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No one left behind: building inclusive, community-led emergency management for ageing demographics
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Author (aut): Cowan, Caitlin
Thesis advisor (ths): Williams, Bettina
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Degree granting institution (dgg): Justice Institute of British Columbia, School of Public Safety
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As populations age, communities face growing challenges in
supporting older adults during crises, due to limited resources and
insufficient preparedness tailored to their needs. This study explores
how community resilience and social capital can be strengthened to
support older adults during emergencies, given the limitations of
public sector resources and based on the premise that older adults
are better prepared to respond to and recover from disasters when
their social networks are strengthened. |
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No one left behind: building inclusive, community-led emergency management for ageing demographics
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