Enhancing the resilience of victims after terrorist attacks [Recurso electrónico]
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TextSeries: RAN CollectionPublication details: RAN Marzo 2018Description: 21 p. Recurso online 440 KBSubject(s): Online resources:
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In this issue paper, we will look into the resilience of
victims and the broader society after a terrorist attack
and propose how this can be strengthened, building upon
the experience and advice of victims from past attacks.
To operationalise resilience, the Resilience-NeedsChallenges
model is used to assess the situation of
victims of terrorism. This tool, can be used to design an
approach, used as a checklist or as an evaluation tool for
governments, self-help groups of victims of terrorism1
and professionals supporting victims.
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