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Hard-Won Lessons: Responding to Women's Interests and Needs in the Gulf Coast Oil Spill
Publisher(s):This two-page talking points document is intended to help guide oil spill response and recovery work.
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Battered Women in Disaster: A Case Study of Gendered Vulnerability
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Bibliography - Gender Issues in Disaster: Selected Readings
Appendix A - Disaster Planning for Shelters
Appendix B - Planning Guidelines for Programs, Coalitions, and Disaster Practitioners
Background Sheets
Surviving Violence and Disaster
Does Domestic Violence Increase After Disaster?
Women's Services in Disaster Contexts: Direct and Indirect Impacts
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Disaster Planning For Shelters: Guidelines For Staff, Volunteers, and Boards
Disaster planning is not often a priority in battered women's shelters or transition homes, where your work focuses on daily survival issues. But your shelter is the only home women in crisis have, and it will be directly or indirectly impacted should a major disaster hit your neighborhood.
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November 1997
Responding to Domestic Violence in Disaster: Guidelines for Women's Services and Disaster Practitioners
This report summarizes the findings of a study investigating disaster impacts, preparedness and response in US and Canadian domestic violence programs. As a pilot study for future research, the survey provides baseline data and identifies emergent issues.