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2021 AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE CONFERENCE The disaster risk and resilience landscape is constantly evolving, and so too are the approaches we take in policy and practice. The Australian Disaster Resilience Conference returns in 2021 with the latest ideas and innovations in disaster resilience and risk reduction to Sydney on 18 and 19 August. In line with the growing interest andbody
AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE KNOWLEDGE HUB Australian Disaster Resilience Knowledge Hub. The Knowledge Hub is a national, open-source platform that supports and informs policy, planning, decision making and contemporary good practice in disaster resilience. More about the Knowledge Hub. Important: Click here to go to the ABC Emergency website for information on current emergencies. MANAGING EXERCISES HANDBOOK The purpose of this handbook is to provide guidelines and a national reference for the design, planning, conduct and evaluation of exercises. It will help to develop exercises across the national security environment. improved quality of exercises, through provision of relevant resources. The first edition of this handbook waspublished in 2001
NATIONAL EMERGENCY RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE HANDBOOK COLLECTION National Emergency Risk Assessment Guidelines Second edition 2015 (updated 2020) Originated as NERAG 2010. NATIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR DISASTER RECOVERY The National Principles for Disaster Recovery can be used by communities, governments and recovery agencies to guide our efforts, our approach, our planning and our decision-making. Australian and New Zealand government departments, recovery support agencies and two Australian communities impacted by major disasters have worked inpartnership
LESSONS MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK Lessons management is an overarching term that refers to collecting, analysing and disseminating experiences from operations, exercises, programs and reviews. A consistent approach to the management of lessons is an essential component for an organisation to become a learning organisation. Organisations are seen to be learning when their structures, systems and cultures are BLACK SUMMER BUSHFIRES, VIC, 2019-20 2019–20 VIC bushfires caused the loss of five lives and destroyed more than 300 homes and 6,632 head of stock. The fires burned more than 1.5 million ha of public and private land, including 1.39 million ha of forests and parks, plantations and native timber assets, critical animal habitats and water catchments. BUSHFIRE - DANDENONG RANGES AND MORNINGTON PENINSULA On 19 January 1997, temperatures soared above 40 °C and northerly winds gusting at 70 km per hour contributed to two damaging bushfires near Melbourne. The fires in Mt Eliza burnt two homes and evacuations were required at Mt Martha, Arthur's Seat and the Mornington Peninsula. Approximately 250 bushfires burnt areas of Victoria on 21 January, a 41.2 °C day. The worst affected areas were AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE DISASTER RESILIENCE Exploring the 10 Years Beyond Bushfires Report: Post-traumatic growth | ONLINE EVENT Online, , 2.00-3.00pm AEST AIDR Recovery Matters webinars get to the heart of key issues that are important in disaster recovery. Join us for the first Read more Australian Disaster Resilience Index Workshop Parramatta, NSW, 10.00am-03.00pm (AEST) AIDR The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is an LESSONS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2021 Cost. $395.00 - in person attendance. $245.00 - virtual attendance. The 2021 Lessons Management Forum will again bring together lessons management practitioners, those interested in this area, and those new to the area to share good practice, learnings and innovations. Presentations will cover lessons that have been identified as well ashow to
2021 AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE CONFERENCE The disaster risk and resilience landscape is constantly evolving, and so too are the approaches we take in policy and practice. The Australian Disaster Resilience Conference returns in 2021 with the latest ideas and innovations in disaster resilience and risk reduction to Sydney on 18 and 19 August. In line with the growing interest andbody
AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE KNOWLEDGE HUB Australian Disaster Resilience Knowledge Hub. The Knowledge Hub is a national, open-source platform that supports and informs policy, planning, decision making and contemporary good practice in disaster resilience. More about the Knowledge Hub. Important: Click here to go to the ABC Emergency website for information on current emergencies. MANAGING EXERCISES HANDBOOK The purpose of this handbook is to provide guidelines and a national reference for the design, planning, conduct and evaluation of exercises. It will help to develop exercises across the national security environment. improved quality of exercises, through provision of relevant resources. The first edition of this handbook waspublished in 2001
NATIONAL EMERGENCY RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE HANDBOOK COLLECTION National Emergency Risk Assessment Guidelines Second edition 2015 (updated 2020) Originated as NERAG 2010. NATIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR DISASTER RECOVERY The National Principles for Disaster Recovery can be used by communities, governments and recovery agencies to guide our efforts, our approach, our planning and our decision-making. Australian and New Zealand government departments, recovery support agencies and two Australian communities impacted by major disasters have worked inpartnership
