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The Common Bond
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Anne Eyre and Pam Dix
Published: 01 March 2015
..., representatives from the groups of the 1980s, as well as individual survivors and bereaved people, went on to form, join, and develop Disaster Action. decade of disaster support groups corporate responsibility changes in corporate manslaughter laws Disaster Action Fennell Desmond QC King’s Cross Families...
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Looking Back and Looking Forward – Significant Anniversaries
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Anne Eyre and Pam Dix
Published: 01 March 2015
... disaster 1943 Dunblane school shootings 1996 disaster commemoration disasters disaster anniversaries commemorative events collective tragedy survivors bereaved people permanent memorials memorial services collective experience In Chapter 6 we made reference to the interest of researchers...
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Introduction
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Anne Eyre and Pam Dix
Published: 01 March 2015
... with corporate governance in companies and organisations large and small should be enabled through the experiences of survivors and bereaved people to appreciate the significance of their responsibility, from an ethical as well as legal standpoint. Disaster Action disasters emergency management emergency...
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Needs and Rights
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Anne Eyre and Pam Dix
Published: 01 March 2015
...This chapter focuses on the common needs and wishes among survivors and bereaved people, and their links with universal human rights. These include the need for information; physical, practical, and emotional support; honesty, openness, and sensitivity; informed choices; to be treated...
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Mad, Bad or Sad? People’s Treatment after Disaster
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Anne Eyre and Pam Dix
Published: 01 March 2015
... attacks 2001 Watkins Jelena ASSIST Trauma Care Casey Louise Goodfellow Barbara UK Psychological Trauma Society Victims Commissioner Winston’s Wish National Institute for Health and Care Excellence NICE disaster survivors bereaved people victim support trauma proactive support post-traumatic...
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Experiences of the Mass Media
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Anne Eyre and Pam Dix
Published: 01 March 2015
...This chapter studies how the human interest angle has always made bereaved people and survivors attractive to the mass media. The advent of 24-hour news has also meant increasing pressure to find stories to fill the time, leading to more speculative reporting, while the facts are being established...