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After initial disaster ongoing communications within the community are important. This is a presentation delivered to the Emergency Response and Recovery Management summit 2013.

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Immediate communication

Ongoing communication

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• Established September 9th 2010 • Grassroots • A voice and a communication strategy for our

communities • Socially interactive and proactive • Information sharing and promotion of awareness • A symbol of hope

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• Deon Swiggs • Ben Young • Ali Jones • Anthea Livingstone • Martz Witty • Brent Selwyn • Andrea Cummings

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◦Accountability, Integrity and Transparency

◦Collaboration and Transformation

◦Diversity and Empowerment

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Vision

◦ The leader in promoting responsible

philanthropic and equitable outcomes

◦ connecting donors to community needs

Mission

◦measurable and sustainable impact

◦ serve as the leader, partner, catalyst and

resource

◦ grow and prudently manage an endowment

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Website Traffic Statistics

Unique Page Views

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Mission:

◦ To provide the people of Christchurch

through a leading website platform the

opportunity to feel connected to the rebuild

by providing a tool for constant two way

interaction

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Information flow

Open Communication

Direct Interaction

Social Networking

Creating and Promoting Events

Linking between Agency and Communities

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Conventional

◦Government Central and Local

◦Media

◦ Service Websites

Unconventional

◦ Social Media

◦User driven websites

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Identifying key players

◦ NGO’s

◦ Business

◦ Government (local and central)

Engagement

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Collaboration

◦Other organisations

Opening doors

Transparency

A common goal

Do the right thing – not the easy thing

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Authority

Funding support

Create a way for residents to inter

communicate with each other online

Register a list of community leaders

Provide ongoing weekly round up of updates

Open source software

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Provide tools and education

Asset Mapping

Grass Roots / Inter suburban communication

Constant ongoing collaboration

Honest communication as the basis for

building community resilience “It’s not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that

survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change." Charles Darwin, 1859

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Q & A Section – from authorities real time

Mobile App

Multimedia

Timeline

Interactive Map

Good News Stories

Social and Event Calendar

Support Forum

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