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- People in Disasters Conference - Local People Perspective
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A video of a presentation by Arihia Bennett, Chief Executive Officer of Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, during the first plenary of the 2015 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Local People Perspective".
- Creator(s)
- Arihia Bennett,
- Date
- 11:58pm 24th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Ngai Tahu, Arihia Bennett, plenary, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - Local System Perspective
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A video of a presentation by David Meates, Chief Executive of the Christchurch District Health Board and the West Coast District Health Board, during the first plenary of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Local System Perspective".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
The devastating Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 have resulted in challenges for the people of Canterbury and have altered the population's health needs. In the wake of New Zealand's largest natural disaster, the health system needed to respond rapidly to changing needs and damaged infrastructure in the short-term in the context of developing sustainable long-term solutions. Canterbury was undergoing system transformation prior to the quakes, however the horizon of transformation was brought forward post-quake: 'Vision 2020' became the vision for now. Innovation was enabled as people working across the system addressed new constraints such as the loss of 106 acute hospital beds, 635 aged residential care beds, the loss of general practices and pharmacies as well as damaged non-government organisation sector. A number of new integration initiatives (e.g. a shared electronic health record system, community rehabilitation for older people, community falls prevention) and expansion of existing programs (e.g. acute demand management) were focused on supporting people to stay well in their homes and communities. The system working together in an integrated way has resulted in significant reductions in acute health service utilisation in Canterbury. Acute admission rates have not increased and remain significantly below national rates and the number of acute and rehabilitation bed days have fallen since the quakes, with these trends most evident among older people. However, health needs frequently reported in post-disaster literature have created greater pressures on the system. In particular, an escalating number of people facing mental health problems and coping with acute needs of the migrant rebuild population provide new challenges for a workforce also affected by the quakes. The recovery journey for Canterbury is not over.
- Creator(s)
- David Meates,
- Date
- 11:41pm 24th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, David Meates, Christchurch District Health Board, CDHB, West Coast District Health Board, WCDHB, disaster, health system, integration, plenary, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - The Politics of Humanity: Reflections on international aid in disasters
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A video of the keynote presentation by Sir John Holmes, during the first plenary of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. Holmes is the former United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, the current Director of Ditchley Foundation, and the chair of the Board of the International Rescue Committee in the UK. The presentation is titled, "The Politics of Humanity: Reflections on international aid in disasters".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:As United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinate from 2007-2010, Sir John Holmes was heavily involved in the coordination of air provision to countries struck by natural and man-made disasters, raising the necessary funds, and the elaboration of humanitarian policy. The international humanitarian system is fragmented and struggling to cope with rising demands from both conflicts such as that in Syria, and the growing effects of climate change. Sir John will talk about what humanitarian aid can and cannot achieve, the frustrations of getting aid through when access may be difficult or denied, and the need to ensure that assistance encompasses protection of civilians and efforts to get them back on their feet, as well as the delivery of essential short term items such as food, water, medical care and shelter. He will discuss the challenges involved in trying to make the different agencies - UN United Nations, non-government organisations and the International Red Cross/Crescent movement - work together effectively. He will reveal some of the problems in dealing with donor and recipient governments who often have their own political and security agendas, and may be little interested in the necessary neutrality and independence of humanitarian aid. He will illustrate these points by practical examples of political and other dilemmas from aid provision in natural disasters such as Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar in 2009, and the Haiti earthquake of 2010, and in conflict situations such as Darfur, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka in the past, and Syria today. He will also draw conclusions and make recommendations about how humanitarian aid might work better, and why politicians and others need to understand more clearly the impartial space required by humanitarian agencies to operate properly.
- Creator(s)
- Sir John Holmes,
- Date
- 10:43pm 24th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Sir John Holmes, plenary, keynote, Health and Wellbeing
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- People in Disasters Conference - Opening Address
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A video of the Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel's opening address at the 2016 People in Disasters Conference.
- Creator(s)
- Lianne Dalziel,
- Date
- 9:36pm 24th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Lianne Dalziel, mayor, Christchurch Mayor, Health and Wellbeing
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- 2016 Civic Earthquake Memorial Service
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A video of the 2016 Civic Earthquake Memorial Service, held to mark the fifth anniversary of the 22 February 2011 earthquake. The service was held on the Archery Lawn in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens at midday on 22 February 2016.
The service was filmed for the Christchurch City Council by Alan Radford of Multicam TV.
- Creator(s)
- Multicam TV
- Date
- 1:00pm 22nd February 2016
- Tags
- Government and Politics
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- Lessons Learned from the Canterbury, New Zealand Earthquakes 2010-2011: a conversation between MCDEM John Hamilton and Sonia Giovinazzi
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A video of a conversation between John Hamilton, National Controller of the Civil Defence Emergency Response, and Dr Sonia Giovinazzi, Research Fellow at the Department of Civil and Natural Resource Engineering at the University of Canterbury. Hamilton and Giovinazzi discuss the Civil Defence's response to the 22 February 2011 earthquake and the lessons that they learned.
The video includes footage from the Ministry of Civil Defence (licenced under Creative Commons Attribute 3.0 New Zealand).
