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Citation

Hull R. NASN Sch. Nurse 2012; 27(3): 144-149.

Affiliation

Kansas Center for Safe and Prepared Schools, Topeka, KS, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, National Association of School Nurses, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

22712115

Abstract

Educational institutions are microcosms of our society. On a typical day across our country, approximately 20% of our population is in some type of educational setting. Often times, schools are the largest gathering place in a community, which leads to an increased likelihood that emergencies or crisis situations will occur in schools. Increasingly, there is awareness that disasters in schools are more than just a school responsibility. A school disaster impacts a community, and a community disaster impacts the school. The entire community--education, emergency management, and first responders--are involved in responding to a disaster. Resiliency, the ability to recover from or adjust to misfortune of disasters, describes the collective goal of the all-hazards approach that is employed during a crisis incident.


Language: en

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