A document created in 2012 that provides a range of ideas and examples successfully used by SCIRT to manage a site visit information day.
An example of a briefing provided to support staff hosting an event so they fully understood their roles and the focus of the event. The document was created in 2012.
A document illustrating elements of door to door contact, which is an initiative to help communities affected by nearby disruptive SCIRT works to understand what is happening.
A document providing an overview of the SCIRT Communication Team, including its purpose, objectives and decision-making processes.
A document that outlines objectives and ways of working collaboratively, which team members signed to show their commitment.
A document containing the research questions asked by Opinions Market Research Ltd when carrying out face-to-face surveys about SCIRT work.
A photograph of visitors to the In Your Face installation at LUXCITY.
A photograph of visitors to the In Your Face installation at LUXCITY.
A photograph of visitors to the In Your Face installation at LUXCITY.
A photograph of visitors to the In Your Face installation at LUXCITY.
A photograph of visitors to the In Your Face installation at LUXCITY.
A photograph of visitors to the In Your Face installation at LUXCITY.
The Government seems likely to face higher costs as it looks to strengthen the country's infrastructure in the wake of the Canterbury earthquakes.
A photograph of a young visitor being lifted up to view the In Your Face installation at LUXCITY.
The Earthquake Commission is expected to face tough questioning when its handling of the Canterbury Earthquakes is reviewed early next year.
A document containing examples of items provided in a folder for businesses. These are taken to the initial face-to-face meeting with business owners to discuss the impact and disruption of upcoming SCIRT rebuild works.
A photograph of a vacant site on the corner of Gloucester Street and Colombo Street. The site is to be the location of In Your Face, a large-scale installation which is part of LUXCITY.
A photograph of a vacant site on the corner of Gloucester Street and Colombo Street. The site is to be the location of In Your Face, a large-scale installation which is part of LUXCITY.
A damaged house perched on the edge of the cliffs above Sumner. The photographer comments, "This house has slowly gone over the edge since the big earthquake in Christchurch in February 2011. Subsequent earthquakes has caused the rock face to crumble more and more".
When the earthquake demolished Christchurch's central business district, some business owners had no option but to pack up and start again in a different city.
"You displayed great fortitude in the face of sudden, overwhelming loss."
The earthquake in Canterbury is likely to result in rate rises.
Three years on from the earthquakes of 2011, Census data now confirms massive changes to the face and shape of Christchurch.
A photograph of members of Massey University's Veterinary Emergency Response Team (VERT) working in the central city red zone after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. VERT travelled to Christchurch after the 22 February 2011 earthquake in order to assist with caring for animals. Each member is wearing a hard hat, face masks, and a head lamp.
The thousands of Christchurch residents expected to be forced into temporary Government-supplied accommodation by earthquake damage will be required to pay rent.
The country's building regulator admits it needs a major overhaul after years scrambling just to react to leaky homes and the Canterbury and Kaikōura earthquakes.
A magazine article which describes SCIRT's approach to training.
Residents and workers preparing for cleanup. Some are wearing face masks to protect themselves from the dust from liquefaction silt.
Residents and workers preparing for cleanup. Some are wearing face masks to protect themselves from the dust from liquefaction silt.
Residents and workers preparing for cleanup. Some are wearing face masks to protect themselves from the dust from liquefaction silt.