Abstract

Disasters, both natural and man-made, have devastating effects on communities, leaving survivors traumatized and vulnerable. In the wake of such calamities, social workers emerge as indispensable actors in disaster management, providing vital support to affected individuals and communities. This article delves into the critical role and functions of social workers in disaster response and recovery. It explores their immediate response and assessment capabilities, emphasizing their unique expertise in delivering emotional and psychological support to survivors. The article highlights how social workers facilitate access to essential resources, their adeptness in community organization and mobilization, and their role as advocates in influencing disaster policies. Furthermore, it discusses the pivotal role of social workers in rehabilitation efforts, fostering resilience, and contributing to disaster preparedness and prevention initiatives. Through comprehensive analysis, this article underscores the significance of social workers' dedication and expertise in aiding communities to rebuild and recover, ultimately promoting a compassionate and collaborative approach to disaster management.

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