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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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- EQ Recovery Learning website
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
This video provides an overview of the EQ Recovery Learning website, a platform for sharing recovery tools, insights and information to better equip leaders, communities and those directly involved in recovering from a disaster.
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- Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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- Learn
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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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- 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
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- Perspectives on leadership in times of disaster
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Josie Ogden Schroeder discusses her experiences as Chief Executive of YMCA Christchurch following the Canterbury earthquakes.
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- YMCA Christchurch
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- Leadership and Governance, Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- Giving a voice to the third sector
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Sally Carlton, One Voice Te Reo Kotahi, shares what actions the organisation took following the Canterbury earthquakes and some tips for helping third sector organisations recover from a disaster.
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- One Voice Te Reo Kotahi
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- Bringing life to vacant spaces
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A PDF copy of a page on the EQ Recovery Learning site which linked to a YouTube video.
Dr Ryan Reynolds, co-founder of Gap Filler and Life in Vacant Spaces discusses the importance of establishing a social infrastructure before a disaster.
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- Gap Filler Charitable Trust
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- Greening the Rubble: When your 'why' changes
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- This case study explores the inevitable question for organisations working in recovery: How has our purpose changed, and what will it be moving forward? Greening the Rubble is no exception.
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- Greening the Rubble
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn
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- Communicating effectively in recovery
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One Voice Te Reo Kotahi was set up following the February 2011 Canterbury earthquake, to give a voice to Third Sector Organisations, i.e. organisations not formed by the government or private sectors. These include place, identity, issue and interest-based organisations.
Co-Chair Rex Gibson shares some key communication tips for other organisations helping communities and groups recover from a disaster.
- Creator(s)
- One Voice Te Reo Kotahi
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- Communication and Community Engagement, Learn