@article{oai:nsg.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004523, author = {Yamaguchi, Satoru}, issue = {1}, journal = {Niigata journal of health and welfare, 1346-8782}, month = {}, note = {application/pdf, 論文(Article), Consultation Support Specialists (CSS) are required to create Service Utilization Plans for all individuals using welfare services for persons with disabilities. However, the number of Service Utilization Plans created to date falls far short of national targets. This reveals that no efforts are being made to increase CSS knowledge and skill requirement levels. Guidelines to help increase knowledge and skill levels can be obtained from the perspective of disaster social work conducted in the wake of the Great East Japan Earthquake. Although many social workers involved in disaster victim support were unable to provide support in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake, there were a few reports of such support during social welfare symposia. Following these reports, the authors structurally analyzed support in response to the Great East Japan Earthquake from the perspective of “tacit knowledge” with the objective of improving CSS skill levels. An interview survey was conducted between March and August 2015 on nine CSS engaged in disaster victim support. Based on the perspectives elucidated from the survey, previous literature, and the support experiences of the researchers themselves, 20 key words were extracted from interview narratives and divided into five categories using hierarchical cluster analysis. Free association was then applied to clarify the core concept of “clarify the principles of CSS and systemize comprehensive community support including crisis management without placing special focus on support recipients”.}, pages = {10--20}, title = {Developing a consultation support specialists training and education program : A social work viewpoint based on disaster victim support}, volume = {16}, year = {2016} }