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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 460
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- A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 4:41am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response, Community
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- Video: Rebuilding Plans?
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- A video clip by Anglican Advocacy (previously Anglican Social Justice Unit) for Social Services Sunday 2011 (Sunday 24 July). "The success of disaster recovery is whether the vulnerable are better or worse off as a result."
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- Social Services Sunday, social justice, vulnerable, homeless, homelessness, poverty, rebuild, Anglican Advocacy, Government and Politics, Community, Religion
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 456
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- A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 4:20am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response, Community
- dc.title
- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 461
- dc.description
- A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 4:41am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 458
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- A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 4:21am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response, Community
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- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 459
- dc.description
- A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 4:41am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response, Community
- dc.title
- Photograph by Neil Macbeth 457
- dc.description
- A woman in a florescent vest speaking to a member of the public outside a residential property. The woman is a volunteer for the Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response team.
- Creator(s)
- Neil Macbeth
- Date
- 4:21am 3rd March 2011
- Tags
- Canterbury Earthquake Social Services Response, Community
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- People in Disasters Conference - Community and Social Service Organisations in Emergencies and Disasters in Australia and New Zealand
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A video of a presentation by Bridget Tehan and Sharon Tortonson during the Community and Social Recovery Stream of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Community and Social Service Organisations in Emergencies and Disasters in Australia and New Zealand".
The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:
What happens when support services for issues such as mental health, foster care or homelessness are impacted by a disaster? What happens to their staff? What happens to their clients? The community sector is a unique, valuable and diverse component of Australasian economy and society. Through its significant numbers of employees and volunteers, its diversity, the range of service and advocacy programs it delivers, and the wide range of people it supports, it delivers value to communities and strengthens society. The community and social services sector builds resilience daily through services to aged care, child welfare and disability, domestic violence, housing and homelessness, and mental health care. The sector's role is particularly vital in assisting disadvantaged people and communities. For many, community sector organisations are their primary connection to the broader community and form the basis of their resilience to everyday adversity, as well as in times of crisis. However, community sector organisations are particularly vulnerable in a major emergency or disaster. Australian research shows that the most community sector organisations are highly vulnerable and unprepared for emergencies. This lack of preparedness can have impacts on service delivery, business continuity, and the wellbeing of clients. The consequences of major disruptions to the provision of social services to vulnerable people are serious and could be life-threatening in a disaster. This presentation will review the Victorian Council of Social Service (Australia) and Social Equity and Wellbeing Network (formerly the Christchurch Council of Social Services) records on the impacts of emergencies on community sector organisations, staff, and clients. From the discussion of records, recommendations will be presented that could improve the resilience of this crucial sector.
- Creator(s)
- Bridget Tehan, Sharon Tortonson,
- Date
- 1:38am 26th February 2016
- Tags
- People in Disasters, conference, Bridget Tehan, Sharon Tortonson, community organisations, social services, welfare, Community and Social Recovery Stream, Health and Wellbeing