LESSONS MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK Lessons management is an overarching term that refers to collecting, analysing and disseminating experiences from operations, exercises, programs and reviews. A consistent approach to the management of lessons is an essential component for an organisation to become a learning organisation. Organisations are seen to be learning when their structures, systems and cultures are BLACK SUMMER BUSHFIRES, VIC, 2019-20 2019–20 VIC bushfires caused the loss of five lives and destroyed more than 300 homes and 6,632 head of stock. The fires burned more than 1.5 million ha of public and private land, including 1.39 million ha of forests and parks, plantations and native timber assets, critical animal habitats and water catchments. BUSHFIRE - DANDENONG RANGES AND MORNINGTON PENINSULA On 19 January 1997, temperatures soared above 40 °C and northerly winds gusting at 70 km per hour contributed to two damaging bushfires near Melbourne. The fires in Mt Eliza burnt two homes and evacuations were required at Mt Martha, Arthur's Seat and the Mornington Peninsula. Approximately 250 bushfires burnt areas of Victoria on 21 January, a 41.2 °C day. The worst affected areas were AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE DISASTER RESILIENCE Exploring the 10 Years Beyond Bushfires Report: Post-traumatic growth | ONLINE EVENT Online, , 2.00-3.00pm AEST AIDR Recovery Matters webinars get to the heart of key issues that are important in disaster recovery. Join us for the first Read more Australian Disaster Resilience Index Workshop Parramatta, NSW, 10.00am-03.00pm (AEST) AIDR The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is an LESSONS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2021 The 2021 Lessons Management Forum will again bring together lessons management practitioners, those interested in this area, and those new to the area to share good practice, learnings and innovations. Presentations will cover lessons that have been identified as well as how to manage lessons. 2021 GENDER JUSTICE IN DISASTER CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Throughout the month of May, AIDR was pleased to partner with the Gender and Disaster Pod to support the Gender Justice in Disaster: inspiring action conference. AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE CONFERENCE 2021 Stan Grant. International Affairs Analyst. Australian Broadcasting Corporation Keynote speaker – shared with AFAC21. Stan Grant is the International Affairs Editor for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation – a multi-award-winning current affairs host, an authorand an adventurer.
FACILITATING DEBRIEFS SKILLS CLINIC AIDR is taking expressions of interest for our now publicly available online Facilitating Debriefs Skills Clinic, scheduled for August 2021. PROFILING DISASTER RISK DECISION MAKERS As part of the Disaster Risk Reduction Handbook, scheduled for publication later this year, AIDR is interviewing a series of leaders and planners from across the disaster risk reduction landscape. NATIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR DISASTER RECOVERY The National Principles for Disaster Recovery can be used by communities, governments and recovery agencies to guide our efforts, our approach, our planning and our decision-making. Australian and New Zealand government departments, recovery support agencies and two Australian communities impacted by major disasters have worked inpartnership
MANAGING EXERCISES HANDBOOK The purpose of this handbook is to provide guidelines and a national reference for the design, planning, conduct and evaluation of exercises. It will help to develop exercises across the national security environment. improved quality of exercises, through provision of relevant resources. The first edition of this handbook waspublished in 2001
FLOOD COMMUNITY SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENTS The focus groups are part of a research project to develop nationally consistent flood community safety announcements. The online focus groups will be 60-90 minutes long and will be running from 15-25 June, with a number of date and time options. AIDR WINS EMPA RECOVERY AWARD AIDR has been awarded the Emergency Management Public Affairs (EMPA) Recovery Award for excellence in disaster and emergency communication, in recognition of AIDR's work to support community recovery following the Black Summer bushfires. AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE DISASTER RESILIENCE Exploring the 10 Years Beyond Bushfires Report: Post-traumatic growth | ONLINE EVENT Online, , 2.00-3.00pm AEST AIDR Recovery Matters webinars get to the heart of key issues that are important in disaster recovery. Join us for the first Read more Australian Disaster Resilience Index Workshop Parramatta, NSW, 10.00am-03.00pm (AEST) AIDR The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is an 2021 AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE CONFERENCEDISASTER RESILIENCE NETWORKCOMMUNITY DISASTER RESILIENCEDISASTER RESILIENCE FEMANATIONAL RESILIENCE CONFERENCERESILIENCE CONFERENCE CHICAGOSTATE DISASTERRESILIENCE
The Australian Disaster Resilience Conference is the nation's premier event focused on contemporary disaster resilience practice andresearch.
