Disaster-based trauma support, Australia

Derren Hayes
Tuesday, March 31, 2020

The rugged, remote and inhospitable nature of much of the Australian landscape means that when natural disasters strike the effects can be all the more severe.

Most people traumatised by disasters can make a good recovery with the right help. Picture: Daria Ni/Adobe Stock
Most people traumatised by disasters can make a good recovery with the right help. Picture: Daria Ni/Adobe Stock

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