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Kate Brady
Kate Brady
University of New South Wales, University of Melbourne, Australian Red Cross
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei unsw.edu.au
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Rethinking the interplay between affluence and vulnerability to aid climate change adaptive capacity
C Eriksen, GL Simon, F Roth, SJ Lakhina, B Wisner, C Adler, F Thomalla, ...
Climatic Change 162 (1), 25-39, 2020
482020
Beyond Bushfires-Community, Resilience, Recovery: Final Report 2010-2016
L Gibbs, R Bryant, L Harms, D Forbes, K Block, H Gallagher, G Ireton, ...
University of Melbourne, 2016
402016
Stressors and supports in postdisaster recovery: Experiences after the Black Saturday bushfires
L Harms, L Gibbs, G Ireton, C MacDougall, K Brady, L Kosta, K Block, ...
Australian Social Work 74 (3), 332-347, 2021
152021
Best practice guidelines: Supporting communities before, during and after collective trauma events
K Brady, A Randrianarisoa, J Richardson
Australian Red Cross, Carlton, Vic, 2018
102018
Addressing psychosocial and community recovery in emergency management
A Eyre, K Brady
International Journal of Emergency Services 2 (1), 60-72, 2013
72013
Hierarchies of affectedness after disasters
K Brady, L Gibbs, L Harms
Health & Place 72, 102687, 2021
62021
Disaster recovery: Are we doomed to repeat the same mistakes?
K Brady
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 33 (3), 10, 2018
62018
Recovery capitals (RECAP): Applying a community capitals framework to disaster recovery
L Gibbs, P Quinn, D Johnston, D Blake, E Campbell, K Brady
Recovery Capitals (ReCap) Annual Report 2018/2019, 2019
32019
What do people who have been affected by a disaster consider to be helpful and unhelpful in their recovery
K Brady
PhD thesis, University of Melbourne, 2019
22019
2015 Resilience Roundtable: Co working as a way of enhancing collaboration in post-disaster environments
J Hallwright, K Brady
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 31 (1), 41-45, 2016
22016
The words we use and the stories we tell: the impacts language has on the actions and perceptions of emergency managers
K Brady
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 30 (4), 55-57, 2015
22015
Across the Ditch Exploring the Partnership between the Australian and New Zealand Red Cross in Disaster Recovery.
K Brady, J Wills
EARTH: FIRE AND RAIN, 75, 2012
22012
Understanding preparedness and recovery
A Randrianarisoa, J Richardson, K Brady, LE Leguy
Australian Red Cross, 2021
12021
Recovery workers who have also been personally affected by disasters: Exploring the perspective of people who have dual experiences of disaster recovery
K Brady
Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies 27 (1), 2023
2023
Tracking Post-Disaster Chronic Disease: Protocol for the RECOVER Cohort Study
C Leppold, J Lockery, P Burns, K Brady, M O'Donnell, J Ryan, L Gibbs
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 38 (S1), s67-s68, 2023
2023
Who is worst off after a disaster?
K Brady, L Gibbs, L Harms
TheAustralian Journal of Emergency Management 38 (1), 21-23, 2023
2023
Understanding preparedness and recovery: A survey of people’s preparedness and recovery experience for emergencies
L Leguy, A Randrianarisoa, J Richardson, K Brady
Australian Red Cross, 2021
2021
Collective trauma events: Towards best practice
K Brady
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 33 (4), 25, 2018
2018
COLLABORATION
M CROSWELLER, M IRONS, K BRADY
Australian Journal of Emergency Management 29 (2), 2014
2014
Across the ditch
K Brady, J Wills, E McNaughton
National Emergency Response 25 (4), 24-27, 2012
2012
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