Perceptions of indigenous workers following participation in a disaster relief project.
Material type: TextPublication details: [United States] : Human Sciences Press, 1998Description: [12] pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.3493 21
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Reprinted from Community mental health journal; 1998; v. 34, no. 6; p. 557-568
A survey design was used to elicit workers' perceptions of providing crisis outreach services to survivors of the 1993 flood in Illinois. Findings highlight the benefits of recruiting local workers in disaster relief work. Positive outcomes of the experience include both personal and professional growth
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