All Right? Research and Evaluation: Research Summary June 2014
Articles, UC QuakeStudies
A PDF copy of a summary report of All Right? research findings. The report was created in June 2014.
A PDF copy of a summary report of All Right? research findings. The report was created in June 2014.
A PDF copy of a summary report of All Right? research findings. The report was created in February 2015
A PDF copy of a document detailing a ten-step 'recipe' for the All Right? campaign. The document provides a framework for the implementation of similar campaigns by different groups and in different contexts, while including information about the background and implementation of the All Right? campaign itself.
A PDF copy of a poster with tear-off tabs from the 2014 All Right? 'Compliments' campaign. The poster reads, "Free compliments. Give one away today," and contains twenty unique compliments.
A PDF copy of a poster with tear-off tabs from the 2013 All Right? 'Compliments' campaign. The poster reads, "Free compliments. Give one away today," and contains twenty unique compliments.
A PDF copy of ten brightly coloured sticker designs from the All Right? 'Compliments' campaign. Each sticker contains a unique compliment, such as, "You're sparklier than a disco ball".
A PDF document containing feedback from the public about All Right? campaigns and projects. The feedback was collected from emails, social media, and in-person conversations.
A PDF copy of an article written by All Right? for Family Times. The article is titled "Parenting's post-quake pressures" and featured in the Autumn 2014 edition of Family Times.
A PDF copy of a poster created for The Breeze Walking Festival. The poster reads, "When did you last walk together? A good stroll is even better with the ones you love".
A PDF copy of two poster advertising Summer of Fun events in Christchurch. The events were held in various neighbourhood locations around Canterbury and were supported by All Right?, SKIP and the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal.
A PDF image of a poem by Tama Hipango called 'We're All Right'. The opening line is "Christchurch is cold. But her beauty won't break." The poem is accompanied by All Right? graphics.
A PDF copy of four hospital window hoarding designs. The images read, "Welcome to the Princess Margaret Hospital," "Your aroha really helps," "Reception straight ahead," and "When did you last share kai with the whanau?".
A PDF copy of a 2016-2017 bicultural calendar published by All Right? for Matariki 2016. The calendar is dated according to the Maori year, is written in both English and Te Reo, and includes photographs of whānau around Christchurch.
A PDF copy of five postcards in remembrance of the February earthquake. The front of each postcard reads, "22 February. Today we reflect". The postcards have been used at River of Flower events and the Bloom Exhibition.
A PDF copy of six posters for free family events at Christchurch 2014 WORD Festival. Each poster features a quote from a young Christchurch writer, composed at the 2014 'Write Now' workshops.
A PDF copy of a billboard design depicting the 'Canterbury Rollercoaster'. The design reads, "Life's full of ups and downs. Where are you, your friends, and your whanau at? Visit allright.org.nz". The 'Canterbury Rollercoaster' was designed to raise awareness about emotional literacy in Canterbury.
A PDF copy of a postcard depicting the 'Canterbury Rollercoaster'. The message of the postcard is headed, "Congratulations, you've been given a roller coaster!" and provides instructions on how to best utilise it. The 'Canterbury Rollercoaster' was designed to raise awareness about emotional literacy in Canterbury.
A PDF copy of a poster promoting events held over a few days at Rehua Marae for Matariki. It reads, "Celebrate Matariki. Rehua Marae Whānau Day," and provides the date and time for kai, workshops, presentations and kapa haka, as well as a Kaumatua Lunch and a workshop on traditional Māori instruments.
A PDF copy of a poster promoting events held over a few days at Rehua Marae for Matariki. It reads, "Celebrate Matariki. Rehua Marae Whānau Day," and provides the date and time for kai, workshops, presentations and kapa haka, as well as a Kaumatua Lunch and a workshop on traditional Māori instruments.
A PDF copy of an invitation to the launch of Tiny Adventures. The invitation reads, "Psst... Be a part of a Tiny Adventure! Come along for the grand unveiling of a wee Canterbury gem that's set to make a big difference to Kiwi parents".
A PDF copy of the designs for three windblade flags. The images read, "It's all right to talk about it," "When did you last discover something new?" and "When did you last get your sweat on?".
A PDF copy of five postcards for the SCIRT World Buskers Festival 2014. Each postcard encouraged people to post something about the festival on Facebook to enter a prize draw for a family escape to Hanmer Springs.
A PDF copy of a print image from phase 1 of the All Right? campaign. The image reads, "It's all right to feel lucky". The image was designed to appear in The Star community newspapers.
A PDF copy of two posters created on the All Right? Poster Generator. The posters are for Room Four: St James School, Aranui. They include the responses from a number of students about what makes them feel good.
A PDF copy of three posters based on phase 1 of the All Right? campaign and promoting Youthline. Each poster reads, "It's all right to talk about it,' followed by the All Right? and Youthline logos and contact details.
A PDF copy of hoarding designs for Leighs Construction. The images ask, "What good things are you growing?", "Had a good boogie lately?", "When did you last share kai with the whanau?" and "When did you last share your hidden talents?".
A PDF copy of four hospital window hoarding designs. The images read, "Shown a mate you care lately?", "When did you last have a good boogie?", "Tried something a little different lately?" and "When was your last moment of wonder?".
A PDF copy of a two bookmarks created for Matariki 2015 and promoting the All Right app. Each bookmark reads, "Celebrate Matariki by doing more of the little things that make a difference," and provides brief information about Matariki.
A PDF copy of eight Adshel poster designs that appeared for phase 1 of the All Right? campaign. Each poster begins with the phrase, "It's all right...". The posters appeared in both Metrolite and Superlite variations for Adshel bus shelters.
A PDF copy of a concept diagram for branded 'Stress Road Cones' provided by Trends Collection. The first template shows the road cone with the BECA logo, while the second template shows the road cone with the All Right? logo.