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People in Disasters Conference - Monitoring Social Recovery in Greater Christchurch

Description

A video of a presentation by Jane Morgan and Annabel Begg during the Social Recovery Stream of the 2016 People in Disasters Conference. The presentation is titled, "Monitoring Social Recovery in Greater Christchurch".

The abstract for this presentation reads as follows:

This presentation provides an overview of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's Social Recovery Lessons and Legacy project. This project was commissioned in 2014 and completed in December 2015. It had three main aims: to capture Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority's role in social recovery after the Canterbury earthquakes, to identify lessons learned, and to disseminate these lessons to future recovery practitioners. The project scope spanned four Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority work programmes: The Residential Red Zone, the Social and Cultural Outcomes, the Housing Programme, and the Community Resilience Programme. Participants included both Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority employees, people from within a range of regional and national agencies, and community and public sector organisations who worked with Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority over time. The presentation will outline the origin and design of the project, and present some key findings.

Subject
People in Disasters, conference, Jane Morgan, Annabel Begg, Monitoring Recovery, social, disaster, Recovery Stream, Health and Wellbeing
Type
Moving Image
Identifier
qsr-object:310668
Creator
Annabel Begg, Jane Morgan
Creator credit
Lucy-Jane Walsh
Date
10:29am 25 February 2016
Format
video/mp4
Coverage
People in Disasters Conference, 45 Harvard Avenue
Rights
Creative Commons BY 3.0 NZ

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