Community Recovery Forums
The annual Community Recovery Forum aims to bring together government, non-government organisations and the private sector to explore human and social recovery challenges and opportunities for the future.
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Community Recovery Forum 2019
The fourth annual Community Recovery Forum theme was The Recovery Journey - Building Resilience Together.
Building from the 2018 forum, the 2019 Forum strategically explored existing resilience building solutions and their grassroots application in local communities.
For more details view the Community Recovery Forum Agenda (PDF, 1.4 MB), and following videos, slides and program handouts provided to delegates.
Handouts
Presenter videos
(supplied with kind permission)
- LGAQ Conference Presentation
- Local Radio in Emergencies
- Amanda Leck - AIDR
- Tim Driscoll - RFDS
- Alistair Dawsom - IGEM
Presenter slideshows
(supplied with kind permission)
- Amanda Leck - AIDR Presentation (PDF, 40.7 MB)
- Ben Wood - DCDSS Presentation (PDF, 3.9 MB)
- Karla Keough and Eric Boardman - DCDSS Presentation (PDF, 20.7 MB)
- Fyowna Norton - Emergency Management Victoria Key Note Presentation (PDF, 6.8 MB)
- Gladstone Regional Council - Mayor Burnett Presentation (PDF, 4.3 MB)
- Ryan Blake - DHPW Presentation (PDF, 4.3 MB)
- Alistair Dawson - IGEM Presentation (PDF, 24.7 MB)
- Louise Mitchell - SRRG Presentation (PDF, 1.3 MB)
- Mark Henley - QCOSS Presentation (PDF, 16.4 MB)
- Chris Mundy - QFCA Presentation (PDF, 4.6 MB)
- Darryn Hammond - RACQ Presentation (PDF, 6.8 MB)
- Tim O'Driscoll - RFDS Presentation (PDF, 4 MB)
- Justin Elstob - Save the Children Presentation (PDF, 10 MB)
- Winton Shire Council - Mayor Baskett Presentation (PDF, 29 MB)
Community Recovery Forum 2019
The fourth annual Community Recovery Forum theme was The Recovery Journey - Building Resilience Together.
Building from the 2018 forum, the 2019 Forum strategically explored existing resilience building solutions and their grassroots application in local communities.
For more details view the Community Recovery Forum Agenda (PDF, 1.4 MB), and following videos, slides and program handouts provided to delegates.
Handouts
Presenter videos
(supplied with kind permission)
- LGAQ Conference Presentation
- Local Radio in Emergencies
- Amanda Leck - AIDR
- Tim Driscoll - RFDS
- Alistair Dawsom - IGEM
Presenter slideshows
(supplied with kind permission)
- Amanda Leck - AIDR Presentation (PDF, 40.7 MB)
- Ben Wood - DCDSS Presentation (PDF, 3.9 MB)
- Karla Keough and Eric Boardman - DCDSS Presentation (PDF, 20.7 MB)
- Fyowna Norton - Emergency Management Victoria Key Note Presentation (PDF, 6.8 MB)
- Gladstone Regional Council - Mayor Burnett Presentation (PDF, 4.3 MB)
- Ryan Blake - DHPW Presentation (PDF, 4.3 MB)
- Alistair Dawson - IGEM Presentation (PDF, 24.7 MB)
- Louise Mitchell - SRRG Presentation (PDF, 1.3 MB)
- Mark Henley - QCOSS Presentation (PDF, 16.4 MB)
- Chris Mundy - QFCA Presentation (PDF, 4.6 MB)
- Darryn Hammond - RACQ Presentation (PDF, 6.8 MB)
- Tim O'Driscoll - RFDS Presentation (PDF, 4 MB)
- Justin Elstob - Save the Children Presentation (PDF, 10 MB)
- Winton Shire Council - Mayor Baskett Presentation (PDF, 29 MB)
Community Recovery Forum 2018
The third annual Community Recovery (Human and Social Recovery) Forum was held on 25 October 2018 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The forum’s theme was Communities thriving, not just surviving. A number of Queensland communities had been significantly impacted by disaster events in recent years and the forum showcased innovative strategies some of these communities implemented to survive and recover.
