Wellbeing recovery plan for Tāmaki Makaurau. September 2024
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Tāmaki Makaurau Recovery OfficeSource:
Tāmaki Makaurau Recovery Office, Auckland Council, New Zealand GovernmentPublication date:
2024Topics:
Environment ,PeopleWellbeing Recovery Plan summary. Extracts
A collaborative approach to wellbeing in the context of the 2023 weather events
1. Individuals, families, whānau and communities have access to relevant services, support and opportunities to aid their wellbeing throughout their recovery journey, moving towards a
more hopeful future.
2. Impacted whānau Māori
feel culturally supported and empowered to navigate their recovery journey in a way that honours and enhances their unique Māori identity and wellbeing.
3. Key agencies and organisations set the foundations for working together to support wellbeing in anticipation of further weather events and the long-term impacts of climate change.
Purpose of the wellbeing recovery plan
To develop and deliver a collaborative long-term approach to supporting the wellbeing recovery of individuals, whānau and communities in Tāmaki Makaurau in the context of the 2023 weather events.
The plan aims to:
- create a shared understanding of what wellbeing recovery looks like for Tāmaki Makaurau
- coordinate the delivery of initiatives, support, and services across central and local government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and service providers
- take a broad, long-term view of hauora (health and wellbeing) so that individuals, whānau and communities impacted by the 2023 weather events have access to the support they need to
recover well. ...
Tāmaki Makaurau Recovery Office, Auckland Council
September 2024
See also
Community and social recovery needs assessment: summary report 2024
Māngere recovery needs assessment 2023
Puketāpapa recovery needs assessment 2023
Waitākere Ranges resilience planning
West Auckland emergency response study 2024
West Auckland recovery needs assessment 2023
Knowledge Auckland: Other storm recovery documents
Auckland Council website:
Recovery from extreme weather and natural disasters