Bush Telegraph

Civil Defence response applauded by council

- Dave Murdoch

At its monthly meeting on June 24 Tararua District Council’s district resilience manager Steve Dunn presented an outline of the activity, processes and outcomes achieved during the activation of the Tararua District Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) during the drought and Covid-19 level 4 lockdown, with a focus on welfare aspects.

This centre was activated on March 25 with the instructio­n to establish systems and processes to collate requests and action any support needed. This included co-ordinating the need for food supplies, temporary accommodat­ion, household items and clothing, and grocery assistance.

Councillor Sharon Wards was asked to lead the operations of the welfare team as welfare manager.

During the three months of its operation (it ended May 1) the 47 staff involved ensured over 30 agencies and organisati­ons were supported, advised and communicat­ed with.

A key role was co-ordinating the work of already existing welfare agencies under one umbrella using a Caring For Communitie­s framework. This brought together such agencies as the Safe Communitie­s Forum, the Strengthen­ing Families Network and the Tararua Health and Wellbeing Governance group.

Key achievemen­ts were the support of seven foodbanks, over 200 calls for assistance were acted upon, 34,000 items of personal protective equipment (PPE) were supplied, over 100 grocery shops were made for the elderly and food banks and 45 media releases were sent out.

At the end of the presentati­on Steve Dunn, Sharon Wards and events and administra­tion assistant Mercedes Waitere-McCallum were acknowledg­ed and thanked by the councillor­s for their excellent focus on the welfare aspects.

The councillor­s also passed resolution­s to ensure that this excellent network of agencies was continued providing resources and training as well as promoting the sharing of informatio­n, collaborat­ion and networking.

 ??  ?? District Resilience Manager Steve Dunn and Events and Administra­tion Secretary Mercedes Waitere-McCallum after their report to the Tararua District Council June 24.
District Resilience Manager Steve Dunn and Events and Administra­tion Secretary Mercedes Waitere-McCallum after their report to the Tararua District Council June 24.

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