency planning and crisis management plus best practices for local congregations.
Is your church prepared to respond if natural disaster or human tragedy strikes your community? Jamie Aten and David Boan, codirectors of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute, provide this practical guide for disaster preparedness, filled with resources for emergency planning and crisis management plus best practices for local congregations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David M. Boan (PhD, Biola University) is associate professor of psychology at Wheaton College and codirector of the college's Humanitarian Disaster Institute, where he leads basic and applied research on international relief efforts. He is the author of many peer-reviewed publications and lives with his wife, Andrea, and two children in Wheaton, Illinois. Jamie D. Aten (PhD, Indiana State University) is the founder and codirector of the Humanitarian Disaster Institute, and Dr. Arthur P. Rech and Mrs. Jean May Rech Associate Professor of Psychology at Wheaton College (Illinois). Previously he served as the assistant director of the Katrina Research Center, and his research focuses on the psychology of religion and disasters, with an emphasis on equipping faith-based groups to prepare for and respond to disasters.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Foundations 1. Introduction 2. Disaster Basics 3. Disasters, Community, and the Church Part II: Planning, Response and Recovery 4. Getting Started 5. Planning 6. Response 7. Recovery 8. Providing Basic Disaster Spiritual and Emotional Care Part III: Case Studies and Concluding Thoughts 9: Case Studies in Disaster Ministry 10. Conclusion Part IV: Tools for Planning and Implementation Introduction Congregation Preparedness Plan Congregation Disaster Mission Congregational Goals Building Description Building Supplies and Safety Disaster Ministry Coordinator (DMC) Disaster Ministry Team Church Staff and Leadership Volunteers Risk Assessment Communication Plan Continuity of Ministries and Services Evacuation Plan Shelter in Place Church Go-Kit: Emergency Supplies Kit Injury/Incident Report Training and Exercises Congregants with Disaster-Related Skills/Certifications/Resources Plan Implementation Procedures Part V. Disaster Spiritual and Emotional Care Tip Sheets Recognizing Common Disaster Survivor Stress Reactions Disaster Spiritual and Emotional Care Listening and Attending Skills How NOT to Provide Volunteer and Survivor Care Helping Volunteers Talk about Stress How to Refer Disaster Survivors for Mental Health Care Recognizing and Preventing Burnout in Yourself Strategies for Self-Care Acknowledgements Notes Permissions Information About the Authors About the Humanitarian Disaster Institute
Part I: Foundations 1. Introduction 2. Disaster Basics 3. Disasters, Community, and the Church Part II: Planning, Response and Recovery 4. Getting Started 5. Planning 6. Response 7. Recovery 8. Providing Basic Disaster Spiritual and Emotional Care Part III: Case Studies and Concluding Thoughts 9: Case Studies in Disaster Ministry 10. Conclusion Part IV: Tools for Planning and Implementation Introduction Congregation Preparedness Plan Congregation Disaster Mission Congregational Goals Building Description Building Supplies and Safety Disaster Ministry Coordinator (DMC) Disaster Ministry Team Church Staff and Leadership Volunteers Risk Assessment Communication Plan Continuity of Ministries and Services Evacuation Plan Shelter in Place Church Go-Kit: Emergency Supplies Kit Injury/Incident Report Training and Exercises Congregants with Disaster-Related Skills/Certifications/Resources Plan Implementation Procedures Part V. Disaster Spiritual and Emotional Care Tip Sheets Recognizing Common Disaster Survivor Stress Reactions Disaster Spiritual and Emotional Care Listening and Attending Skills How NOT to Provide Volunteer and Survivor Care Helping Volunteers Talk about Stress How to Refer Disaster Survivors for Mental Health Care Recognizing and Preventing Burnout in Yourself Strategies for Self-Care Acknowledgements Notes Permissions Information About the Authors About the Humanitarian Disaster Institute
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