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Child-centred disaster risk reduction: Can disaster resilience programs reduce risk and increase the resilience of children and households?

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posted on 2024-11-02, 04:00 authored by Kevin Ronan, Katharine Haynes, Avianto Amri, Briony Towers, Eva Alisic, Susan Davie, Nick Ireland, Marla Petal
There has been an increasing research and policy focus internationally on the role of child-centred disaster risk reduction and resilience (CC-DRR), including disaster risk reduction and resilience education programs for children and youth. This paper summarises developments and emphasises current progress and challenges. While research has increased in the past 15 years, there are significant research gaps, including those regarding the effectiveness of programs and their relatively patchy implementation. How to solve these problems has been the focus of a world-first national program of research funded by the Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC. Building on international and national research to date, this paper focuses on the question of "how can we create, evaluate, implement and scale up CC-DRR programs that work over time, including during disasters and into adulthood, to reduce risk and increase resilience for children, youth, schools, households and communities?" This includes a guiding model for research and use, and a set of research-informed tools either developed or being developed to facilitate further progress.

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Australian Journal of Emergency Management

Volume

31

Issue

3

Start page

49

End page

58

Total pages

10

Publisher

Emergency Management Australia

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006075694

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-07-26

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