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Light Our Way: A Guide For Spiritual Care In Times Of Disaster

National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster, Inc., VA, 2018

Description

Believing that spirituality inspires compassion as often seen after a disaster, the National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster put together this guide to help helpers know how to meaningfully and effectively respond when relating to someone who is in shock.

This resource on Emotional and Spiritual Care in Disaster is offered to provide best practices when helping others through a trying time, while also sharing how to pay attention to our own spiritual, emotional, and physical needs in a time of crisis.

Features

  • How disaster affects spirituality
  • Questions and needs arising from disasters
  • Four phases of emergency management
  • Spiritual care "do's"
  • Faith diversity in spiritual care
  • Signs and symptoms of those needing emotional care
  • Community spiritual assessment
  • Emotional and spiritual care for the caregiver
  • Quick reference guide
  • Link to the National VOAD Resource Center

Recommended Audience

clergy and lay leaders, care teams, emergency and safety commitees

Cost

Free

Practical Applications

  • Create a comprehensive care plan with your leadership team that addresses not only the physical needs of those impacted by disaster in your community and congregation, but the emotional and spiritual needs as well.
  • Read the Quick Reference to the National VOAD Disaster Spiritual Care Guidelines to see a summary of the key concepts of this resource.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Karen Goley

Karen Goley uses her resource knowledge and relational style to work closely with congregations as a resource consultant and behind the scenes with our robust database of resources and doing project work.  Prior to joining the Center, Karen spent over fifteen years in the human resources field, serving nonprofit and financial services organizations in the Indianapolis area and the suburbs of Chicago.

With faith as her foundation, Karen enjoys spending quality time with her family and is a very proud Purdue University alum.  Having earned a bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership and Supervision, Karen put her pride on full display by naming the family pup Mackey- after Purdue basketball’s Mackey Arena.  Boiler Up!

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