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kate.admin replied to the topic
Commemorations and Memorials in the forum Community Development and Engagement 1 year ago
Here’s some more resources that may be helpful around anniversaries/commemorations;
Australia Child and Adolescent Trauma, Loss and Grief Network
Understanding and managing anniversary reactions – Tips for families affected by bushfires
“Anniversaries are times of remembering, reflecting and review. When the anniversary marks something sad,…[Read more] -
Sumarlinah Winoto replied to the topic
Commemorations and Memorials in the forum Community Development and Engagement 1 year, 1 month ago
Thanks Kate!
In light of the 15th anniversary of the Black Saturday fires in Victoria, I wanted to share what Nillumbik Shire Council does in terms of commemoration.First and foremost, we are led by the affected communities. There is a memorial site in Strathewen, and the local community has a gathering on every anniversary. The Council doesn’t…[Read more]
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Kate_F started the topic
Commemorations and Memorials in the forum Community Development and Engagement 1 year, 1 month ago
During the February Get-Together, a conversation around disaster commemorations and memorial emerged. It would be helpful if we could continue a dialogue here around what some communities have experienced from lived expeirence, along with local council and emergency services contributions.
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Sabrina Davis posted an update in the group
Community Development and Engagement 1 year, 2 months ago
In our latest Online Get Together we posed the following question: How can we engage communities more in disaster preparedness and recovery? The answers from attendees of the online session can be found on our jam board here. Do you have any ideas you would like to share here and add to them or discuss ideas further?
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Kate_F posted an update in the group
Community Development and Engagement 1 year, 3 months ago
Does anyone have some resources on building inclusive communities?
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Pete Williams posted an update in the group
Community Development and Engagement 1 year, 4 months ago
Great to see the Sarsfield Snaps project win the Emergency Management Victoria Resilience Award. It was a project that involved a lot of younger children particularly at the Primary School and Kindergarten ages. A great example of Community Engagement. Follow the link to find out more https://sarsfield.com.au/sarsfieldsnaps
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Justin posted an update in the group
Community Development and Engagement 1 year, 4 months ago
Ping pong, Pizza, and Preparedness at Jiggi Hall In an uplifting community event, Jiggi Hall recently hosted the first-ever \'Ping Pong, Pizza, and Preparedness\' (PPP) gathering, organised by the Lismore City Council Community Recovery team. The idea for the PPP sprang from a casual conversation between Lismore Council\'s Community Recovery team and the Red Cross Flood Recovery Officer. Recognising the need for an innovative approach to disseminate recovery and preparedness information to our rural communities, we collaboratively embarked on this journey. During routine community hall audits, it was discovered that many halls had a ping pong table, a simple yet effective form of entertainment. With a stroke of wordplay genius, the PPP was born. The local halls embraced this novel approach to preparedness and recovery with enthusiasm and dedication. The inaugural event drew more than 60 attendees from Jiggi and surrounding areas. They had the opportunity to learn from speakers including the CROs and representatives from the Red Cross, NSW Rural Fire Service, Jiggi Resilience Network Emergency Radio Network, and NSW State Emergency Service. These experts shared invaluable insights on personal, pet, livestock, and residential recovery and preparedness actions. Additionally, over 70 \'Grab n Go\' bags, a fantastic initiative led by the Lismore Council CRO, were distributed, and filled with resources for recovery, preparedness, and mental health support. The Lismore Council Community Recovery team facilitated a panel-style Q&A session following the informative presentations. Attendees were treated to the famous Jiggi Hall wood-fired pizzas and dessert, funded by the Lismore City Council through the NSW Reconstruction Authority. This concept has been such a success that CROs from neighbouring LGAs have reached out for guidance on implementing similar initiatives in their own communities. The concept of free ping pong and pizza encouraged a good turnout from the community. The kids could play ping pong whilst parents could garner pertinent information hassle-free. As previously mentioned, participants from other communities attended and either expressed interest in replicating the event model or having an initial meet and greet with the community to begin developing the foundations of a working relationship with the Council. Comments from the community included the following statement from the Jiggi Hall President. “Friday night was really successful. We have had lots of positive feedback. There were lots of people there and many of them were people who do not regularly come to events at the Hall. One of the members of the community commented on how much better it was to have organised speakers rather than the Community Day where you had to wander around and obtain the information yourself. If you didn’t know what questions to ask you didn’t necessarily get the information you required so that was the difference for this person. It has also made them think about how very isolated they are and consider ways to decrease their isolation… Thank you for all your support and organisation…” Link to event timelapse video (5 seconds)
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Wonderful, thanks for sharing, what a great idea.
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Incredible use of community resources to bring people in – food is always a good draw card too. Wonderful initiative @justinwall
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