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- BeckerFraserPhotos December 2011 photograph 0061
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- A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Hague family in their kitchen and family room at 7 Ching Gardens".
- Date
- 1:01am 12th December 2011
- Tags
- RedZoneApp, Hague family, liquefaction, Ching Gardens
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- All Right? Audiences: Māori - Poster 8
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- A digital copy of a poster from the Te Waioratanga project of the All Right? campaign. The poster features a black and white photographic portrait of brothers Ridge and Chase Kamo. The caption reads, "Te reo Māori is about being proud of our family, friends and who we are".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Te Waioratanga, Maori, family, whanau, Te Reo, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Parents and Whānau Image 7
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- An image from the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign. The caption reads, '"They love celebrating our culture. But as for tidying their rooms..." -Qaali, Avonside. Real families aren't picture perfect. They're messy, playful and so much better'.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Let's Talk About Parenting, parent, family, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Resources: Tiny Adventures Cards 2
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- A PDF copy of a pack of 21 Tiny Adventures cards. Created in partnership with SKIP, Tiny Adventures helped parents to spend quality time with their children by suggesting some simple activities. The cards were available in packs and free to download from www.allright.or.nz/adventures.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Tiny Adventures, SKIP, children, family, card, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Parents and Whanau Image 6
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- An image from the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign. The caption reads, '"I know I can make a difference. I'm just finding out how." - Felise, Parklands'.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Let's Talk About Parenting, parent, family, Health and Wellbeing
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- Site visit information day examples
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- A document created in 2012 that provides a range of ideas and examples successfully used by SCIRT to manage a site visit information day.
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- community, face-to-face, safety, interaction, family
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- All Right? Social Media: Facebook Timeline Image 99
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A photograph of a children's' event run by All Right? in partnership with SKIP (Strategies with Kids | Information for Parents).
All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, SKIP, family, children, Facebook, Health and Wellbeing
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- Paul and Sam Corliss's Street Art Photograph (2015:03:22 14:46:13)
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- A photograph of street art on the side of a building between Brighton Mall and Hawke Street. The artwork depicts images and messages in bubbles.
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss,
- Date
- 3:46am 23rd March 2015
- Tags
- street art, tag, Jigglypuff, Pokémon, sunset, family, Brighton Mall, Hawke Street, New Brighton, Community
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- BeckerFraserPhotos December 2011 photograph 0058
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- A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "The Hague family in their kitchen area at their home at 7 Ching Gardens in Horseshoe Lake".
- Date
- 1:00am 12th December 2011
- Tags
- RedZoneApp, Burwood, Hague family, liquefaction, Ching Gardens
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- All Right? Audiences: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Photograph 1
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- A photograph of a parent holding a young child. She has just posted a post-it note on a noticeboard titled "What do you do that makes your family happy?" at the Celebrating Communities event in August 2015. The event was part of the All Right? mental health campaign of the CDHB.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Celebrating Communities, family, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Campaigns and Projects: Print advertisement
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A PDF copy of a print image from phase 1 of the All Right? campaign. The image reads, "Three years on... It's all right if you're feeling over it, excited, lucky, on edge or overwhelmed today." The image also includes the All Right? logo and the address of the All Right? Facebook page.
The image appeared in the Family Times Christchurch Autumn 2014 edition.
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, It's All Right, phase 1, Family Times Christchurch, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Parents and Whānau Image 3
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- An image from the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign. The caption reads, '"You think they don't want to talk to you, but they do." - Mick, Lyttelton'.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Let's Talk About Parenting, parent, family, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Parents and Whānau Presentation
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- A PDF copy of a presentation about the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign. The presentation gives a summary of research into Canterbury parents carried out by the All Right? campaign.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Let's Talk About Parenting, parent, family, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Resources: Tiny Adventures Invite
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- A PDF copy of an invitation to the launch of Tiny Adventures. The invitation reads, "Psst... Be a part of a Tiny Adventure! Come along for the grand unveiling of a wee Canterbury gem that's set to make a big difference to Kiwi parents".
