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- The Blueprint Team
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
The Blueprint 100 Consortium was the team of architects, urban designers and planners tasked with developing the Blueprint for Christchurch's central city, in 100 days. In this video we meet some of the team as they discuss the challenges and opportunities that come with rethinking and redesigning a city centre.
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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, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- Christchurch Central Recovery Plan - The Ngāi Tahu Connection
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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 Ngāi Tahu leaders and academics discuss the ongoing challenges and opportunities of weaving a cultural narrative throughout the Christchurch rebuild.
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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, Recovery Strategy for Greater Christchurch
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- Earthquake preparedness in an ageing society: Learning from the experience of the Canterbury Earthquakes
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The ageing of the New Zealand population means that, in future, very large numbers of very old people will be living in the community, many alone or with a spouse of similar age, many suffering from chronic illness or disability and in need of support. This scenario must be central to future planning for disaster relief and recovery.
The Earthquake Commission and other organisations concerned with disaster recovery need to consider age-appropriate forms to ensure social connectedness and psychological wellbeing.
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- Judith A Davey, Jenny Neale
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Communication and Community Engagement, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Third Sector/Not-for-Profit Sector Recovery in Post-Earthquake Christchurch
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- The Third Sector (sometimes called the community sector, or the not for profit sector) has been, and remains, central to helping communities and individuals recover after the Christchurch earthquakes. Many organisations in the Third Sector were affected by the earthquakes. This research was aimed at understanding how these organisations are doing five years on and what earthquake-related issues are still going on for the sector.
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- Chrys Horn, Sarah Wylie, Jane Mountier
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Review of the Civil Defence Emergency Management Response to the 22 February Christchurch Earthquake
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This review deals with the Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) response to the 22 February 2011 Canterbury earthquake, from the date of the earthquake until 30 April 2011.
The purpose of the review, from an emergency management perspective, was to identify the practices that should be reinforced and identify the processes and policies that warrant improvements.
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- Ian McLean, David Oughton, Stuart Ellis, Basil Wakelin, Claire B Rubin
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- Understanding the Recovery Context, Leadership and Governance
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- Rū Whenua Review
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The purpose of the Rū Whenua Review is to understand the barriers and challenges for reaching whānau in critical contexts and to generate "more impact" for whānau transformation across greater Christchurch.
While statistics show that a significant portion of the Christchurch population have finalised insurance claims and home repairs, other whānau continue to experience a complexity of issues that require agencies to work more effectively and collaboratively.
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- Te Pūtahitanga o Te Waipounamu
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Community Resilience, Social Recovery
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- Canterbury earthquake social recovery services and support
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- This video series shows you how to support people's wellbeing following a major natural disaster using an integrated system of psychosocial services and supports. Residents of greater Christchurch endured more than 15,000 earthquakes and aftershocks as well as secondary stressors that emerged throughout the recovery period.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Communication and Community Engagement, Psychosocial Recovery, Social Recovery
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- Housing recovery
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Ch.4: Understanding Social Recovery report
This chapter discusses CERA's Housing Recovery Programme which responded to the residential housing and land damage caused by the Canterbury earthquakes. Rebuilds and repairs were slowed due to on-going aftershocks and the complex insurance and rebuild context. Secondary stressors associated with housing repair affected people's wellbeing. This chapter describes the activities undertaken by CERA and partners to support people through the housing recovery while also addressing the technical issues that arose.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Housing Recovery, Insurance
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- Walking the Recovery Tightrope: Learning and insights from CERA
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- An overarching narrative of CERA's experience, learning and insights of the recovery process during its lifetime.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Understanding the Recovery Context, Leadership and Governance, Human Resources, Recovery Governance
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- Understanding Social Recovery
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This report provides social recovery practitioners with strategies, activities and lessons learned by CERA's social recovery leaders between 2011 and 2016.
It describes the recovery context of greater Christchurch; the leadership challenges and opportunities and the skills and values necessary for social recovery leadership. It outlines the importance of recovery monitoring and evidence and the strategic activities that progress community resilience and housing recovery.
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- CERA (Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery Authority)
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- Social Recovery Environment, Understanding the Recovery Context, Leadership and Governance, Human Resources, Social Recovery