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Disaster Work in China: Tasks and Competences for Social Workers

Pages 538-556 | Published online: 18 May 2011

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Timothy Sim & Minying He. (2022) Social work competence in disaster management: an integrative review. European Journal of Social Work 0:0, pages 1-13.
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Timothy Sim & Minying He. (2023) Core competencies in disaster management for social workers in China: A modified e-Delphi study. Journal of Social Work 23:4, pages 656-676.
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Timothy Sim, Minying He, Huiquan Chen & Wanqiu Yang. (2023) Roles and Tasks of Social Workers in Chinese Disaster Management. The British Journal of Social Work 53:1, pages 471-489.
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Pia Hollenbach, Monika Goetzoe & Malith de Silva. (2022) Situating social work within disaster governance. Assessing the agency of social work as a bridging agent and its professionalization in disaster governance. Research Ideas and Outcomes 8.
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Timothy Sim, Minying He & Lena Dominelli. (2021) Social Work Core Competencies in Disaster Management Practice: An Integrative Review. Research on Social Work Practice 32:3, pages 310-321.
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Chathapuram Ramanathan & William Crawley. (2021) Conceptualizing Disaster Preparedness Interventions and Research: What Does Literature Have to Do With It?. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services 102:3, pages 367-384.
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Timothy Sim & Ke Cui. (2015) Psychosocial Needs Assessment and Interventions in a Chinese Postdisaster Community. Health & Social Work 40:4, pages 329-332.
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