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- All Right? Pasifika: Conference Photograph 138
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- A group photograph of conference-goers at the second annual Out of the Heart Pacific Women's Leadership Conference, held at Riccarton Racecourse on 21 May 2016. The conference was sponsored by All Right? and featured posters from the All Right? I am ... Identity project.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Canterbury Migrant Centre, Ministry for Pacific Peoples, Community and Public Health, Pacific women, leadership, conference, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 112
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A photograph of five students from Christchurch Girls High School jumping in the air with two 'All Righties' at Re:START mall. The photograph was taken during the promotion of All Right?'s Winter Survival Kit.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 2 August 2014 at 5:00pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Winter Survival Kit, All Righties, Christchurch Girls High School, Restart, Hummingbird Coffee, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - Community and Social Service Organisations in Emergencies and Disasters in Australia and New Zealand
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A video of a presentation by Bridget Tehan and Sharon Tortonson during the Community and Social Recovery Stream of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Community and Social Service Organisations in Emergencies and Disasters in Australia and New Zealand".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
What happens when support services for issues such as mental health, foster care or homelessness are impacted by a disaster? What happens to their staff? What happens to their clients? The community sector is a unique, valuable and diverse component of Australasian economy and society. Through its significant numbers of employees and volunteers, its diversity, the range of service and advocacy programs it delivers, and the wide range of people it supports, it delivers value to communities and strengthens society. The community and social services sector builds resilience daily through services to aged care, child welfare and disability, domestic violence, housing and homelessness, and mental health care. The sector's role is particularly vital in assisting disadvantaged people and communities. For many, community sector organisations are their primary connection to the broader community and form the basis of their resilience to everyday adversity, as well as in times of crisis. However, community sector organisations are particularly vulnerable in a major emergency or disaster. Australian research shows that the most community sector organisations are highly vulnerable and unprepared for emergencies. This lack of preparedness can have impacts on service delivery, business continuity, and the wellbeing of clients. The consequences of major disruptions to the provision of social services to vulnerable people are serious and could be life-threatening in a disaster. This presentation will review the Victorian Council of Social Service (Australia) and Social Equity and Wellbeing Network (formerly the Christchurch Council of Social Services) records on the impacts of emergencies on community sector organisations, staff, and clients. From the discussion of records, recommendations will be presented that could improve the resilience of this crucial sector.
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- Bridget Tehan, Sharon Tortonson,
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- 1:38am 26th February 2016
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- People in Disasters, conference, Bridget Tehan, Sharon Tortonson, community organisations, social services, welfare, Community and Social Recovery Stream, Health and Wellbeing
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- Diabetes Centre Photograph 078
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- A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre with missing ceiling tiles.
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- Diabetes Centre, ceiling tile, Health and Wellbeing
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- Diabetes Centre Photograph 121
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- A photograph of a room in the Diabetes Centre which has been prepared for repairs. The moveable stacks and counter have been covered in plastic sheeting and a tarpaulin has been draped over the carpet.
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- Diabetes Centre, plastic sheeting, stacks, moveable stack, tarpaulin, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - Recovery Begins in Preparedness
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A video of a presentation by Dr Penelope Burns during the second plenary of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. Burns is the Senior Lecturer in the Department of General Practice at the University of Western Sydney. The presentation is titled, "Recovery Begins in Preparedness".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
Involvement of primary care doctors in planning is essential for optimising the health outcomes of communities during and after disasters. However, our experience in Australia has shown that primary care doctors have not been included in a substantial way. This presentation will highlight our experience in the Victorian and New South Wales bushfires and the Sydney Siege. It will stress the crucial need to involve primary care doctors in planning at national, state, and local levels, and how we are working to implement this.
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- Penelope Burns,
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- 4:26am 25th February 2016
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- People in Disasters, conference, Dr Penelope Burns, primary care, planning, disaster, plenary, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project: Willy and Andrew Martin's Portrait
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A photograph of Willy (left) and Andrew Martin (right) at their former Kaiapoi residence.
