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- Briefing paper: The psychosocial consequences of the Canterbury earthquakes
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- This briefing was given by Professor Sir Peter Gluckman, Chief Science Advisor to the Prime Minister, at a press conference in Christchurch on 10 May 2011. It outlines psychosocial issues following a disaster and identifies psychosocial support available to affected people in Canterbury.
- Creator(s)
- Office of the Prime Minister's Science Advisory Committee
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Psychosocial Recovery
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- Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Lookbook, for the quarter ended 30 June 2015
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- This Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Lookbook describes and measures key recovery areas and progress in the quarter ended 30 June 2015.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority), The Treasury, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, State Services Commission, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Tags
- Built Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context
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- Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Lookbook, for the quarter ended 30 September 2015
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- This Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Lookbook describes and measures key recovery areas and progress in the quarter ended 30 September 2015.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority), The Treasury, Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, State Services Commission, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
- Tags
- Built Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context
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- Shaken but not Stirred: A University's Resilience in the Face of Adversity. 4th September 2010 Earthquake
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On 4 September 2010, people in Canterbury were shaken from their beds by a major earthquake. This report tells the story of the University of Canterbury (UC), its staff and its students, as they rose to the many challenges presented by the earthquake.
This report however, is intended to do more than just acknowledge their hard work and determination; it also critically reflects on the things that worked well and the aspects of the response that, in hindsight, could have been done better.
- Creator(s)
- University of Canterbury
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Communicating in Recovery, Human Resources, Recovery Policy
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- Christchurch Innovations: Justice Services Recovery
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- When the Ministry of Justice lost access to its properties in the Canterbury earthquakes it quickly re-established court services in Christchurch with a "do whatever it takes" attitude and an innovative approach.
- Creator(s)
- State Services Commission
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- Social Recovery Environment, Conditions for Innovation, Collaboration and Partnership, Information Technology and Data, Legal
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- CERA land zoning policy and the residential red zone
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- The New Zealand Government (the Crown) developed a set of policies in response to damaged residential land in greater Christchurch. This social policy initiative was directed at meeting the needs of people living in the most damaged parts of greater Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Housing Recovery, Insurance, Legal, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Residential Red Zone
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- CERA's communication channels
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- Post-disaster communications require a multiple channel approach to maximise reach and cut-through. This case study outlines the range of communications channels CERA utilised and explores how messaging and methodologies changed over time to adapt to a changing recovery environment.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement
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- The Communications team
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- CERA's Communications team had many functions. These included working with stakeholders to plan and manage issues, planning and delivering public information, producing informative collateral, and being the contact point for the media.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement, Human Resources
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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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- Residential red zone decision guide
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- This booklet was published by sorted.org.nz to help Canterbury red zone residents with their financial decisions involving the Government offer to purchase their house and land.
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- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment
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- Earthquake Recovery Update Issue 2: August 2011
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- Published by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA), this monthly newsletter provided information to Canterbury residents about all aspects of the recovery and the work of CERA. Issue 2 focussed on land zoning decisions and the Crown's offer to purchase insured properties in the residential red zone.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Land Use Planning, Residential Red Zone
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- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan Appendix 1: (Updated July 2013)
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- This Appendix details the changes to Christchurch City Council's District Plan as required by the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Christchurch Central City, Collaboration and Partnership, Land Use Planning, Recovery Governance, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Social Recovery
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- Learning from the Ministry of Social Development's contribution to the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Efforts
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- This paper contributes focuses on the role of the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) in the 2010-11 Canterbury earthquake recovery efforts. MSD welcomes the opportunity to reflect on the scope and evolution of recovery needs, effective strategies to meet those needs, and how lessons learned from those efforts can inform MSD's role (as foreseen in New Zealand's 2015 National Civil Defence Emergency Management Plan) and whole of government.
- Creator(s)
- Ministry of Social Development
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- Social Recovery Environment, Leadership and Governance, Conditions for Innovation, Collaboration and Partnership, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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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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- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan - Noise and Entertainment Provisions
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After consideration of the written public comments the Minister finalised amendments to the Christchurch Central Recovery Plan, including to the Noise and Entertainment Provisions section contained within Appendix 1 to the Recovery Plan.
This "Noise and Entertainment Provisions" document took effect from 1 January 2015 as an addendum to the Recovery Plan, and contains changes to the Christchurch City Council's District Plan.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Christchurch Central City, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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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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- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
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- The Christchurch Central Recovery Plan (2012) provided a framework and vision for the recovery of Christchurch's central city. It included a spatial blueprint for the city which identified the location of seventeen government-backed anchor projects.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Christchurch Central City, Land Use Planning, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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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
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- Building the plane while flying it: The CERA experience
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- The CERA experience drew out a range of feelings among its employees. People joined CERA because it represented a unique life experience and career opportunity. It was exciting. It was a challenge. It was a chance to make a difference and help greater Christchurch back on its feet.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Human Resources
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- Community engagement strategy and framework
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- Early on, CERA developed a Community Engagement Strategy and a Community Engagement Framework to guide its work. These documents committed CERA to working transparently and inclusively. The goal was to enable communities and individuals to participate in decision making on rebuilding and revitalising greater Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
- Tags
- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Housing Recovery, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Residential Red Zone, Social Recovery