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- Residential Red Zone Offer Recovery Plan
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- The Residential Red Zone Offer Recovery Plan identifies that new Crown offers need to be made to the owners of vacant, insured commercial and uninsured improved red zone properties, and as soon as practicable. Its purpose is to enable the Chief Executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA), on behalf of the Crown, to make decisions about new Crown offers.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Recovery Policy, Residential Red Zone
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- Community in Mind Strategy
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- The Community in Mind Strategy for rebuilding health and wellbeing in greater Christchurch.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Leadership and Governance, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Social Recovery
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- Canterbury Earthquake Recovery: Proposed Powers (Paper 2)
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- This paper recommends that certain powers are vested in the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery and the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) in order to enable an effective, timely and coordinated recovery effort of Christchurch and the greater region following the earthquakes of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011.
- Creator(s)
- Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Tags
- Leadership and Governance, Legal, Recovery Governance
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- Secondary stressors and extreme events and disasters: A systematic review of primary research from 2010-2011
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- Extreme events and disasters cause distress and are associated with some people developing mental disorders. This literature recognises the distress which primary stressors cause and their association with mental disorders. Secondary stressors such as a lack of financial assistance, the gruelling process of submitting an insurance claim, and continued lack of infrastructure can manifest their effects shortly after a disaster and persist for extended periods of time.
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- Sarah Lock, G James Rubin, Virginia Murray, M Brooke Rogers, Richard Amlôt, Richard Williams
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Housing Recovery, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Residential Red Zone, Social Recovery
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- Community-led disaster risk management: A Māori response to Otautahi (Christchurch) earthquakes
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Since September 2010, a series of earthquakes have caused widespread social, financial and environmental devastation in Christchurch, New Zealand. Anecdotal evidence suggests that local Māori responded effectively to facilitate community recovery and resilience.
The Joint Centre for Disaster Research with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, conducted research to identify the ways Māori cultural values have facilitated disaster risk reduction and management in response to the earthquakes.
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- Christine M Kenney, Suzanne R Phibbs, Douglas Paton, John Reid, David Johnston
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Community Resilience
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- Shakes, rattles and roll outs
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The untold story of Māori engagement with community recovery, social resilience and urban sustainability in Christchurch, New Zealand
The Joint Centre for Disaster Research in partnership with the Christchurch Iwi (tribe) Ngāi Tahu, conducted research to identify and document the ways Māori cultural factors facilitated community resilience in response to the Canterbury earthquakes.
The Māori response to the Christchurch earthquakes and subsequent recovery process constitute an exemplar of best practice. This paper documents the different levels of support that were extended to whānau, communities and responding agencies.
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- Christine M Kenney, Suzanne R Phibbs
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Community Resilience
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- Canterbury Earthquake Recovery: Proposed Governance Arrangements (Paper 1)
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- This paper recommends the creation of a new, single authority to provide leadership and coordination of the ongoing recovery effort of Christchurch and the greater region following the earthquakes of 4 September 2010 and 22 February 2011.
- Creator(s)
- Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Tags
- Leadership and Governance, Legal, Recovery Governance
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- Call for Ideas to Remember
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- In July 2014, CERA led a community engagement process to inform the design of the Canterbury Earthquake Memorial. The Memorial would be a place where people could honour the lives of those who died and acknowledge the shared trauma experienced by the people of Canterbury.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Christchurch Central City, Collaboration and Partnership, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Social Recovery
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- Waimakariri District Council's integrated, community-based recovery framework
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- This report focuses on the Waimakariri District Council's approach to earthquake recovery which was developed as an Integrated, Community-based Recovery Framework and evolved as a result of the Darfield earthquake, the aftershocks and the regulatory changes that have impacted on building safety and land availability since.
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- Waimakariri District Council
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Leadership and Governance, Community Engagement, Recovery Policy, Social Recovery
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- Financing Community Resilience
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A handbook to support the governance, design and delivery of cash transfers in emergency response and recovery
This handbook provides guidance on the governance, development, delivery and close out of cash transfers within a response/recovery programme.
For those in positions of leadership within the wider organisation, but outside of response/recovery, this handbook provides an entry point for understanding their role in the provision of cash transfers.
