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- All Right? Newsletter: All Right? on a search for Canterbury's hidden strengths
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in May 2016.
- Date
- 12:00pm 31st May 2016
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: Live Brighter Canterbury - May 2016
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in May 2016.
- Date
- 12:00pm 2nd May 2016
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- Ministry of Health Report April 2016
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- A PDF copy of a report prepared by All Right? to the Ministry of Health in April 2016. The report includes updates on past, current and upcoming projects and campaigns.
- Date
- 12:00pm 6th April 2016
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Ministry of Health, report, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? CALD: Smile Couch Image 4
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- A photograph from the All Right? Start With a Smile campaign. Start With A Smile was led by Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce and supported by All Right?. The project encouraged Cantabrians to engage with the thousands of migrants who have moved to Canterbury since the earthquakes.
- Date
- 1:07pm 5th April 2016
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Smile couch, Start with a Smile, migrant, refugee, culture, culturally and linguistically diverse, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? CALD: Smile Couch Image 1
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- A photograph from the All Right? Start with A Smile campaign. Start with A Smile was led by Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce and supported by All Right?. The project encouraged Cantabrians to engage with the thousands of migrants who have moved to Canterbury since the earthquakes.
- Date
- 1:07pm 5th April 2016
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Smile couch, Start with a Smile, migrant, refugee, culture, culturally and linguistically diverse, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? CALD: Smile Couch Image 2
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- A photograph from the All Right? Start with A Smile campaign. Start with A Smile was led by Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce and supported by All Right?. The project encouraged Cantabrians to engage with the thousands of migrants who have moved to Canterbury since the earthquakes.
- Date
- 1:07pm 5th April 2016
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Smile couch, Start with a Smile, migrant, refugee, culture, culturally and linguistically diverse, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? CALD: Smile Couch Image 3
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- A photograph from the All Right? Start with A Smile campaign. Start with A Smile was led by Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce and supported by All Right?. The project encouraged Cantabrians to engage with the thousands of migrants who have moved to Canterbury since the earthquakes.
- Date
- 1:07pm 5th April 2016
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Smile couch, Start with a Smile, migrant, refugee, culture, culturally and linguistically diverse, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: Live Brighter Canterbury ...the latest gems from All Right?
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in March 2016.
- Date
- 1:00pm 24th March 2016
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - A Community Wellbeing Centric Approach to Disaster Resilience
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A video of a presentation by Dr Scott Miles during the Community Resilience Stream of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "A Community Wellbeing Centric Approach to Disaster Resilience".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
A higher bar for advancing community disaster resilience can be set by conducting research and developing capacity-building initiatives that are based on understanding and monitoring community wellbeing. This presentation jumps off from this view, arguing that wellbeing is the most important concept for improving the disaster resilience of communities. The presentation uses examples from the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes to illustrate the need and effectiveness of a wellbeing-centric approach. While wellbeing has been integrated in the Canterbury recovery process, community wellbeing and resilience need to guide research and planning. The presentation unpacks wellbeing in order to synthesize it with other concepts that are relevant to community disaster resilience. Conceptualizing wellbeing as either the opportunity for or achievement of affiliation, autonomy, health, material needs, satisfaction, and security is common and relatively accepted across non-disaster fields. These six variables can be systematically linked to fundamental elements of resilience. The wellbeing variables are subject to potential loss, recovery, and adaptation based on the empirically established ties to community identity, such as sense of place. Variables of community identity are what translate the disruption, damage, restoration, reconstruction, and reconfiguration of a community's different critical services and capital resources to different states of wellbeing across a community that has been impacted by a hazard event. With reference to empirical research and the Canterbury case study, the presentation integrates these insights into a robust framework to facilitate meeting the challenge of raising the standard of community disaster resilience research and capacity building through development of wellbeing-centric approaches.
- Creator(s)
- Scott Miles,
- Date
- 1:47am 27th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Dr Scott Miles, disaster, resilience, wellbeing, community, identity, Community Resilience Stream, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - Machetes and Breadfruit: Medical disaster response challenges in unstable settings
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A video of the keynote-presentation by Dr Jeanne LeBlanc, Registered Psychologist, during the second plenary of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. LeBlanc is a Registered Psychologist, specialising in Clinical Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation. She is the British Columbia Psychological Association (BCPA) Representative for the American Psychological Associate State, Territorial and Provincial Disaster Response Network, and has also been appointed as the Behavioural Health Liaison to the American Board of Disaster Medicine. The presentation is titled, "Machetes and Breadfruit: Medical disaster response challenges in unstable settings".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
The January 2010 earthquake in Haiti resulted in a massive response to a setting which was already fraught with danger, causing a number of personal, logistical, and safety challenges to responding medical teams. This presentation will provide a first-person account of this experience from the perspective of a behavioural health professional, whose responsibility was both the overall emotional wellbeing of the medical responders, as well as those impacted by the quake. Unique 'lessons learned' by these response teams will be highlighted, and recommendations will be provided for responders considering deploying to future events in highly unstable areas.
- Creator(s)
- Jeanne LeBlanc
- Date
- 3:41am 25th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Dr Jeanne LeBlanc, recovery, wellbeing, keynote, plenary, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: From bugs to bouquets...the latest gems from All Right?
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in July 2015.
- Date
- 12:00pm 31st July 2015
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: The latest gems from All Right?
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in June 2015.
- Date
- 12:00pm 15th June 2015
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: A poignant time for Canterbury...
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in February 2015.
- Date
- 1:00pm 19th February 2015
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: The best email you'll get this Christmas...
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in December 2014.
- Date
- 1:00pm 22nd December 2014
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: All Right? November update
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in November 2014.
- Date
- 1:00pm 19th November 2014
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: All Right? September update
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in September 2014.
- Date
- 12:00pm 24th September 2014
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Presentation: Campaigns and Collateral
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- A PDF document containing images of a selection of All Right?'s campaigns and projects. Each document contains different images taken from a selected campaign.
- Date
- 2:44pm 18th June 2014
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?
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- All Right? Newsletter: New All Right? research shows Canterbury's people still need support
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in June 2014.
- Date
- 12:00pm 17th June 2014
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Newsletter: All Right? May update
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- A PDF copy of a newsletter sent by All Right? to their mailing list in May 2014.
- Date
- 12:00pm 23rd May 2014
- Tags
- All Right?, mental health, wellbeing, newsletter, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Poster 2014
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- A poster produced by All Right? titled, Starting a community conversation about wellbeing in post-earthquake Christchurch. The poster outlines the three different phases of All Right, and how it is making a difference to people in Canterbury.
- Date
- 11:21am 8th May 2014
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, strategy, vision, goals, principles, framework