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- Global Tree Consent
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- A consent granted by the Christchurch City Council, providing consent to carry out earthquake repair work that may affect protected vegetation.
- Creator(s)
- Christchurch City Council
- Date
- 1:00pm 20th February 2012
- Tags
- resource consent, environment, framework, compliance, collaboration
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- For Real Promotional Flyer
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- A promotional flyer which describes the For Real recruitment and training process.
- Creator(s)
- SCIRT Human Resource Team
- Tags
- workforce, resource, training, recruitment
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- Global Archaeology Authority - Lyttelton
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- An authority granted by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust, providing the authority to carry out earthquake repair work that may affect archaeological sites within the Lyttelton area.
- Creator(s)
- New Zealand Historic Places Trust
- Date
- 1:00pm 26th September 2011
- Tags
- resource consent, environment, framework, compliance, collaboration
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- Variation to Global Tree Consent
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- A variation to the consent granted by the Christchurch City Council, providing consent to carry out earthquake repair work that may affect protected vegetation.
- Creator(s)
- Christchurch City Council
- Date
- 12:00pm 8th August 2012
- Tags
- resource consent, environment, framework, compliance, collaboration
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- For Real Employer Information Sheet
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- A handout which includes information about the For Real employer process, the pre-employment courses available, a cost and value analysis for employers and some questions and answers.
- Creator(s)
- SCIRT Human Resource Team
- Tags
- workforce, resource, training, recruitment
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- SCIRT Collaborative Approach to Global Consenting Framework
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- A copy of the award application which SCIRT, the Christchurch City Council, Environment Canterbury and Beca submitted for the New Zealand Planning Institute Best Practice Award in February 2013.
- Creator(s)
- Sarah Fitzgerald, Anita Collie
- Tags
- resource consent, environment, framework, compliance, collaboration
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- SCIRT Capability Survey March 2012
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- A diagram which shows outputs from SCIRT's March 2012 capability survey, detailing the number and type of positions that needed to be filled.
- Creator(s)
- Sean Walsh
- Date
- 1:00pm 1st March 2012
- Tags
- workforce, resource, training, recruitment
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- DG018 Document Control
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- A guideline which defined the process and ownership of templates used by the design team and the management of the design team electronic library.
- Creator(s)
- Stephen Wright
- Date
- 12:00pm 13th September 2013
- Tags
- design library, template, library, resource, document
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- Mind the gap: more workers wanted
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- A document which describes the process that SCIRT took to fill its operational workforce gap.
- Creator(s)
- Haidee Scott
- Date
- 1:00pm 13th January 2017
- Tags
- workforce, resource, training, recruitment
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- Global Dewatering Discharge Consent
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- A consent granted by Environment Canterbury, providing consent to discharge water and contaminants to water.
- Creator(s)
- Environment Canterbury
- Date
- 1:00pm 8th March 2012
- Tags
- resource consent, environment, framework, compliance, collaboration
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- Global Archaeology Authority - Christchurch City
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- An authority granted by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust, providing the authority to carry out earthquake repair work that may affect archaeological sites within the Christchurch City area.
- Creator(s)
- New Zealand Historic Places Trust
- Date
- 1:00pm 26th September 2011
- Tags
- resource consent, environment, framework, compliance, collaboration
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- CERA's Horizontal Infrastructure Programme: Financial management and guidelines for future recovery practitioners
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- The horizontal infrastructure rebuild was one of the most risk-prone recovery programmes in the Christchurch recovery effort. The following guidelines, which can be read alongside Disaster recovery: Guidelines for finance managers, are based on the reflections of CERA's horizontal infrastructure staff and may apply to future high-cost, high-risk recovery programmes.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Resource Allocation, Finance, Horizontal Infrastructure
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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
- Tags
- Economic Recovery Environment, Resource Allocation, Finance
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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
- Tags
- Economic Recovery Environment, Resource Allocation, Business Recovery
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- Evaluation of the Canterbury Earthquake Appeal & Recovery Programme
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- This document reports the results of an evaluation of the New Zealand Red Cross' (NZRC) Canterbury Earthquake Appeal Recovery Programme (CEARP). It contains a number of lessons for NZRC about how it should conduct recovery programming in the future. The evaluation approach was designed to combine both qualitative and quantitative research, and garner insights from a number of stakeholder groups.
- Creator(s)
- New Zealand Red Cross
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Resource Allocation, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery
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- Disaster recovery: Guidelines for finance managers
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- These guidelines outline the important financial management lessons identified across CERA's five year existence. Chief Financial Officers working in a disaster recovery environment may wish to consider these key points.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Resource Allocation, Finance, Setting Up a Recovery Agency
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- Funding the recovery: The CERA perspective
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- The total cost of the Canterbury rebuild has been estimated at NZD$40 billion across the public and private sectors. This short narrative describes funding the recovery from the experience of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Economic Recovery Environment, Resource Allocation, Finance
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- Monitoring wellbeing during recovery from the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes: The CERA wellbeing survey
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- This paper outlines the process and outcomes of a multi-agency, multi-sector research collaboration, led by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA).
- Creator(s)
- Jane Morgan, Annabel Begg, Sarah Beaven, Philip Schluter, Kath Jamieson, Sarbjit Johal, David Johnston, Mary Sparrow
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Resource Allocation, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Social Recovery
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- CERA Wellbeing Survey September 2015
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- The CERA Wellbeing Survey supplemented the data collected by a range of agencies for the Canterbury Wellbeing Index. It gathered self-reported wellbeing data about quality of life, levels of stress, stressors, positive outcomes and Canterbury residents' perceptions of the recovery. With a unique sample of 2,500 residents each wave, the data could be broken down to demographic and geographic sub-populations, enabling analysis of recovery progress at more detailed levels. Six-monthly reports were made publically available from September 2012 to September 2015.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Resource Allocation, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Housing Recovery, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Residential Red Zone, Social Recovery
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- CERA Wellbeing Survey September 2014
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- The CERA Wellbeing Survey supplemented the data collected by a range of agencies for the Canterbury Wellbeing Index. It gathered self-reported wellbeing data about quality of life, levels of stress, stressors, positive outcomes and Canterbury residents' perceptions of the recovery. With a unique sample of 2,500 residents each wave, the data could be broken down to demographic and geographic sub-populations, enabling analysis of recovery progress at more detailed levels. Six-monthly reports were made publically available from September 2012 to September 2015.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Resource Allocation, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Housing Recovery, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Residential Red Zone, Social Recovery