- Creator(s)
- Marney Brosnan, Sonia Giovinazzi
- Date
- 9:11pm 24th September 2015
- Tags
- Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, resilience, emergency management, infrastructure, Sonia Giovinazzi, John Hamilton, post-disaster response, Government and Politics
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- its like now: Animated Painting
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- A copy of an 'animated painting', created from painted portraits of 50 people from the Christchurch arts community. The video was part of Julia Holden's exhibition 'its like now'.
- Creator(s)
- Julia Holden
- Date
- 3:56pm 15th June 2015
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- SCIRT and EQC Liquefaction Trial Video
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- A video filmed during the Liquefaction Trial detonation and immediately following (run time approximately one minute).
- Creator(s)
- David Rowland, Marcus Gibson
- Date
- 12:00pm 20th May 2015
- Tags
- liquefaction, buried infrastructure, EQC, resilience, design standards
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- its like now: Video Interview
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- A video of an interview with Julia Holden about the ideas behind, and execution of, her 'its like now' exhibition. The video was created by Lizzy Guthrie.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Guthrey,
- Date
- 4:40am 13th May 2015
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- The Developing Picture - Address by Nick Hunt
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- A video of an address by Nick Hunt, Managing Director of Lichfield Holdings Ltd, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. This talk focuses on commercial development progress, and opportunities and issues in Central Christchurch and beyond.
- Creator(s)
- Nick Hunt
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- Lichfield Holdings, commercial, development, progress, opportunities, issues, central city, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Nick Hunt
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- The Seismic Shakeup - Address by Dr. Mark Quigley
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- A video of an address by Dr. Mark Quigley, Associate Professor of Active Tectonics and Geomorphology at the University of Canterbury. This talk was given at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum and addresses changes to the lie of the land - both physical and metaphorical.
- Creator(s)
- Mark Quigley
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- University of Canterbury, geology, geomorphology, tectonics, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Mark Quigley
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- The Big Recovery Picture - Address by Raf Manji
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- A video of an address by Raf Manji, Finance Spokesperson at the Christchurch City Council, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. In this talk, Mr. Manji shares his take on the progress of the rebuild, positive signs of advancement and what's in the pipeline; and how the main obstacles can be resolved.
- Creator(s)
- Raf Manji
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- rebuild, progress, obstacles, CCC, Christchurch City Council, finance, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Raf Manji
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- Creativity and Innovation - Address by Corinne Haines
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- A video of an address by Corrine Haines, Managing Director of Trimble, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. This talk focuses on smart buildings and new ways of working.
- Creator(s)
- Corrine Haines
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- smart buildings, innovation, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Corrine Haines, Trimble
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- Engaging Quake Claimants and Community Networks - Address by Peter Rose
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- A video of an address by Peter Rose, Chief Executive of Southern Response Earthquake Services Limited, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. This talk is about learning from complex claims and local knowledge.
- Creator(s)
- Peter Rose
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- Southern Response Earthquake Services, claims, local knowledge, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Peter Rose
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- Engaging Quake Claimants and Community Networks - Address by Brian Parker
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- A video of an address by Brian Parker, Project Manager of Canterbury Communities' Earthquake Recovery Network (CanCERN) and Managing Director of Sharp Teaching, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. This talk is about learning from complex claims and local knowledge.
- Creator(s)
- Brian Parker
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- CanCERN, Sharp teaching, claims, local knowledge, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Brian Parker
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- Voices of the Rising Generation - Address by Tom Beaumont
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- A video of an address by Tom Beaumont, Founder and CEO of Clean Streams, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. Mr. Beaumont shares his aspirations for a renewed Christchurch and his goals for contributing to this.
- Creator(s)
- Tom Beaumont
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- Clean Streams, aspirations, young people, youth, renewal, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Tom Beaumont
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- The Big Recovery Picture - Address by Joanna Norris
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- A video of an address by Joanna Norris, Editor of The Press, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. In this talk, Ms. Norris shares her take on the progress of the rebuild, positive signs of advancement and what's in the pipeline; and how the main obstacles can be resolved.
- Creator(s)
- Joanna Norris
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- rebuild, progress, obstacles, Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Joanna Norris
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- Engaging Citizens - Address by Carolyn Robertson
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- A video of an address by Carolyn Robertson, Libraries and Information Manager of Christchurch Libraries, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. The talk is about providing opportunities for input and feedback.
- Creator(s)
- Carolyn Robertson
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- mayor, opportunities, input, feedback, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Carolyn Robertson
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- Voices of the Rising Generation - Address by Megan Veitch
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- A video of an address by Megan Veitch, University of Canterbury student, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. Ms. Veitch shares her aspirations for a renewed Christchurch and her goals for contributing to this.
- Creator(s)
- Megan Veitch
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- University of Canterbury, aspirations, young people, youth, renewal, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Megan Veitch
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- The Big Recovery Picture - Address by Peter Townsend
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- A video of an address by Peter Townsend, CEO of Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce, at the 2015 Seismics and the City forum. In this talk, Mr. Townsend shares his take on the progress of the rebuild, positive signs of advancement and what's in the pipeline; and how the main obstacles can be resolved.
- Creator(s)
- Peter Townsend
- Date
- 1:00pm 27th March 2015
- Tags
- rebuild, progress, obstacles, The Press, newspaper, journalism, SmartNet, Seismics and the City, Peter Townsend