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Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora logo

During an emergency normal daily life is disrupted and people may need to leave their homes. This can be particularly difficult for mothers and people caring for babies.

Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora has advice on feeding your baby in an emergency for both breastfed and formula-fed babies.

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The Marae Emergency Preparedness Plan helps marae be prepared for an emergency. It encourages whānau, hapū and iwi to think about the possible impacts of natural disasters.

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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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Give us feedback about Emergency Mobile Alert. Information collected in this survey is used to make ongoing improvements to the alerting platform.

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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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Hands marking off a checklist

Make a plan online with your whānau to get through an emergency. Think about the things you need every day and work out what you would do if you didn't have them.

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Join a Neighbourhood Support Group on the Neighbourhood Support website or call 0800 463 444.

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Find instructions for updating your Samsung phone on the Samsung NZ website.

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Have a Neighbour's Day. Neighbour's Day is held every March. It encourages neighbours to get to know each other. It doesn't matter if you're an individual, group or organisation. Or if your neighbourhood is made up of houses, flats, business or something else entirely. You can host an event tailored specifically to your neighbourhood.

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Learn about tsunami that have reached New Zealand since humans arrived.
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Follow the Shut Happens task list to create contingency plans for your business.

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The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has advice for preparing a plan for your animals. It includes checklists for different types of animals and different emergencies. Work through the checklists to develop your plan.

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Te Hīkoi a Rūaumoko | Rūaumoko's Walk is a bi-lingual children’s book based on Ngāti Kahungunu legends and dialect. It tells the story of what to do in an earthquake and tsunami. Find Te Hīkoi a Rūaumoko on the Hawke's Bay Emergency Management website.

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What's the Plan, Stan? is proudly supported by the Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake.

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Find pūrākau about historic emergencies on Te Ara, The Encyclopedia of New Zealand.

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Use Thinking Maps for students to visualise their thinking.
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Visit the New Zealand Curriculum website for more information on the New Zealand Curriculum.
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Find resources from the Science Learning Hub to help students learn more about the science of earthquakes.

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