This Track focus on social work research, education, and practice in disasters. Disasters can include natural, technological, and environmental disasters; large-scale transportation and industrial accidents; organizational crisis; mass violence; terrorism; warfare; and complex emergencies. Research and evaluation proposals describe case studies, qualitative or quantitative research, or a combination of approaches. Proposals discuss disaster and traumatic stress, and includes any of the following topics: (1) preparing the next generation of social work educators and researchers in the field of disaster social work; (2) mental health issues and intervention; (3) vulnerable populations, including children, people of color, low-income individuals, and older individuals; (4) perspectives on disaster prevention, planning, preparedness, response, or recovery; (5) public education roles of social workers; (6) resilience and resistance in disasters; (7) organizational and interorganizational issues; (8) group treatment; (9) disaster response policy issues; (10) disaster volunteers and volunteerism; (11) field-focused services and field education opportunities; (12) disasters and social development, (13) sustainable communities for future generations; and (14) the future of disaster social work.