Rotorua Daily Post

Help make your community more resilient

- By Liz Koh Liz Koh is an Authorised Financial Adviser. The advice given here is general and does not constitute specific advice to any person. A free disclosure statement can be obtained by calling 0800 273 847. For free ebooks, go to moneymax.co.nz and

Over the last few weeks, we have been reminded many times of the fact that, whether we like it or not, we are part of a community.

The welfare and well-being of each person in the community has an impact, either directly or indirectly, on the community as a whole.

We are all in this together, as they say. Viruses are contagious, and to protect a community, each individual needs to be kept safe and well.

But as well as our health, our individual financial and social wellbeing is dependent on the financial and social well-being of the community as a whole. If businesses don’t succeed, there is increased unemployme­nt and lower economic growth. Just like a virus, there is a contagion effect as in turn this low growth leads to more business failures, even more unemployme­nt and lower standards of living.

For communitie­s to flourish, they need to be resilient.

By definition, a resilient community is one which has a sustained ability to use available resources (energy, communicat­ion, transport, food, etc) to respond to and withstand adverse situations such as natural disasters, economic shocks or pandemics.

The key attributes of a resilient community, as outlined by the local Emergency Management Office, include:

● The community is connected and works together towards shared goals.

● Individual­s and social structures are engaged and empowered to make a difference.

● The community has strong and trusting partnershi­ps with each other.

● People have a sense of place and belonging in their community. In times of stress, people want to stay. In New Zealand, we have a network of local organisati­ons who strive to build community resilience. They are Community Foundation­s, each with an individual name, but members of Community Foundation­s of New Zealand (communityf­oundations.org.nz) and right now, they need your help to make our communitie­s stronger.

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