Doctoral thesis

Australian civilian hospital nurses’ lived experience of an out-of-hospital environment following a disaster

Mass Gathering Health / Mass Gathering Medicine

Various publications and presentations relating to Mass Gathering and Major Event health

Disaster Health

Various publications and presentations relating to disaster health

31 January, 2010

Engaging volunteers in an emergency management organisation



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ABSTRACT

The recruitment and retention of volunteers is a perennial and significant concern for emergency management organisations. This research aimed to identify factors associated with the successful engagement and retention of volunteers in an emergency management organisation. Six focus groups were undertaken with participants from both rural and metropolitan areas of one Australian jurisdiction. A number of themes were identified for the volunteer’s reasons to join, leave and stay in a volunteer emergency management organisation. The notion of retention should not be a focus for organisations; rather volunteer emergency management organisations should implement and enhance strategies to engage volunteers.

Reference: Ranse J, Carter S. Engaging volunteers in an emergency management organisation. Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 2010;25(1):36-41.

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