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27 results for English and Document

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Cartoon person doing Drop, Cover and Hold
Teach students about earthquakes with this earthquake lesson plan.
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Blind Low Vision NZ has advice on earthquake preparedness for people who are blind or have a visual impairment.

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Read the Decision for Emergency Mobile Alert to remain a non-opt-out channel for more information.

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Have staff fill in a personal workplace emergency plan to plan for an emergency during work hours.

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Read this story about earthquakes in English and te reo Māori.

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Read the Director's Statement for Emergency Mobile Alert Device Standards. It defines the desired mobile device standards for emergency alerting in New Zealand.

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Read this story about volcanic eruptions in English and te reo Māori.

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Read Beth's story about floods in English and te reo Māori.

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Read this story about storms in English and te reo Māori.

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See the survey results for the 2018 and 2019 nationwide tests of Emergency Mobile Alert.

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Download this PDF template to make an emergency plan with your whānau.

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New Zealand ShakeOut

Say thanks to kids by giving them our New Zealand ShakeOut certificate in English or te Reo Māori.

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Download and print our colouring pages of Stan and the IMPACT kids getting ready for an emergency.
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Learn about our tsunami monitoring and warning system. This guide has been developed for Mayors and people working in local government.

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I am Deaf, let's talk

Learn some New Zealand Sign Language that will help you communicate with a Deaf person in the event of an emergency.

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Find information on www.getready.govt.nz in large print.

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Stan the dog

The Get Ready Challenge encourages students and whānau to get ready for an emergency. Students can complete 5 challenges in class or at home.

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Read our Emergency Mobile Alert guide for media. It explains how Emergency Mobile Alerts work and answers questions that media might have. 

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Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere. Floods, storms, earthquakes, tsunami, volcanoes and other hazards can disrupt our lives, damage property and cause serious harm.

Download our What Would You Do? booklet in English to work out what you can do to prepare for an emergency.

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