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Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering - annual report 2019-2020
Title | Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering - annual report 2019-2020 |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Authors | McLennan, B, Dunlop, P, Kragt, D, Holtrop, D, Gagné, M, Luksyte, A, Farid, H |
Document Number | 638 |
Date Published | 01/2021 |
Institution | Bushfire and Natural Hazards CRC |
City | Melbourne |
Report Number | 638 |
Keywords | Emergency, sustainable, volunteering. recruitment |
Abstract | The Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering project is a three-year project being jointly undertaken by researchers at RMIT University, the University of Western Australia, and Curtin University for the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre (BNHCRC). Now in its final year, it is the core project in the BNHCRC’s research cluster on Sustainable Volunteering. The goal of this cluster is to improve the long-term sustainability of the emergency management volunteer workforce and better engage the potential of volunteering to build disaster resilience in Australian communities. The Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering project has two broad aims, each of which is addressed by a targeted package of work:
The project complements other active BNHCRC research projects, especially in the emergency management capability cluster (e.g. Diversity and inclusion: building strength and capability and Catastrophic and cascading events: planning and capability projects). It also draws from work in two completed projects: the Bushfire CRC Volunteerism project (2003-2010) undertaken by researchers at La Trobe University (Birch, 2011) and the BNHCRC Out of uniform: building community resilience through non-traditional volunteering project (2015-2017), which was a precursor to the Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering project based at RMIT University (B. J. McLennan, Kruger, Handmer, & Whittaker, 2017; B. J. McLennan, Whittaker, Kruger, & Handmer, 2017). This Annual Report communicates the key activities and achievements of the Enabling sustainable emergency volunteering project in the 2019-2020 financial year. This was the third year of the project (see also B. J. McLennan et al., 2018). The research phase of the project is due to end in December 2020. |
Refereed Designation | Non-Refereed |