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- Design and location of the Canterbury Earthquake Memorial
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
This short video provides an insight into the design and location of the Canterbury Earthquake Memorial, due to be completed in February 2017. We meet its designer Grega Vezjak, who shares his vision for the Memorial
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Economic Recovery Environment, Natural Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Christchurch Central City, Community Engagement, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Social Recovery
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- Hi-Viz Ep. 5: Thinking outside the square
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Hi-Viz is a fun-filled, factual, six part series about the Canterbury rebuild - for kids, by kids. Featuring hard-hitting interviews with the movers and shakers of post-earthquake Christchurch, Hi-Viz explains what happened, what's going on right now and what the future has in store. Episode 5 discusses some of the innovative, 'out-of-the-box', thinking that enabled Christchurch to recover, highlighting some of the new and interesting features.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Cultural Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Conditions for Innovation, Community Engagement
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- Hi-Viz Ep. 4: The road cone-spiracy
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Hi-Viz is a fun-filled, factual, six part series about the Canterbury rebuild - for kids, by kids. Featuring hard-hitting interviews with the movers and shakers of post-earthquake Christchurch, Hi-Viz explains what happened, what's going on right now and what the future has in store. Episode 4 investigates what is involved with fixing the infrastructure of Christchurch.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Community Engagement, Horizontal Infrastructure
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- Hi-Viz Ep. 6: The state of play
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Hi-Viz is a fun-filled, factual, six part series about the Canterbury rebuild - for kids, by kids. Featuring hard-hitting interviews with the movers and shakers of post-earthquake Christchurch, Hi-Viz explains what happened, what's going on right now and what the future has in store. Episode 6 investigates the thinking behind, challenge for ideas, design and building of the Margaret Mahy Playground.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Cultural Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Community Engagement
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- Supporting the supporters in disaster recovery
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- Staff, volunteers and community members who work to support communities - they are the essential ingredient to a meaningful and sustainable recovery, and they require support. This report was submitted by Jolie Wills to Winston Churchill Memorial Trust and New Zealand Red Cross in September 2014. It outlines 12 principles to shape effective support.
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- Jolie Wills
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- Leadership and Governance, Community Engagement, Psychosocial Recovery
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- Shared Programme of Action
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- The Community in Mind Shared Programme of Action sits under and helps implement the Community in Mind Strategy. Together the strategy and this programme are guiding agencies, organisations and community groups to develop, target and coordinate their activities for the psychosocial recovery of greater Christchurch communities.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Resource Allocation, Collaboration and Partnership, Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Psychosocial Recovery, Recovery Policy, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch, Social Recovery
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- The importance of speed and physical space in recovery
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- Bill Simpson, chair of the Southshore Residents' Association, shares what helped the organisation boost the community's morale and recover from the devastating Canterbury earthquakes that reduced Southshore's population from over 700 households to just 480.
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- Southshore Residents Association
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- Recovery at the community level: Using your strengths to survive
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- Becca Bouffandeau's involvement in the New Brighton Project taught her the importance of knowing your strengths, skills and resources before a disaster happens and planning accordingly.
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- New Brighton Project
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- Building on strengths to create sustainable growth
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- Mental Health Education and Resource Centre (MHERC) found the solution to sustainable growth lay in identifying existing strengths and building on that foundation.
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- Mental Health Education and Resource Centre (MHERC)
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- Doing the groundwork before disaster strikes
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- Sharon Torstonson, Executive Officer of the Social Equity Wellbeing Network (SEWN), shares what actions the organisation took following the earthquakes in Christchurch and some tips for others recovering from a disaster.
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- Social Equity Wellbeing Network
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- What works in recovery can also work in everyday life
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- Youth volunteer coordinator Jason Pemberton explains how his recovery learning can be applied beyond the context of a disaster.
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- Jason Pemberton
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- Community Engagement, Learn
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- Strengthening teams so they can support the community
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- Christchurch Resettlement Services learnt the importance of having a strong team so that they could support the community. This learning was shared by Manager Shirley Wright and is shown in the illustration.
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- Christchurch Resettlement Services
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- Community Engagement, Community Resilience, Social Recovery, Learn
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- Find and Fix, Winter Make it Right
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Ch.8: Canterbury Earthquake Social Recovery Services and Support video
Temporary home repair services were targeted at vulnerable people living in cold, unsafe or unsanitary homes as a result of earthquake damage. These repair services were the result of collaborations across the insurance, community, and construction sectors. Social recovery practitioners discuss key lessons.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Collaboration and Partnership, Housing Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Implementing the residential red zone programme
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
As a result of the earthquakes, land damage and life risk saw some of the worst affected areas zoned 'red'. This video describes the community engagement activities undertaken by CERA to implement the Crown offer to purchase residential properties. This video explores the challenges faced by governments when communities are displaced by major natural disasters, and the importance of people-centred recovery.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Housing Recovery, Recovery Policy, Residential Red Zone
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- Hi-Viz Ep. 3: Take me to the river
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Hi-Viz is a fun-filled, factual, six part series about the Canterbury rebuild - for kids, by kids. Featuring hard-hitting interviews with the movers and shakers of post-earthquake Christchurch, Hi-Viz explains what happened, what's going on right now and what the future has in store. Episode 3 investigates the importance of Ōtākaro (the Avon river) to the city of Christchurch, why is it so relevant and what work is involved in its revitalisation.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Natural Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Community Engagement
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- Hi-Viz Ep. 2: The future is now
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Hi-Viz is a fun-filled, factual, six part series about the Canterbury rebuild - for kids, by kids. Featuring hard-hitting interviews with the movers and shakers of post-earthquake Christchurch, Hi-Viz explains what happened, what's going on right now and what the future has in store. Episode 2 examines how the new landscape of Christchurch is taking shape, what the plan for the future is and who is in charge of the plan.
- Creator(s)
- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Built Environment, Cultural Recovery Environment, Communication and Community Engagement, Christchurch Central City, Community Engagement
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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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- 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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- How hui helped the homeless to recover
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
The Collective for the Homeless coordinator Brenda Lowe-Johnson shares the effects of the Canterbury earthquakes on the homeless and talks about the importance of hui to help them recover from a disaster.
- Creator(s)
- The Collective for the Homeless
- Tags
- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn