Dr Fiona Jennings

Completed PhD student
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Dr Fiona Jennings

Dr Fiona Jennings’ PhD explored the impact of the 2013 Forcett bushfires in Tasmania on local residents. 

As a former resident of Dunalley herself, which was severely impacted by the fire, Fiona’s PhD offers an understanding of how people directly affected respond in a bushfire disaster. Fiona’s findings illustrated a pragmatic view of community resilience, volunteering, and disaster recovery, and offers new ways the emergency management sector can support and engage with community volunteers and volunteering organisations.

Fiona presented her research findings at the CRC’s Research Forum in 2017 and hosted a webinar in 2020 that explores how community members approached the Forcett bushfire event and why. Fiona has worked as a Bushfire Recovery Mental Health Clinician for the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia and now works as a Wellbeing Support Officer for Bushfire Recovery Victoria.

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As a former resident of Dunalley herself, which was severely impacted by the fire, Dr Fiona Jennings' PhD offers an understanding of how people directly affected respond in a bushfire disaster. The study's findings illustrate a pragmatic view of community resilience, volunteering, and disaster recovery, and offer new ways the emergency management sector can support and engage with community volunteers and volunteering organisations.
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