The event featured 22 speakers who presented on a range of topics, from volunteering and business, through to climate change and community-led recovery.
The forum brought together more than 300 delegates from a diverse range of sectors, including:
- Community-based organisations
- Community recovery partners
- Local Government
- Community development consultants
- Community Services and Industry Alliance
- Volunteering Queensland
- Queensland Fire and Emergency Services
- Queensland Reconstruction Authority
- Department of Employment, Small Business and Training
- Department of Environment and Heritage
- Queensland Health
- Queensland Tourism Industry Council.
The following videos, slides and program handouts were provided to delegates.
Handouts
- Third Annual Queensland Community Recovery Forum Program (PDF, 1.9 MB)
- Third Annual Queensland Community Recovery Masterclass agenda (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Presenter videos
(supplied with kind permission)
- Warwick Merry (MC) forum wrap-up
- How Communities Recover After a Flood – ABC video
- Get Ready Cook Shire video
- Get Ready Charleville video (not shown on the day, though similar to the above)
- GetReady.qld.gov.au website, for more information
Presenter slideshows
(supplied with kind permission)
- Community Resilience: The Big Picture – Qld Reconstruction Authority (PDF, 53.4 MB)
- QFES Volunteerism Strategy (PDF, 2.8 MB)
- Non-Communicable Disease Following Disasters (PDF, 24.8 MB)
- Business Resilience and Economic Recovery DESBT (PDF, 1.5 MB)
- Scenic Rim Community Recovery (PDF, 5.1 MB)
- Community Led Recovery (PDF, 8.9 MB)
- Volunteering Queensland – Spontaneous Volunteer Management (PDF, 14.6 MB)
- Isaac Regional Council Storm Recovery (PDF, 35.6 MB)
- Hinchinbrook Council Recovery Approach (PDF, 1.8 MB)
- Building a Resilient Tourism Industry (PDF, 3.5 MB)
Community Recovery Forum 2018
The third annual Community Recovery (Human and Social Recovery) Forum was held on 25 October 2018 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The forum’s theme was Communities thriving, not just surviving. A number of Queensland communities had been significantly impacted by disaster events in recent years and the forum showcased innovative strategies some of these communities implemented to survive and recover.
The event featured 22 speakers who presented on a range of topics, from volunteering and business, through to climate change and community-led recovery.
The forum brought together more than 300 delegates from a diverse range of sectors, including:
- Community-based organisations
- Community recovery partners
- Local Government
- Community development consultants
- Community Services and Industry Alliance
- Volunteering Queensland
- Queensland Fire and Emergency Services
- Queensland Reconstruction Authority
- Department of Employment, Small Business and Training
- Department of Environment and Heritage
- Queensland Health
- Queensland Tourism Industry Council.
The following videos, slides and program handouts were provided to delegates.
Handouts
- Third Annual Queensland Community Recovery Forum Program (PDF, 1.9 MB)
- Third Annual Queensland Community Recovery Masterclass agenda (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Presenter videos
(supplied with kind permission)
- Warwick Merry (MC) forum wrap-up
- How Communities Recover After a Flood – ABC video
- Get Ready Cook Shire video
- Get Ready Charleville video (not shown on the day, though similar to the above)
- GetReady.qld.gov.au website, for more information
Presenter slideshows
(supplied with kind permission)
- Community Resilience: The Big Picture – Qld Reconstruction Authority (PDF, 53.4 MB)
- QFES Volunteerism Strategy (PDF, 2.8 MB)
- Non-Communicable Disease Following Disasters (PDF, 24.8 MB)
- Business Resilience and Economic Recovery DESBT (PDF, 1.5 MB)
- Scenic Rim Community Recovery (PDF, 5.1 MB)
- Community Led Recovery (PDF, 8.9 MB)
- Volunteering Queensland – Spontaneous Volunteer Management (PDF, 14.6 MB)
- Isaac Regional Council Storm Recovery (PDF, 35.6 MB)
- Hinchinbrook Council Recovery Approach (PDF, 1.8 MB)
- Building a Resilient Tourism Industry (PDF, 3.5 MB)