A pdf copy of a spreadsheet tool used by designers to undertake a whole of life evaluation of rebuild options.
A design guideline which provides guidance to designers on how to carry out a whole of life evaluation of rebuild options.
A document outlying the initial evaluation process for building occupancy on campus after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
A PDF copy of an evaluation document highlighting quantitative findings about how the All Right? social marketing campaign has helped Cantabrians. The report was created by All Right? in April 2017.
An entry from Ruth Gardner's blog for 24 September 2011 entitled, "EQC Evaluation".
A PowerPoint presentation which evaluates and analyses the effectiveness of The Lonely Cone Recall campaign.
An abstract which describes the content of Trent Beckman-Cross's full PhD thesis.
An All Right? infographic illustrating research carried out by All Right? about wellbeing in post-quake Canterbury, and the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The infographic is designed to be printed and folded into a double-sided concertina brochure.
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 graphic giving statistics on detailed engineering evaluations of schools.
A PDF copy of an article published in the International Journal of Mental Health Promotion on 9 August 2016. The article is authored by Kristi Calder, Lucy D'Aeth, Sue Turner, Ciaran Fox and Annabel Begg. The article can be viewed in the online journal here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14623730.2016.1210531
An entry from Roz Johnson's blog for 21 December 2011 entitled, "Loving Green".
An infographic containing illustrated statistics about the positive impact of dancing on wellbeing. The infographic was created to promote the Body Festival in Christchurch.
An All Right? infographic titled 'The Human Cost of Unsettled Earthquake Claims'. The infographic illustrates research about the effect that unsettled claims are having on Cantabrians' wellbeing.
A table showing the results of Christchurch City Council's Detailed Engineering Evaluation assessments.
A photograph of a map of CBD building evaluations as of 27 February 2011.
A photograph of workers evaluating a crack in the footpath next to the Avon River.
A PDF document containing ideas from the public for All Right?'s Tiny Adventures Share Activities. People were invited to email All Right? with ideas for fun activities for young children.
A PDF copy of a summary report of All Right? research findings. The report was created in January 2016.
An All Right? infographic designed for use on Facebook. The infographic illustrates research carried out by All Right?.
A PDF copy of guidelines for qualitative research with older people in Christchurch. The focus groups were facilitated by Age Concern in February 2015, to inform the All Right? wellbeing campaign.
A PDF copy of a summary of qualitative research findings on young people in Christchurch. The report resulted from focus groups facilitated by Age Concern in February 2015, to inform the All Right? wellbeing campaign.
A PDF document containing graphic resources and research findings by All Right?.
An All Right? infographic designed for use on Facebook. The infographic illustrates research carried out by All Right?.
An All Right? infographic designed for use as a web banner in March 2014. The infographic illustrates research carried out by All Right? about wellbeing in Canterbury.
An All Right? infographic designed for use as a web banner in March 2014. The infographic illustrates research carried out by All Right? about wellbeing in Canterbury.
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 summary report of All Right? research findings. The report was created in February 2017
An All Right? infographic designed for use as a web banner. The infographic asks a question beginning with 'What could you do', and gives three ideas for improving personal wellbeing.