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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Panel (Part 5)
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A video of a presentation by André Lovatt, Chair of Regenerate Christchurch, during a panel at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The panel has three themes:
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration: "'Christchurch is now moving rapidly from the recovery phase into a regeneration stage with Central and Local Government working with the wider community, including the business community to ensure we get optimal outcomes for greater Christchurch' (CECC)."
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning: "What are the milestones? What are the millstones? What have we learnt? What have we applied?"
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building: "What do we aspire to? What are the roadblocks? What is the way forward?"
- Creator(s)
- André Lovatt,
- Date
- 10:10pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, André Lovatt, Regenerate Christchurch, Christchurch Arts Centre, recovery, regeneration, collaboration
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Shaping Young Minds: Mental health issues and solutions
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A video of a presentation by Toni Gutschlag, General Manager of Mental Health Services at the CDHB, at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The presentation is titled, "Shaping Young Minds: Mental health issues and solutions".
- Creator(s)
- Toni Gutschlag,
- Date
- 10:55pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, Toni Gutschlag, CDHB, Canterbury District Health Board, mental health, health, youth, recovery
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Panel (Part 2)
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A video of a presentation by Hon. Lianne Dalziel, Mayor of Christchurch, during a panel at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The panel has three themes:
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration: "'Christchurch is now moving rapidly from the recovery phase into a regeneration stage with Central and Local Government working with the wider community, including the business community to ensure we get optimal outcomes for greater Christchurch' (CECC)."
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning: "What are the milestones? What are the millstones? What have we learnt? What have we applied?"
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building: "What do we aspire to? What are the roadblocks? What is the way forward?"
- Creator(s)
- Lianne Dalziel,
- Date
- 9:42pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, Lianne Dalziel, mayor, Mayor of Christchurch, local government, recovery, regeneration, collaboration
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- Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand: Five Ways to Wellbeing - A best practice guide
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- A PDF copy of a publication about the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The publication was produced by the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand with the aim of developing confidence in organisations and workers that their communication of the messages is supported by best practice, built upon good understanding of the evidence and reflects a consistent national approach.
- Creator(s)
- Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, strategy, recovery, Five Ways to Wellbeing, Mental Health Foundation, Health and Wellbeing
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - The Trajectory of Post-disaster Recovery and Regeneration: Discussion
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A video of Dr Laurie Johnson of the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Centre and Professor David Johnston, Senior Scientist at GNS Science, responding to questions from the floor during the keynote session at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The keynote session is titled, "The Trajectory of Post-disaster Recovery and Regeneration".
- Creator(s)
- David Johnston, Laurie Johnson,
- Date
- 9:16pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, recovery, regeneration, Laurie Johnson, Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, David Johnston, GNS Science
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Articulating the Issues of Earthquake-affected Citizens
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A video of a presentation by Leanne Curtis, Spokesperson for Breakthrough Services, at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The presentation is titled, "Articulating the Issues of Earthquake-affected Citizens".
The abstract for the presentation reads, "How CanCERN actively participated in the recovery by finding and implementing solutions through cross-sector relationship building."
- Creator(s)
- Leanne Curtis,
- Date
- 11:03pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, Leanne Curtis, Breakthrough Services, CanCERN, recovery, rebuild, community, residential
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- All Right? Research and Evaluation: The All Right? Impact
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- A PDF copy of an evaluation document highlighting quantitative findings about how the All Right? social marketing campaign has helped Cantabrians. The report was created by All Right? in April 2017.
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- 12:00pm 3rd April 2017
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- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, evaluation, impact, social marketing, recovery, Health and Wellbeing
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- CanCERN Newsletter 119, 21 March 2014
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- A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 21 March 2014
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- 1:00pm 21st March 2014
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- community, newsletter, local issues, recovery, CanCERN, Community
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Panel (Part 6)
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A video of a presentation by Hugh Cowan, General Manager of Reinsurance, Research and Education at EQC, during a panel at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The panel has three themes:
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration: "'Christchurch is now moving rapidly from the recovery phase into a regeneration stage with Central and Local Government working with the wider community, including the business community to ensure we get optimal outcomes for greater Christchurch' (CECC)."
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning: "What are the milestones? What are the millstones? What have we learnt? What have we applied?"
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building: "What do we aspire to? What are the roadblocks? What is the way forward?"