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Tiny Adventures, SKIP, children, family, invitation, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Resources: Tiny Adventures Pack
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- A PDF copy of the front and back of a pack of Tiny Adventures cards. Created in partnership with SKIP, Tiny Adventures helped parents to spend quality time with their children by suggesting some simple activities. The cards were available in packs and free to download from www.allright.or.nz/adventures.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Tiny Adventures, SKIP, children, family, card, Health and Wellbeing
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- All Right? Audiences: Parents and Whānau Poster 5
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- A PDF copy of a poster from the Let's Talk About Parenting project of the All Right? campaign. The caption reads, 'Hollie, Sumner: "Quiet times are a real treat so we're both pretty keen on drawing." Real families aren't picture perfect. They're messy, playful and so much better'.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Let's Talk About Parenting, parent, family, Health and Wellbeing
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- Paul and Sam Corliss's Street Art Photograph (2014:10:12 15:01:30)
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- A photograph of street art on the back wall of AJ Glass on Fitzgerald Avenue. The mural is partially covered by shrubbery in the foreground.
- Creator(s)
- Sam Corliss, Paul Corliss
- Tags
- street art, AJ Glass, Fitzgerald Avenue, Omega, lady Diva, Sofles, TMD Family
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- BeckerFraserPhotos December 2011 photograph 0065
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- A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Jenni and Keith Hague with Lillian and Elaine outside their home at 7 Ching Gardens. They have found somewhere else suitable to live and hope to complete the sale of this house to CERA soon".
- Date
- 1:10am 12th December 2011
- Tags
- Burwood, Hague family, liquefaction, Ching Gardens, RedZoneApp
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- People in Disasters Conference - Canterbury Family Violence Collaboration: An innovative response to family violence following the Canterbury earthquakes - successes, challenges, and achievements
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A video of a presentation by Dr Lesley Campbell during the Community and Social Recovery Stream of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Canterbury Family Violence Collaboration: An innovative response to family violence following the Canterbury earthquakes - successes, challenges, and achievements".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
Across a range of international jurisdictions there is growing evidence that shows a high prevalence of family violence, child abuse and sexual violence over a number of years following natural disasters (World Health Organisation, 2005). Such empirical findings were also reflected within the Canterbury region following the earthquake events in 2010 and 2011. For example, in the weekend following the September 2010 earthquake, Canterbury police reported a 53% increase in call-outs to family violence incidents. In 2012, Canterbury police investigated over 7,400 incidents involving family violence - approximately 19 incidents each day. Child, youth and family data also reflect an increase in family violence, with substantiated cases of abuse increasing markedly from 1,130 cases in 2009 to 1,650 cases in 2011. These numbers remain elevated. Challenging events like the Canterbury earthquakes highlight the importance of, and provide the catalyst for, strengthening connections with various communities of interest to explore new ways of responding to the complex issue of family violence. It was within this context that the Canterbury Family Violence Collaboration (Collaboration) emerged. Operating since 2012, the Collaboration now comprises 45 agencies from across governmental and non-governmental sectors. The Collaboration's value proposition is that it delivers system-wide responses to family violence that could not be achieved by any one agency. These responses are delivered within five strategic priority areas: housing, crisis response and intervention, prevention, youth, and staff learning and development. The purpose of this presentation is to describe the experiences of the collaborative effort and lessons learnt by the collaborative partners in the first three years after its establishment. It will explore the key successes and challenges of the collaborative effort, and outline the major results achieved - a unique contribution, in unique circumstances, to address family violence experienced by Canterbury people throughout the period of recovery and rebuild.
- Creator(s)
- Lesley Campbell,
- Date
- 2:53am 26th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Dr Lesley Campbell, Susie Jones, family violence, collaboration, cross sector, Community and Social Recovery Stream, Health and Wellbeing