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  • Community Psychology
  • Disaster Management
  • Public Health

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  • Natural disasters cause significant trauma.
  • Community-based disaster recovery support services play a crucial role in post-disaster environments.
  • The Warrumbungle Bushfire Support Coordination Service (BSCS) was established after the January 2013 bushfires in New South Wales, Australia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the acceptability and perceived effectiveness of the BSCS.
  • To understand the role of community-based disaster recovery support services in the post-disaster environment.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods approach was employed.
  • Surveys were distributed to former BSCS users (paper and online).
  • Semi-structured interviews were conducted with key stakeholders.

Main Results:

  • 14 former users and 6 stakeholders participated.
  • Most users were satisfied with the BSCS and would recommend it.
  • Both users and stakeholders reported the BSCS facilitated community connectedness.

Conclusions:

  • The BSCS was perceived as acceptable and effective.
  • There is a need for more timely and rigorous evaluations of disaster support services.
  • Recommendations are provided for future disaster support service planning and development.