International experts want greater role for social workers in disaster recovery
CALGARY – International experts say social workers should play a greater role in helping during natural disasters.
The experts are taking part in a University of Calgary workshop with the aim of building an Alberta-wide network of social workers ready to assist during calamities such as the 2013 floods in southern Alberta or last year’s Fort McMurray wildfire.
“They understand the community. They know the history. They’re often residents of the place, and those relationships they have before an event often get strengthened afterwards,” organizer Julie Drolet, an associate professor in the social work faculty at the University of Calgary, said Wednesday.
Social workers need to prepare in a structured way and learn how to become ready to help when a disaster first occurs and in the long-term as well, Drolet said.