- Creator(s)
- New Zealand Red Cross
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- Economic Recovery Environment, Resource Allocation, Finance
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- The Canterbury earthquakes: What are the lessons for New Zealand's built environment?
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- This paper was commissioned to identify the built environment lessons from the Canterbury earthquakes from leaders involved in Canterbury's recovery and rebuild. The report was used to highlight key points to stimulate debate at the Built Environment Leaders Forum 2015, and beyond.
- Creator(s)
- Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
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- Built Environment, Leadership and Governance, Horizontal Infrastructure, Land Use Planning
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- A companion through the chaos: Leading in disaster recovery
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This companion is about leadership in disaster recovery.
Recovering from a disaster is a deeply human event - it requires us to reach deep inside of ourselves and bring to others the best of who we can be. It's painful, tiring, rewarding and meaningful. The responsibility can be heavy and at times you may feel alone. This is your companion through chaos that will connect you with over 100 other people who have walked in similar shoes.
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- New Zealand Red Cross
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- Social Recovery Environment, Leadership and Governance, Social Recovery
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- Waimakariri Earthquake Social Recovery Services
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- The paper provides a brief account of the history of Kaiapoi and the impact of the 4 September and subsequent earthquakes on the town's infrastructure. It also outlines the plans prepared by the Waimakariri District Council in 2010 to undertake a comprehensive rebuild of the most seriously damaged parts of the town.
- Creator(s)
- Waimakariri District Council
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Community Engagement, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Social Recovery
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- Getting it done: Utilising women's skills in the workforce
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Between 2013 and 2015 the number of women working in trades in Canterbury more than doubled, from 4,100 in December 2013 to 8,300 in December 2015.
This is the result of the Ministry for Women's work with its Canterbury partners to encourage women to train in high growth industries and to encourage employers to hire more women to fill their skills shortages, particularly in construction and trades.
- Creator(s)
- Ministry for Women
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- Economic Recovery Environment, Resource Allocation, Business Recovery
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- Resilience Within: A short guide to resilience for NGOs
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NGOs are crucial to society, supporting those most in need. But you can't help others unless you can help yourself.
This short guide will help you understand what it means to be resilient, reflect on your NGO's resilience, and take steps to improve it.
- Creator(s)
- Resilient Organisations Research Group
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- Economic Recovery Environment, Leadership and Governance, Business Recovery, Prepare
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- Christchurch Innovations: Earthquake Support Coordination Service
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- An integrated service response by multiple support agencies has helped many people in the Christchurch community to find shelter and get back on their feet following the Canterbury earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- State Services Commission
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Conditions for Innovation, Collaboration and Partnership, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Christchurch Innovations: Shared Care Record View
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- Disruption to health services by the Canterbury earthquakes accelerated the introduction of a secure, online patient record system, which enables patient information to be shared between health professionals, providing for seamless care.
- Creator(s)
- State Services Commission
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- Social Recovery Environment, Conditions for Innovation, Collaboration and Partnership, Information Technology and Data
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- The Amazing Place youth engagement strategy
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In 2013 the Christchurch Central Development Unit developed a youth engagement strategy to reconnect the children of Canterbury with Christchurch's central city.
A series of competitions was developed to provide young people with an opportunity to be involved in the design and reimaging of the city. The competitions were a huge success, with over 7000 local young people taking part and contributing ideas for aspects of their future city. This case study chronicles the design and roll out of the competition and supporting engagement activities.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Cultural Recovery Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Conditions for Innovation, Christchurch Central City, Community Engagement
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- The Canterbury Geotechnical Database: An authoritative source of geotechnical data
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- This case study provides an overview of the establishment and successes of the Canterbury Geotechnical Database (CGD). The CGD was an authoritative data warehouse set up to create a single source of geotechnical data for those working on the Canterbury rebuild.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Conditions for Innovation, Information Technology and Data, Science
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- Christchurch's heritage buildings after the earthquakes
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- This case study outlines the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's approach to heritage buildings after the earthquakes. It includes the development of the Heritage Buildings and Places Recovery Programme and describes the relationship between CERA and its heritage stakeholders.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Christchurch Central City, Collaboration and Partnership, Demolitions and Operations, Land Use Planning, Legal, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch