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Australian Journal of Emergency Management: Disaster Resilience Education for Young People

Australian Journal of Emergency Management (AJEM)

AJEM is a quarterly journal of analysis, considered views, lessons learned and insights into current and future issues from researchers and practitioners

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News & Views

  • Disaster Challenge final showcases innovative solutions in emergency management viewdownload950.8 KBview
  • Flipping the script: young people mobilise adults to increase participation in disaster risk reduction viewdownload1.1 MBview
  • Mainstreaming disaster risk reduction using the plastic brains of 10-year-olds viewdownload796.6 KBview
  • Girls Fire and Resilience Program viewdownload313 KBview
  • Book review: Disaster Education, Communication and Engagement viewdownload250.8 KBview
  • Our World Our Say: young Australians speak up on climate change and disaster risk viewdownload200.6 KBview
  • Children, councils and creative approaches to resilience at national awards viewdownload769.3 KBview
  • Helping men, women and children viewdownload76.2 KBview
  • Is emergency planning for infants and young children adequate? viewdownload73.9 KBview

Research

  • Joining the dots to reimagine community resilience: empowering young people viewdownload396.2 KBview
  • Beyond place-based: the role of virtual communities via social media in young adult recovery viewdownload360.9 KBview

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