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- Repair Well
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Since September 2010, Canterbury, New Zealand has suffered a number of significant earthquakes affecting thousands of people. In response, the New Zealand Red Cross Earthquake Appeal received over $128 million from worldwide donations.
A small proportion of that funding was used on a unique project called Repair Well - a collaboration between New Zealand Red Cross and the Community Energy Action Charitable Trust to help families stay warm and healthy.
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- New Zealand Red Cross, Community Energy Action Charitable Trust
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Social Recovery
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- Monitoring social outcomes
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
The video describes the social recovery evidence base CERA established and developed over time. Social outcomes monitoring commenced early and informed decision making. The evidence base enabled decision makers to 'focus on the need, not the noise'. The video describes CERA's approach to social recovery monitoring, including the development of evidence which was nationally comparable and included pre-earthquake baseline data. Lessons and tips are shared by practitioners.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Resource Allocation, Collaboration and Partnership, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Social Recovery
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- Collectively we are stronger
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Duncan Gibb was the founding General Manager of the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT) which was responsible for the massive task of repairing earthquake damaged horizontal infrastructure. In 2013, as the 10th Brunel International Lecturer, he presented the story of SCIRT. Gibb explains the innovative alliance structure, the imporantance of working together, and achieving outcomes which are best for communities.
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- Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT)
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- Built Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Conditions for Innovation, Collaboration and Partnership, Horizontal Infrastructure
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- Canterbury Cultural Collections Recovery Centre
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
The short film is a celebration of the Recovery Centre and its achievements. It tells the stories of the many cultural and heritage groups affected by the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010/2011 and their road to recovery.
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- Air Force Museum of New Zealand
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- Cultural Recovery Environment, Conditions for Innovation, Collaboration and Partnership
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- Delivering practical assistance and care to residents in need
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
St Christopher's Christchurch Community Response and New Zealand Red Cross discuss the importance of partnerships in recovery and the support they provide to residents through door knocking following the Canterbury earthquakes.
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- New Zealand Red Cross, St Christopher's Christchurch Community Response
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Social Recovery, Learn
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- No you, no me, just us
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
In this video Tā Mark Solomon, Kaiwhakahaere o Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, 1998-2016, describes how everyone came together under Kotahitanga to work together and help those affected by the February 2011 Canterbury earthquake. He also shares some of the lessons learnt during the recovery process.
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- Mark Solomon
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership
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- Effectivess and efficiency of arrangements to repair pipes and roads in Christchurch
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This report is one of a series and covers one of the most significant and complex contracts in the Canterbury rebuild to rebuild the roads and underground water, wastewater, and stormwater pipes in Christchurch.
It examines how effectively and efficiently the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, the New Zealand Transport Agency, and Christchurch City Council are reinstating horizontal infrastructure through an alliance called the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT).
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- Office of the Auditor-General
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- Built Environment, Leadership and Governance, Collaboration and Partnership, Horizontal Infrastructure, Programme Management Office, Recovery Governance
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- Follow-up audit: Effectivess and efficiency of arrangements to repair pipes and roads in Christchurch
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In November 2013, the Office of the Auditor General examined how the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, the New Zealand Transport Agency, and Christchurch City Council were managing the rebuild of the horizontal infrastructure through an alliance called the Stronger Christchurch Infrastructure Rebuild Team (SCIRT).
This follow-up report looks at the progress the public entities have made in addressing recommendations from the 2013 report, and their preparation for the future.
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- Office of the Auditor-General
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- Built Environment, Leadership and Governance, Collaboration and Partnership, Horizontal Infrastructure, Programme Management Office, Recovery Governance
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- All Right? Campaign
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Ch.7: Canterbury Earthquake Social Recovery Services and Support video
This video explains the internationally award winning 'All right?' social marketing campaign. The 'All right?' campaign provides tools and resources to help people and communities lead their own recovery.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Community led recovery
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Ch.6: Canterbury Earthquake Social Recovery Services and Support video
This video explains how recovery agencies can support communities to lead their own recovery, and showcases community-led social recovery initiatives. Community workers identify key lessons to encourage neighbourliness and strengthen social connectedness.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Introduction to Canterbury earthquake social recovery services and support
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Ch.1: Canterbury Earthquake Social Recovery Services and Support video
Michelle Mitchell (CERA Deputy Chief Executive 2011-2015) explains the scale of the Canterbury earthquake sequence and its impacts on the people of greater Christchurch. This video will help you identify the resources you already have and that you can use as a social recovery leader following a major natural disaster.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- A framework for social recovery
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Ch.2: Canterbury Earthquake Social Recovery Services and Support video
This video explains the psychosocial pyramid model CERA and partner agencies used to ensure psychosocial services and supports met diverse recovery needs as they emerged and changed over time. Michelle Mitchell (CERA Deputy Chief Executive 2011-2015) describes the pyramid model, and the relationship between universal supports, family and community supports, targeted services, and specialist services.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Earthquake Support Coordination Service
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Ch.5: Canterbury Earthquake Social Recovery Services and Support video
The Earthquake Support Coordination Service (ESCS) was established to 'walk alongside' residents as they navigated unexpected and sometimes long and complicated recovery journeys. It supported thousands of households to move forwards with their wellbeing, housing, insurance, financial and many other needs. Social recovery practitioners share their tips and lessons.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Initial response - Door knocking
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Ch.4: Canterbury Earthquake Social Recovery Services and Support video
This video explains the effectiveness of door knocking to identify and support vulnerable people after a major natural disaster.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Single point of entry - 0800 number
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Ch.3: Canterbury Earthquake Social Recovery Services and Support video
This video explains the importance of a single point of entry to social recovery services for people seeking support following a major natural disaster. A free-call telephone service was established to provide residents with information and connection to many recovery services and supports. Social recovery practitioners share their lessons.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Engaging with communities in a recovery context
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- This guide outlines tips for recovery practitioners engaging with affected communities. Often people will be stressed and anxious and the engagement messages may involve difficult decisions about people's homes, communities and lives.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Housing Recovery, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Residential Red Zone, Social Recovery
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- Living through and working for recovery
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- Recovery agencies need staff in community-facing roles. This case study is based on the experience of CERA staff who worked directly with residents seeking advice or support. It identifies the skills and expertise required and ways in which agencies can mitigate stress for those at "the frontline".
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Collaboration and Partnership, Human Resources, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Building social connectedness
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- Community-led activities build social connections. This case study summarises events that encouraged neighbourliness through community based activities. It describes the ways in which a recovery agency can support community-led recovery activities, without 'taking over'.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Resilience, Social Recovery
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- Ideas to Remember - Canterbury Earthquake Memorial
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- CERA developed a community engagement process to inform the development of the Canterbury Earthquake Memorial. This case study describes the engagement process including a call for ideas, engagement with bereaved families and a First Knowledge Group, and consultation with the wider community.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Christchurch Central City, Collaboration and Partnership, Communicating in Recovery, Community Engagement, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Development of the Community in Mind Strategy and Shared Programme of Action
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- CERA coordinated the development of a high level strategy to guide psychosocial recovery. The 'Community in Mind' strategy was supplemented by a Shared Programme of Action to capture recovery activities. This case study describes the leadership opportunities and challenges in developing a cross-agency strategy, and the complexity of delivering integrated psychosocial services and supports in a recovery context.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Social Recovery