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Doctor Debra Parkinson is the Director of Gender and Disaster Australia, an organisation established to promote an understanding of the role played by gender in survivor responses to natural disaster, and to embed these insights into emergency management practice.
Debra’s research following the 2009 Victorian bushfires has been a foundational tool in promoting a deeper understanding of the ‘hidden disaster’ of domestic and family violence following a catastrophic event and the importance of incorporating a gender lens into disaster resilience planning.
In this conversation, Scotia and Debra discuss:
Links and resources:
Gender and Disaster Australia
https://www.genderanddisaster.com.au
‘Disaster is no Excuse for Family Violence’: how to help in 4 steps / crisis helpline contact numbers:
https://www.genderanddisaster.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Disatser-is-no-excuse-Edited.21-08-20pdf.pdf
Gender and Emergency Management Guidelines
https://www.genderanddisaster.com.au/info-hub/national-gem-guidelines/
Summertime: Reflections on a Vanishing Future
https://knowledge.aidr.org.au/media/9193/ajem_17-2022-01.pdf
Women’s experience of violence in the aftermath of the Black Saturday bushfires by Dr Debra Parkinson
https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/thesis/Women_s_experience_of_violence_in_the_aftermath_of_the_Black_Saturday_bushfires/4705114

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