Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Disaster Risk Management after the COVID-19 Pandemic: an exploratory study in the Greek context
Emmanouil Pikoulis,
Ioannis Vardakastanis,
Evika Karamagioli,
Evangelia Kallimani and
Eleni Panagiota Stoupa
GreeSE – Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe from Hellenic Observatory, LSE
Abstract:
This research paper responds to the urgent need for comprehensive national data on the impact of natural disasters and the concurrent COVID-19 pandemic on people with disabilities (PWDs) in Greece. Conducted with 1,006 participants, including PWDs and caregivers, the study employs an online survey to glean insights into their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and perceptions of inclusion in disaster preparedness and management. Filling a significant gap in national data, this marks the first survey undertaken in the aftermath of the pandemic and recent natural disasters in Greece, focusing on disability-inclusive approaches. The study’s results reveal a moderate level of implementation of disaster preparedness measures, but a strong desire for training education and inclusive strategies, indicating a significant opportunity to enhance community readiness. Feedback and recommendations from a focus group of 20 participants, including Disabled People’s Organizations (DPOs) professionals and PWDs, further enrich the study. The findings aspire to contribute information to update Greek national policies, emphasizing inclusivity as a fundamental aspect of emergency preparedness, particularly amid a polycrisis. The paper addresses the COVID-19 as a health disaster.
Keywords: Disasters; COVID-19 pandemic; People with Disabilities (PWDs); Disaster Risk Management (DRM); Disability inclusive; Greek national policies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-06
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