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“I believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the EnRiCH Youth Research Team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in Ottawa, Canada

SETTING: The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction promotes an “all-of-society” approach to disaster risk reduction (DRR). Since 2013, the EnRiCH Research Lab has implemented a community-based, participatory program to promote youth development and engagement in DRR in Ottawa-Gatineau. The En...

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Autores principales: Pickering, Christina J., Guy, Emily, Al-Baldawi, Zobaida, McVean, Lauren, Sargent, Sarah, O’Sullivan, Tracey
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8130802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34008134
http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-021-00486-8
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author Pickering, Christina J.
Guy, Emily
Al-Baldawi, Zobaida
McVean, Lauren
Sargent, Sarah
O’Sullivan, Tracey
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Guy, Emily
Al-Baldawi, Zobaida
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description SETTING: The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction promotes an “all-of-society” approach to disaster risk reduction (DRR). Since 2013, the EnRiCH Research Lab has implemented a community-based, participatory program to promote youth development and engagement in DRR in Ottawa-Gatineau. The EnRiCH Youth Research Team used an existing community education program called the Enrichment Mini-Course Program as a framework to engage youth in DRR. We aim to share the implementation process and lessons learned from this innovative “all-of-society” approach to DRR. INTERVENTION: The EnRiCH Youth Research Team provides high school and university students with a platform to be heard on disaster and climate change issues. Youth are given opportunities to design and lead knowledge dissemination projects intended to educate members of the community about disaster prevention and preparedness. Students have opportunities to connect with academics, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and public health practitioners to share their ideas on youth participation in DRR in Canada. OUTCOMES: To date, this public health intervention has produced DRR training modules that can be used as curriculum support by teachers, a children’s book on earthquake preparedness, an educational video about youth participation in DRR, and several conference presentations. Members of the team have become well versed in disaster preparedness strategies. IMPLICATIONS: This program has demonstrated that youth can contribute to DRR through knowledge mobilization, and support public education about disaster preparedness. Offering this opportunity at a grassroots level can support participation by youth by allowing flexibility in design and adaptation to individual environmental and social contexts.
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spelling pubmed-81308022021-05-19 “I believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the EnRiCH Youth Research Team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in Ottawa, Canada Pickering, Christina J. Guy, Emily Al-Baldawi, Zobaida McVean, Lauren Sargent, Sarah O’Sullivan, Tracey Can J Public Health Innovations in Policy and Practice SETTING: The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction promotes an “all-of-society” approach to disaster risk reduction (DRR). Since 2013, the EnRiCH Research Lab has implemented a community-based, participatory program to promote youth development and engagement in DRR in Ottawa-Gatineau. The EnRiCH Youth Research Team used an existing community education program called the Enrichment Mini-Course Program as a framework to engage youth in DRR. We aim to share the implementation process and lessons learned from this innovative “all-of-society” approach to DRR. INTERVENTION: The EnRiCH Youth Research Team provides high school and university students with a platform to be heard on disaster and climate change issues. Youth are given opportunities to design and lead knowledge dissemination projects intended to educate members of the community about disaster prevention and preparedness. Students have opportunities to connect with academics, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and public health practitioners to share their ideas on youth participation in DRR in Canada. OUTCOMES: To date, this public health intervention has produced DRR training modules that can be used as curriculum support by teachers, a children’s book on earthquake preparedness, an educational video about youth participation in DRR, and several conference presentations. Members of the team have become well versed in disaster preparedness strategies. IMPLICATIONS: This program has demonstrated that youth can contribute to DRR through knowledge mobilization, and support public education about disaster preparedness. Offering this opportunity at a grassroots level can support participation by youth by allowing flexibility in design and adaptation to individual environmental and social contexts. Springer International Publishing 2021-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8130802/ /pubmed/34008134 http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-021-00486-8 Text en © The Canadian Public Health Association 2021
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Al-Baldawi, Zobaida
McVean, Lauren
Sargent, Sarah
O’Sullivan, Tracey
“I believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the EnRiCH Youth Research Team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in Ottawa, Canada
title “I believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the EnRiCH Youth Research Team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in Ottawa, Canada
title_full “I believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the EnRiCH Youth Research Team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in Ottawa, Canada
title_fullStr “I believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the EnRiCH Youth Research Team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in Ottawa, Canada
title_full_unstemmed “I believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the EnRiCH Youth Research Team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in Ottawa, Canada
title_short “I believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the EnRiCH Youth Research Team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in Ottawa, Canada
title_sort “i believe this team will change how society views youth in disasters”: the enrich youth research team: a youth-led community-based disaster risk reduction program in ottawa, canada
topic Innovations in Policy and Practice
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8130802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34008134
http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-021-00486-8
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