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Australian Disaster Resilience Index Workshop Parramatta, NSW, 10.00am-03.00pm (AEST) AIDR The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is an industry-first snapshot of the capacities for disaster resilience in Read more Australian Disaster Resilience Index Workshop Darwin, NT, 10.00am-03.00pm (ACST) AIDR The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is an industry-first snapshot of the capacities LESSONS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2021 The 2021 Lessons Management Forum will again bring together lessons management practitioners, those interested in this area, and those new to the area to share good practice, learnings and innovations. Presentations will cover lessons that have been identified as well as how to manage lessons. RESILIENT AUSTRALIA AWARDS Now in its 22 nd year, the awards recognise outstanding contributions in each state and territory across six categories: community, business, local government, government, school and photography.. The awards recognise a wide range of initiatives with past projects centred on risk assessment and mitigation, mental health and wellbeing, education, training and research, and community engagement NATIONAL RECOVERY FORUM The National Recovery Forum will bring people involved in disaster recovery together to develop connections and share knowledge, ideas, inspiration and good practice for communities to recover well from disasters and build a resilient future. PUBLIC INFORMATION AND WARNINGS HANDBOOK The effective communication of public information and warnings is a critical element of emergency management, with the power to save lives. This handbook provides insight and guidance to people who have responsibility for communication with the public in the event of an emergency. The handbook presents nationally agreed principles for warning policy and practice and explores the essential BUSHFIRE - DANDENONG RANGES AND MORNINGTON PENINSULA On 19 January 1997, temperatures soared above 40 °C and northerly winds gusting at 70 km per hour contributed to two damaging bushfires near Melbourne. The fires in Mt Eliza burnt two homes and evacuations were required at Mt Martha, Arthur's Seat and the Mornington Peninsula. Approximately 250 bushfires burnt areas of Victoria on 21 January, a 41.2 °C day. The worst affected areas were NATIONAL DISASTER RECOVERY MONITORING & EVALUATION DATABASE Information about emergencies, disasters and disaster resilience comes from many sources. If you have information you would like to contribute (documents, data and images), please click the button on the right to go to the submissions page. VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM The Volunteer Leadership Program (VLP) is a dynamic, immersive residential two-day program, spread over three days, for emergency sector volunteers with AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE DISASTER RESILIENCE Exploring the 10 Years Beyond Bushfires Report: Post-traumatic growth | ONLINE EVENT Online, , 2.00-3.00pm AEST AIDR Recovery Matters webinars get to the heart of key issues that are important in disaster recovery. Join us for the first Read more Australian Disaster Resilience Index Workshop Parramatta, NSW, 10.00am-03.00pm (AEST) AIDR The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is an 2021 AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE CONFERENCEDISASTER RESILIENCE NETWORKCOMMUNITY DISASTER RESILIENCEDISASTER RESILIENCE FEMANATIONAL RESILIENCE CONFERENCERESILIENCE CONFERENCE CHICAGOSTATE DISASTERRESILIENCE
The Australian Disaster Resilience Conference is the nation's premier event focused on contemporary disaster resilience practice andresearch.
