Title: Module 5 Populations with Special Needs
1Module 5 - Populations with Special Needs
2Learning Objectives
- Identify and describe the characteristic
reactions of vulnerable groups affected by
disaster - Describe effective interventions to assist
vulnerable groups
3Groups with Special Needs
- Children
- Older persons
- Persons with disabilities (physical/mental
illness/substance abuse/developmental) - People with past experience with war or terrorism
4Groups with Special Needs (cont.)
- Ethnic and cultural groups
- Parents with dependent children
- Bereaved spouses or partners
- Economically disadvantaged groups
- Socially disadvantaged groups
- First responders/disaster response personnel
5Groups with Special Needs (cont.)
- Individuals may overlap between groups
- Women Vulnerability
- role of women as primary caregivers (overlap with
parents, maybe economically disadvantaged) - Women outlive men and thus may be alone and
physically compromised as they age (overlap with
older adults, socially isolated) - Women may have a history of trauma or abuse
(overlap with past trauma experience)
6Emotional Stress in Children
- Listen/Observe/Respond
- Changes in behavior, personality, outlook.
- Talk to the child and observe responses.
- Does the child appear upset or confused?
- Compare the childs behavior to other children of
the same age in the same setting. - Does the child play appropriately?
7Childrens Typical Responses
- Fear and anxiety
- Childish or regressive behavior
- Difficulty sleeping
- Physical reactions
- Trigger responses
- Difficulty concentrating or thinking
8Reactions Related to Age Groups
- Birth to 2 years
- Irritability, crying, clingy or passive behavior
- Pre-school, 2-6 years
- Intense fear or insecurity
- Play activities may involve aspects of the event
- Re-enactment of the event over and over
9Reactions Related to Age Groups (cont.)
- School age, 6-10 years
- Guilt
- Feelings of failure
- Anger
- Fantasies of playing rescuer
- Intensely preoccupied with the event
10Reactions Related to Age Group (cont.)
- Preadolescence to adolescence, 11-18 years
- Responses resemble adult reactions
- Irritability, rejection of rules and aggressive
behavior - Dangerous, risk-taking behavior
- Fearful
- Depressed
- May contemplate or attempt suicide
11Helping a Child
- Help by helping the parents
- Keep familiar routines
- Pamper and care
- Talk about what happened (as appropriate)
- Find opportunities for children to participate in
decision-making
12When a Specialist is Needed
- Suicidal or homicidal ideation/behavior
- Younger children may say they wish they had never
been born - Hopelessness/helplessness
- Unable to stop thinking about the event
- Physical problems
- Alcohol or drug use
13Activity 16 Group Discussion
- Helpers need to be prepared for their own
emotional reactions when supporting children in
crisis, and to be aware that their reactions are
normal. - Brainstorm and list the normal reactions that
can helpers may have when working with children - Many areas of Nebraska have very few mental
health services for children. - As a group, brainstorm and list all the mental
health services for children available in your
community
14Older Persons
- Especially vulnerable when
- Having co-occurring medical problems
- Having ambulation difficulties
- Living alone
- Lacking help and other resources
- Having to face the shock of losing all that they
had attained in life - Home
- Family
- Security
15Older Peoples Typical Reactions
- Increased memories of past
- Wish to connect with past friends
- Increased dependence on family, refusing
assistance from authorities - Fear of mortality
- Negative view of the future
- Regression
16Older Peoples Typical Reactions
- Feeling of multiple losses
- Disoriented as routine is interrupted
- Use of denial as a normal defensive reaction
- Immediate fear response, followed by anger and
frustration - Concentration and communication difficulties
- Physiological responses
17Helping Older People
- Ensure safety
- Give factual information
- Reassure by providing information about normal
reactions - Be supportive and build confidence
- Identify secure attachments and relationships
- Talk about the event
- Be aware of cultural backgrounds
18Helping Older People (cont.)
- Facilitate access to aid and support services
- Ensure that they are not isolated
- Establish Routine
- Provide opportunities for continuity, culture and
history - Help them to maintain their sense of community
and preserve cohesion
19Persons with Disabilities (Physical/Mental
Illness/Substance Abuse/Developmental)
- May need assistance in negotiating the second
disaster, applying for assistance from aid
agencies - May need some accommodations within shelters
- May need assistance in replacing lost
prescriptions
20Persons with Disabilities
- Always link with existing services for their
disabilities - Seek advice if these are evident or suspected
- Suicidal ideation
- Homicidal ideation
- Depression lasts longer than two weeks
- Active hallucinations or delusions
- Rage
- Aggression
- Inability to care for self or carry out
activities of daily living
21Previous Experience with War/Trauma/Disaster
- Previous, and especially repeated, exposure to
death and injury may increase a persons risk of
developing psychological problems after a
disaster.