The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Cosmo Kentish Barnes, Still Here, Kaiapoi Portrait Project, red-zone, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Posters: Five Ways to Wellbeing Combined Posters 2
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- A PDF copy of five posters promoting the Five Ways to Wellbeing project. Each poster contains an wellbeing question and tip, such as, "What good things are you growing? Wonderful things happen when we put in a little bit of time," and "Shown a mate you care lately? Often the little things mean the most to our family and friends".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Five Ways to Wellbeing, phase 2, poster, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Resources: Postcard 9
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- A PDF copy of a postcard from phase 2 of the All Right? campaign. The front of the postcard reads, "When was your last mate date? Catching up with mates is awesome - even when times are tough." On the reverse, All Right? is introduced along with initial three phases of the All Right? campaign.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, 5 Ways to Wellbeing, phase 1, phase 2, phase 3, postcard, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Campaigns and Projects: Brighter Autumn Image 2
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An image promoting the All Right? '#BrighterAutumn' competition. The competition encouraged people to upload a photograph of something good about autumn to the All Right? Facebook page or Instagram with the hashtag '#BrighterAutumn'.
All Right? posted the image on their Facebook Timeline on 15 April 2016 at 9:25pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, #BrighterAutumn, Christchurch Mail, Facebook, Instagram, , Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Tape Art Photograph 4
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A photograph of Erica Duthie and Struan Ashby from Tape Art NZ leading a workshop for Skillwise at St Mary's School.
The photograph was taken at Street Talk, a Tape Art residency held from 6 - 9 March 2014. Street Talk was a collaborative project between All Right?, Healthy Christchurch and Tape Art NZ that had Christchurch communities create large tape art murals on the south wall of Community and Public Health.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Healthy Christchurch, Community and Public Health, Tape Art NZ, Erica Duthie, Struan Ashby, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project: Karen and Clive Lingley Richardson's Story
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A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi residents Karen, Clive, Kirsty and Daniel Lingley Richardson's story about their life since the earthquakes.
The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Cosmo Kentish Barnes, Still Here, Kaiapoi Portrait Project, red-zone, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 49
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- A photograph of an artwork detail of an All Right? poster. The close-up depicts two 'All Righties' and is part of a set of advertisements which asks a question of the viewer, related to their mental health and wellbeing.
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- 1:14am 22nd March 2013
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Five Ways to Wellbeing, phase 2, poster, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 78
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A photograph of large coloured signs and 'All Rightie' heads covering a desk at the All Right? offices at CDHB.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 14 May 2014 at 4:23pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, CDHB, All Righties, sign, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Pasifika: Conference Photograph 86
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- A photograph of a conference participant at the second annual Out of the Heart Pacific Women's Leadership Conference, held at Riccarton Racecourse on 21 May 2016. The conference was sponsored by All Right? and featured posters from the All Right? I am ... Identity project.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Canterbury Migrant Centre, Ministry for Pacific Peoples, Community and Public Health, Pacific women, leadership, conference, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Tape Art Photograph 120
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A photograph of a few stacks of tape art bubbles after they were 'ripped down' from the mural.
The photograph was taken at Street Talk, a Tape Art residency held from 6 - 9 March 2014. Street Talk was a collaborative project between All Right?, Healthy Christchurch and Tape Art NZ that had Christchurch communities create large tape art murals on the south wall of Community and Public Health.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Healthy Christchurch, Community and Public Health, Tape Art NZ, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Five Years On I Feel: Community 2
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- A photograph of Amy from Papanui taking part in #FiveYearsOn. Amy holds a sign which reads, "Five years on, I feel... hopeful for Christchurch =)".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, #FiveYearsOn, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 82
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A photograph of Christchurch Central MP Nicky Wagner (left), Emma Rawson of All Right?, and Maori Party Co-leader Marama Fox standing next to a Te Waioratanga portrait at the 2015 Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival. The festival was held in Hagley Park in March 2015.
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 10 March 2015 at 2:29pm.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Te Matatani, Nicki Wagner, Emma Rawson, Marama Fox, Hagley Park, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing