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The Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience develops, maintains, and shares knowledge and learning. This is in support of a disaster resilient Australia.
There are many resources collections available. These include the Australian Emergency Management Library, and the Australian Disaster Resilience Handbook Collection. Collections also include the Australian Journal of Emergency Management, and Major Incidents Report. Their Knowledge Hub is a large collection containing many resources to support recovery.
This resource is part of the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience recovery collection.
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Title | Community Recovery Handbook - Toolkit 2-2: Further Resources for Community Recovery |
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Owner | Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience |
Date last updated | 2018 |
Resource type | Handbook |
What is this about?
The second of three toolkits that are supporting documents for the implementation of the Australian Disaster Resilience Community Recovery Handbook (AIDR 2018).
This toolkit provides links to a range of community recovery resources across various themes.
These include business continuity planning, community engagement and accountability and financial and non-financial assistance and psychological support.
Who is this resource for?
- Local Government
- Community Service Organisations
- Non Government Organisations
- Community Recovery Committees
Table of contents
- Children and young people
- Health
- Useful toolkits and field guides relating to culturally and linguistically diverse communities
- Psychological First Aid and psychosocial support
- Needs assessments
- Business continuity planning
- Community engagement and accountability
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Financial and non-financial assistance
- Australian Government assistance to individuals, families and communities outside of the Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery arrangements
- Financial assistance
- Relief measures provided by Australian Government agencies
- Non-financial assistance provided by Australian Government agencies
- Economic
- Environment
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