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Children After Hurricane Katrina

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There has been significant statistics that revealed a large portion of individuals in New Orleans have low socio-economic status. The great Hurricane Katrina in 2005 did not help these statistics improve. In fact, it increased due to the damaging effects from the hurricane. Prior to the hurricane, there wasn’t a significant plan to address the vulnerable population, especially how to handle the mental state of children within this population after a major disaster. The individuals within this population includes the minority, low income, non-English speaking, and non-educated. Even though warnings and methods to prepare for the hurricane was given, not everyone fully understood the extent due to language barriers and inability to access essential supplies to protect themselves. …show more content…

There were not adequate resources to address the mental health and well-being of individuals before, during, and after a major disaster. Even though the mobile units were activated and was able to determine a higher portion of children with preexisting medical conditions. Due to the lack of planning prior to the storm by healthcare officials, the healthcare system failed to provide adequate mental health care to the vulnerable population which resulted in long-term post-traumatic stress, depression, and anxiety. They did not have enough resources to service all individuals. I think it was an unfortunate event that mental health was overlooked, especially for children in this vulnerable population. Mental health is important because most physical ailments can be cured, but it is difficult to cure someone from a mental health condition. It takes time and proper resources to help someone with a mental issue. It is understood that time was not in favor for these individuals struggling to combat Hurricane

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