A Research Study on the Disaster Consciousness of Employees of Rehabilitation Facilities for the Disabled in Japan

K. Kitagawa, Minji Kim, Sunhee Lee, Changwan Han
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This study aimed to improve the ability of employees of rehabilitation facilities for the disabled to cope with disaster situations by understanding and analyzing their disaster consciousness through questionnaire survey. The questionnaire survey had been conducted for employees of rehabilitation facilities for the disabled in Japan for three months. Among 932 rehabilitation facilities for the disabled, 41.8% answered that the areas where facilities reside are relatively safe from flood damages and 59.8% answered that they are relatively safe from earthquakes or their secondary damages, e.g., fire. This kinds of results may be considered to reflect the insensibility of safety. To protect the disabled who are vulnerable to unexpected disasters, the awareness of disasters of employees needs to be increased, the dangerous areas need to be identified and the efforts to find more effective methods for evacuation need to be made. Therefore, to improve the disaster consciousness of facilities' employees, countermeasures such as regular scheduled training and evacuation guidelines need to be developed. High percentage of facilities answered that they have not promoted the importance of early evacuation of disaster-vulnerable people. Besides, in disaster situation, the network with facilities, organizations in community and community residents is critical. Employees of rehabilitation facilities for the disabled, actual condition of disaster prevention, disaster consciousness kitagake@cc.saga-u.ac.jp(Keiko KITAGAWA) Asian J Human Services, 2013, 5:1-11. © 2013 Asian Society of Human Services Received
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日本残疾人康复机构工作人员灾害意识研究
本研究旨在透过问卷调查的方式,了解及分析残障康复机构员工的灾害意识,以提高他们应对灾害情况的能力。这项问卷调查是对日本残疾人康复机构的雇员进行的,为期三个月。在932个残疾人康复设施中,41.8%的人回答说,设施所在地区在洪水灾害中相对安全,59.8%的人回答说,在地震或火灾等次生灾害中相对安全。这种结果可以认为是安全不敏感的反映。为了保护易受意外灾害影响的残疾人,需要提高员工的灾害意识,识别危险区域,努力寻找更有效的疏散方法。因此,为了提高设施员工的灾害意识,需要制定定期培训和疏散指南等对策。很高比例的设施回答说,他们没有宣传早期疏散受灾人员的重要性。此外,在灾害情况下,社区的设施、组织和社区居民的网络是至关重要的。残疾人康复设施从业人员、防灾实际状况、灾害意识kitagake@cc.saga-u.ac.jp(Keiko KITAGAWA)。社会服务学报,2013,(5):1-11。©2013亚洲人类服务协会收到
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