Students making use of the work and computer spaces in the reopened library.
Students making use of the work and computer spaces in the reopened library.
Students making use of the work and computer spaces in the reopened library.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Warners Hotel entrance iron work, Cathedral Square".
Students making use of the work and computer spaces in the reopened library.
Business Analyst Lucy-Jane Walsh at work in the UC CEISMIC Programme office.
Detail of the deconstruction work on the Pacific Brands House on Victoria Street.
Diggers work to clear the rubble from a demolished building on Victoria Street.
Students making use of the work and computer spaces in the reopened library.
In 2010 and 2011, Aotearoa New Zealand was hit by a number of major disasters involving loss of human life and severe disruption to social, ecological and economic wellbeing. The Pike River mine explosions were closely followed by a sequence of major earthquakes in Christchurch, seismic events that have permanently altered the lives of thousands of people in our third largest city, the closure of the central business district and the effective abandonment of whole residential areas. In early October 2011, the ship, Rena, grounded on a reef off the port of Tauranga and threatened a major oil spill throughout the Bay of Plenty, where local communities with spiritual and cultural connections to the land depend on sea food as well as thrive on tourism. The Council for Social Work Education Aotearoa New Zealand (CSWEANZ), representing all the Schools of Social Work in New Zealand, held a ‘Disaster Curriculum’ day in November 2011, at which social workers and Civil Defence leaders involved in the Christchurch earthquakes, the Rena Disaster, Fiji floods and the Boxing Day tsunami presented their narrative experience of disaster response and recovery. Workshops discussed and identified core elements that participants considered vital to a social work curriculum that would enable social work graduates in a range of community and cultural settings to respond in safe, creative and informed ways. We present our core ideas for a social work disaster curriculum and consider a wide range of educational content based on existing knowledge bases and new content within a disaster framework. http://www.swsd-stockholm-2012.org/
Staff at work in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
Staff at work in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
Staff at work in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
Staff at work in temporary office space in the Central Library after the earthquake.
Decoration on the cordon fence. Ongoing construction work can be seen in the background.
Deconstruction of the Crowne Plaza Hotel. A crane and digger are seen at work.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Restoration work in progress on 235 High Street".
An article that explains the innovative work of SCIRT in a post-disaster environment.
A Security Vehicle is parked outside the Registry building, waiting for staff to retrieve work.
Members of the Senior Management Team survey the temporary building work on the Ilam Oval.
Canterbury's Earthquake Recovery Commission says it accepts criticism of its work in coordinating the recovery effort.
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Provincial Council Chambers - the careful repair work continues here".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "A worker doing remedial work on 167 Hereford Street".
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Major earthquake hits Christchurch. Work being done to stabilize a chimney".
Photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Ross at work in the Red Zone, Lichfield Street".
A photograph of street art on Ferry Road. The photographer attributes the work to APEK.
Photograph captioned by Fairfax, "Contractors work on a drainage pipe in Kaiapoi after the earthquake".
A graphic showing work done by volunteers in order to earn tickets to The Concert.
Mike Hewson's art work on the site of the former public toilets in Hereford Street.
Damage to the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. View from the side with diggers at work.