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- The Learning Organisation: From crisis to opportunity - Address by Dr. Rod Carr (Part 1)
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- A video of the first part of an address by Dr. Rod Carr, Vice Chancellor of the University of Canterbury, at the 2012 Seismics and the City forum. Dr. Carr talks about how the University coped with the immediate disruption caused by the February earthquake, and turned a crisis into an opportunity by strengthening its learning and innovation roles in seismic-related areas and other domains.
- Creator(s)
- Rod Carr
- Date
- 1:00pm 22nd March 2012
- Tags
- UC, University of Canterbury, crisis, disruption, learning, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Rod Carr
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- MEDIANZ Vol 14, No 1: Social Media, Crisis Mapping and the Christchurch Earthquakes of 2011
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- An article from the Media Studies Journal of Aotearoa New Zealand Volume 14, Number 1. The article is titled, "Social Media, Crisis Mapping and the Christchurch Earthquakes of 2011". It was written by Abi Beatson, Angi Buettner, and Tony Schirato.
- Creator(s)
- Abi Beatson, Angi Buettner, Tony Schirato
- Date
- 9:30am 4th February 2015
- Tags
- social media, MEDIANZ, Abi Beatson, Angi Buettner, Tony Schirato, crisis mapping, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- MEDIANZ Vol 14, No 1: www.useless.com
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- An article from the Media Studies Journal of Aotearoa New Zealand Volume 14, Number 1. The article is titled, "www.useless.com: crisis communications on shaky ground". It was written by Kris Vavasour.
- Creator(s)
- Kris Vavasour
- Date
- 9:32am 4th February 2015
- Tags
- MEDIANZ, Kris Vavasour, crisis communications, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Kim Wright WEMO Photograph 036
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- A photograph of a Victim Support poster on a traffic light on Oxford Street. The poster reads, "Looking after yourself in times of crisis. Firstly you have the strength within you to get through this. You are not alone: keep talking to the people around you, use your family, whanau, friends and colleagues and do what you can to help others. Don't ingnore your own emotions and don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Keep positive: it is important to keep a positive attitude to events keeping a focus on your strengths and positive coping skills. Do things that will help give you a sense of control. Remaining positive can help reduce stress and anxiety in other people around you, especially children. Reduce stress: you need to keep to routines as much as possible including eating, sleeping, exercise and incorporating those things you enjoy doing as part of your usual daytime activities. Do things that you find comforting as be with people who company you enjoy. It is especially important for children to be participating in normal routine activities as quickly as possible to reduce long term stress factors. You may experience a range of feelings as you move through the crisis and afterwards. Stress, worry, anxiety, fear, uncertainty, anger etc. all are natural responses. Feeling tense and constantly going over events in your mind are also natural responses. It is normal and okay to feel whatever you are feeling. The intensity of uncomfortable thoughts and feelings will lessen as life returns to normal".
- Creator(s)
- Kim Wright
- Date
- 5:26am 13th September 2010
- Tags
- Victim Support, stress, crisis, worry, anxiety, fear, anger, Government and Politics
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- Fairfax Video, June 2012 (2)
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- A video of an interview with Jenny Beecroft and Warren Beecroft about the housing shortage in Christchurch. Jenny's daughter Selena Beecroft had to move into Jenny's house with her two sons after the 22 February 2011 earthquake damaged her rental property. Selena has epilepsy and can only move into a rental property in walking distance of her work and her children's school. The family is one of many living in difficult situations despite the government's claim that there is no housing crisis in Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- Olivia Carville, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 5:10am 7th June 2012
- Tags
- Jenny Beecroft, Warren Beecroft, Selena Beecroft, housing crisis, housing shortage, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- The Learning Organisation: From crisis to opportunity - Address by Dr. Rod Carr (Part 2)
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- A video of the second part of an address by Dr. Rod Carr, Vice Chancellor of the University of Canterbury, at the 2012 Seismics and the City forum. Dr. Carr talks about how the University coped with the immediate disruption caused by the February earthquake, and turned a crisis into an opportunity by strengthening its learning and innovation roles in seismic-related areas and other domains.
- Creator(s)
- Rod Carr
- Date
- 1:00pm 22nd March 2012
- Tags
- UC, University of Canterbury, crisis, disruption, learning, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Rod Carr
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- Fairfax Video, June 2012 (11)
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- A video of an interview with a family who are living in a shed. The family lost their rental property after the owners' other property was damaged by the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The family are one of many living in sheds, garages, and tents despite the government's claim that there is no housing crisis in Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- Olivia Carville, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 2:58am 28th June 2012
- Tags
- shed, housing shortage, housing crisis, Media, Communications and Journalism