AUSTRALIAN DISASTER RESILIENCE KNOWLEDGE HUBAIDR DEFICIENCY REPORTAIDR NAVYAUSTRALIAN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTEAUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE FORDISASTER RESILIENCE
Australian Disaster Resilience Index Workshop Parramatta, NSW, 10.00am-03.00pm (AEST) AIDR The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is an industry-first snapshot of the capacities for disaster resilience in Read more Australian Disaster Resilience Index Workshop Darwin, NT, 10.00am-03.00pm (ACST) AIDR The Australian Disaster Resilience Index is an industry-first snapshot of the capacities LESSONS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2021 The 2021 Lessons Management Forum will again bring together lessons management practitioners, those interested in this area, and those new to the area to share good practice, learnings and innovations. Presentations will cover lessons that have been identified as well as how to manage lessons. RESILIENT AUSTRALIA AWARDS Now in its 22 nd year, the awards recognise outstanding contributions in each state and territory across six categories: community, business, local government, government, school and photography.. The awards recognise a wide range of initiatives with past projects centred on risk assessment and mitigation, mental health and wellbeing, education, training and research, and community engagement NATIONAL RECOVERY FORUM The National Recovery Forum will bring people involved in disaster recovery together to develop connections and share knowledge, ideas, inspiration and good practice for communities to recover well from disasters and build a resilient future. PUBLIC INFORMATION AND WARNINGS HANDBOOK The effective communication of public information and warnings is a critical element of emergency management, with the power to save lives. This handbook provides insight and guidance to people who have responsibility for communication with the public in the event of an emergency. The handbook presents nationally agreed principles for warning policy and practice and explores the essential BUSHFIRE - DANDENONG RANGES AND MORNINGTON PENINSULA On 19 January 1997, temperatures soared above 40 °C and northerly winds gusting at 70 km per hour contributed to two damaging bushfires near Melbourne. The fires in Mt Eliza burnt two homes and evacuations were required at Mt Martha, Arthur's Seat and the Mornington Peninsula. Approximately 250 bushfires burnt areas of Victoria on 21 January, a 41.2 °C day. The worst affected areas were NATIONAL DISASTER RECOVERY MONITORING & EVALUATION DATABASE Information about emergencies, disasters and disaster resilience comes from many sources. If you have information you would like to contribute (documents, data and images), please click the button on the right to go to the submissions page. VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM The Volunteer Leadership Program (VLP) is a dynamic, immersive residential two-day program, spread over three days, for emergency sector volunteers with LESSONS MANAGEMENT FORUM 2021 The 2021 Lessons Management Forum will again bring together lessons management practitioners, those interested in this area, and those new to the area to share good practice, learnings and innovations. Presentations will cover lessons that have been identified as well as how to manage lessons. NATIONAL RECOVERY FORUM The National Recovery Forum will bring people involved in disaster recovery together to develop connections and share knowledge, ideas, inspiration and good practice for communities to recover well from disasters and build a resilient future. NATIONAL PRINCIPLES FOR DISASTER RECOVERY The National Principles for Disaster Recovery can be used by communities, governments and recovery agencies to guide our efforts, our approach, our planning and our decision-making. PUBLIC INFORMATION AND WARNINGS HANDBOOK The effective communication of public information and warnings is a critical element of emergency management, with the power to save lives. This handbook provides insight and guidance to people who have responsibility for communication with the public in the event of an emergency. The handbook presents nationally agreed principles for warning policy and practice and explores the essential MANAGING EXERCISES HANDBOOK An exercise is a controlled, objective-driven activity used for testing, practising or evaluating processes or capabilities. Exercises are an essential component of preparedness and should be used to enhance capability and contribute to continuous improvement. LESSONS MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK Lessons management is an overarching term that refers to collecting, analysing and disseminating experiences from operations, exercises, programs and reviews. 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