“…The studies that inform this paper have been drawn from predominantly Australian publications and reports, which include attention to issues such as recovery and resilience (Gordon, 2004;Maguire & Hagan, 2007), trauma and appropriate responses (Rogge, 2004), social cohesion and networks (Chia, 2010;Pockett, 2006;Winkworth, Healy, Woodward, & Camilleri, 2009), interdisciplinary responses (Nicholls & Healy, 2008), and counselling and case management (Bliss & Meehan, 2008;Hobfoll et al, 2007;Moore, 2009). There appear to have been no previous studies that take a holistic perspective towards the experience of those who have been involved in bushfire recovery responses, nor of social work personnel, specifically.…”