Taupo & Turangi Herald

Simon a good sort to have in emergency

Simon named Harcourts Good Sort for December

- Milly Fullick

This month’s Harcourts Good Sort is exactly the kind of person you need in an emergency. Simon Smith moved to Kinloch only in 2019 but has already brought out the best in the community by helping them to prepare for the worst.

Smith was recognised for his hard work behind the scenes with Neighbourh­ood Support Taupō, helping the people of Kinloch prepare for natural disasters and other significan­t events through the community resilience plan.

He’s well-qualified for the job, as he previously had an extensive career in the New Zealand Red Cross disaster welfare support team.

In this post, he helped coordinate the response to some of New Zealand’s most significan­t disasters, including the Kaikoura earthquake in 2016 and the mass shooting at the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchur­ch in March 2015.

Now, he’s focusing his attention on how people can keep themselves and each other safe during and after major events.

“We’re looking at the specific risks in Kinloch; volcanic

activity, ashfall from Taranaki - which people don’t think about - and heavy weather events.”

When Smith moved to Kinloch with his partner, Dr Melissa Davidson, whom he met while they both worked for the Red Cross, he was looking for a way to put his skills to use.

“When we moved to Kinloch we thought, ‘How can we get involved in the community?”’

Now, Smith helps to run Davidson’s business training

medical profession­als in her area of expertise – pelvic health physiother­apy- as well as helping to develop the resilience plan.

He was nominated for the Good Sort award by fellow community helper Alivia Roberts, who is the coordinato­r of Neighbourh­ood Support Taupō.

In her nomination, Roberts praised Smith’s selflessne­ss.

“He dedicates his personal time to help the community of Kinloch.

“He really is a good sort.”

 ?? ?? (Left to right) Harcourt’s Mary-Louise Johns and Taupō District Mayor David Trewavas gave thanks to Kinloch resident Simon Smith for his community resilience work.
(Left to right) Harcourt’s Mary-Louise Johns and Taupō District Mayor David Trewavas gave thanks to Kinloch resident Simon Smith for his community resilience work.

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