Youth Creating Disaster Recovery

Youth Creating Disaster Recovery & Resilience (YCDR) was a research project focused on youth recovering from climate change-related disasters. YCDR engaged with youth in a number of disaster-affected communities in Canada and the United States to explore personal experiences and to incorporate their ideas to improve disaster recovery response. 

YCDR began with a belief in the resilience and capacity of youth to help their communities heal and recover following an extreme weather-related disaster.

The goals of the initiative were to:

  • advance understanding of how best to support youth recovery and resilience;
  • improve how communities, governments and non-government organizations can support young adults;
  • create a digital platform for youth creative expression as part of their post-disaster recovery.

YCDR research was conducted with youth in the following disaster-affected communities:

  • Calgary, AB
  • Canmore, AB
  • Exshaw, AB
  • High River, AB
  • Slave Lake, AB
  • Boulder, CO, USA
  • Estes Park, CO, USA
  • Fort Collins, CO, USA
  • Greeley, CO, USA
  • Joplin, MI, USA

Research began in each community with a participatory introductory orientation session for disaster-affected youth, which was followed by a series of experiential workshops and arts-based research activities. 

The impacts of this initiative were:

  • improved understanding of how to support youth recovery and resilience after a disaster;
  • Information for communities, governments and non-government organizations to support young adults in the post-disaster period;
  • the creation of digital platforms for youth creative expression as part of personal and community disaster recovery.
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