As a social work leader, you have been a practitioner and probably an administrator at some level already. In your career, you have needed to show client progress, program progress, and maybe agency effectiveness and performance. Although social workers do not always think in terms of measurement, data gathering, and statistics, that is what you do on a regular basis. Use the readings from this week along with your social work experience to share the types of evaluation you have already performed and how you will use those skills in developing evaluation methods for your grant.
Article: who panics and when: A commonly Accepted Image of Disaster Panic in Japan Article: towards a complex Model of Disaster
Article: who panics and when: A commonly Accepted Image of Disaster Panic in Japan Article: towards a complex Model of Disaster Behavior Understanding disaster myths versus disaster realities is important to responders and policymakers. Understanding these trends also serves as foundational knowledge for the course. Differentiating between disaster myths and