- Creator(s)
- Hugh Cowan,
- Date
- 10:19pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, Hugh Cowan, EQC, Earthquake Commission, insurance, recovery, regeneration, collaboration
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- From Preparation and Response at Orion to Recovery and Rebuilding at CERA - Address by Roger Sutton (Part 2)
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- A video of the second part of an address by Roger Sutton, Chief Executive of Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, at the 2012 Seismics and the City forum. The talk focuses on Sutton's roles as the CEO of Orion during the September and February earthquakes, and the co-ordinator of the recovery and rebuild of Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- Roger Sutton
- Date
- 1:00pm 22nd March 2012
- Tags
- CERA, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, Orion, recovery, rebuild, leadership, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Roger Sutton
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- People in Disasters Conference - Leading in Disaster Recovery: A companion through the chaos
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A video of a presentation by Elizabeth McNaughton during the fourth plenary of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. McNaughton is the Director of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Learning and Legacy programme at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The presentation is titled, "Leading in Disaster Recovery: A companion through the chaos".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
Leading in disaster recovery 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 leaders feel alone. The experienced realities of recovery leadership promoted research involving over 100 people around the globe who have worked in disaster recovery. The result is distilled wisdom from those who have walked in similar shoes to serve as a companion and guide for recovery leaders. The leadership themes in Leading in Disaster Recovery: A companion through the chaos include hard-won, honest, personal, brave insights and practical strategies to serve and support other recovery leaders. This guidance is one attempt amongst many others to change the historic tendency to lurch from disaster to disaster without embedding learning and knowledge - something we cannot afford to do if we are to honour those whose lives have been lost or irreversibly changed by disaster. If we are to honour the courageous efforts of those who have previously served disaster-impacted communities we would be better abled to serve those impacted by future disasters.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth McNaughton,
- Date
- 4:43am 26th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Elizabeth McNaughton, recovery, disaster, leadership, lessons, plenary, Health and Wellbeing
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- Humaneers action learning group presentation - Humaneers - Prioritisation
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- A pdf copy of a presentation delivered by Elizabeth McNaughton and Duncan Gibb at the SCIRT and New Zealand Red Cross humaneers action learning group.
- Creator(s)
- Duncan Gibb, Elizabeth McNaughton
- Date
- 1:00pm 1st December 2015
- Tags
- Red Cross, collaboration, recovery, community, humanitarian
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- SCIRT presentation to Red Cross
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- A pdf copy of a presentation which SCIRT presented to Red Cross volunteers, telling them about what SCIRT is and what it does.
- Creator(s)
- Hannah Seeley, Kristin Simonson
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- 12:00pm 11th June 2015
- Tags
- Red Cross, collaboration, recovery, community, humanitarian
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- Seismics in the City 2016 - Panel (Part 7)
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A video of a presentation by Antony Gough, New Zealand property developer, during a panel at the 2016 Seismics in the City Conference. The panel has three themes:
A City on the Move: Collaboration and Regeneration: "'Christchurch is now moving rapidly from the recovery phase into a regeneration stage with Central and Local Government working with the wider community, including the business community to ensure we get optimal outcomes for greater Christchurch' (CECC)."
Looking Back: Remembering and Learning: "What are the milestones? What are the millstones? What have we learnt? What have we applied?"
Looking Forward: Visioning and Building: "What do we aspire to? What are the roadblocks? What is the way forward?"
- Creator(s)
- Antony Gough,
- Date
- 10:27pm 18th March 2016
- Tags
- Seismics and the City, SmartNet, Antony Gough, developer, business, recovery, regeneration, collaboration
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- CanCERN Newsletter 42, 15 June 2012
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- A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 15 June 2012
- Date
- 12:00pm 15th June 2012
- Tags
- community, newsletter, local issues, recovery, CanCERN, Community
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- People in Disasters Conference - Loss of Trust and other Earthquake Damage
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A video of a presentation by Dr Duncan Webb, Partner at Lane Neave, during the third plenary of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Loss of Trust and other Earthquake Damage".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
It was predictable that the earthquakes which hit the Canterbury region in 2010 and 2011 caused trauma. However, it was assumed that recovery would be significantly assisted by governmental agencies and private insurers. The expectation was that these organisations would relieve the financial pressures and associated anxiety caused by damage to property. Some initiatives did exactly that. However, there are many instances where difficulties with insurance and related issues have exacerbated the adverse effects of the earthquakes on people's wellness. In some cases, stresses around property issues have become and independent source of extreme anxiety and have had significant impacts on the quality of people's lives. Underlying this problem is a breakdown in trust between citizen and state, and insurer and insured. This has led to a pervading concern that entitlements are being denied. While such concerns are sometimes well founded, an approach which is premised on mistrust is frequently highly conflicted, costly, and often leads to worse outcomes. Professor Webb will discuss the nature and causes of these difficulties including: the complexity of insurance and repair issues, the organisational ethos of the relevant agencies, the hopes of homeowners and the practical gap which commonly arises between homeowner expectation and agency response. Observations will be offered on how the adverse effects of these issues can be overcome in dealing with claimants, and how such matters can be managed in a way which promotes the wellness of individuals.
- Creator(s)
- Duncan Webb,
- Date
- 10:07pm 25th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Dr Duncan Webb, Lane Neave, law, lawyer, recovery, insurance, response, plenary, Health and Wellbeing
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- CanCERN Newsletter 38, 18 May 2012
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- A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 18 May 2012
- Date
- 12:00pm 18th May 2012
- Tags
- community, newsletter, local issues, recovery, CanCERN, Community
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- CanCERN Newsletter 131, 27 June 2014
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- A copy of the CanCERN online newsletter published on 27 June 2014
- Date
- 12:00pm 27th June 2014
- Tags
- community, newsletter, local issues, recovery, CanCERN, Community
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- Community in Mind: Hei Puawai Waitaha - a flourishing Waitaha
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- A PDF copy of a publication about rebuilding health and wellbeing in greater Christchurch. The publication was produced by CERA in June 2014.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, strategy, recovery, CERA, Community in Mind, , Health and Wellbeing
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- Datasync summary
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- A document which summarises the outcomes of the SCIRT/New Zealand Red Cross Datasync project collaboration.
- Creator(s)
- Abigail Walsh
- Date
- 1:00pm 1st March 2015
- Tags
- Red Cross, collaboration, recovery, community, humanitarian