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Collective action by older people in natural disasters
 — the Great East Japan Earthquake
Author(s)Mihoko Yotsui, Catherine Campbell, Teruo Honma
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 36, no 5, May 2016
PublisherCambriddge University Press, May 2016
Pagespp 1052-1082
Sourcejournals.cambridge.org/aso
KeywordsDisasters [natural] ; Participation ; Community work ; Companionship visiting ; Qualitative Studies ; Japan.
AnnotationHow can social participation by older people support their well-being? The authors explore the elder-focused community support system developed in Minamisanriku town after the Great East Japan Earthquake of 2011. Many older people lost all their material possessions and were moved from their devastated home communities to temporary housing. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 participants, including 14 community workers and three members in the Minamisanriku Council of Social Welfare (MCSW) in a programme framed by the MCSW's disaster-response model. Thematic analysis highlighted how older people's involvement in the visiting programme of their temporary community, and conducting twice-daily visits to other vulnerable older people, enabled them to provide valued social support to isolated and homebound peers. It also helped reconstruct their own social identities shattered by the dissolution of former communities, the shock of displacement and loss of possessions. This positive social participation was heavily influenced by strong bridges between their temporary community and MCSW support staff and infrastructure that promoted and supported their visits. This study highlights how strong and empowering relationships amongst older people can be facilitated by an active government-funded support agency that is immediately responsive to the needs and deeply respectful of the world-views of vulnerable groups.
Accession NumberCPA-160415208 A
ClassmarkRG: TMB: IGC: NPC: 3DP: 7DT

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