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    Resilience framework and guidelines for practice (2012)

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    Carter J
    Vargo J
    Moss H
    Britt, Eileen cc
    Conradson, David cc
    Scott, Anne cc
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    Abstract

    This document reviews research-based understandings of the concept of resilience. A conceptual model is developed which identifies a number of the factors that influence individual and household resilience. Guided by the model, a series of recommendations are developed for practices that will support individual and household resilience in Canterbury in the aftermath of the 2010-2011 earthquakes.

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    Britt E, Carter J, Conradson D, Scott A, Vargo J, Moss H (2012). Resilience framework and guidelines for practice. Ministry of Social Development. 46pp-46pp.
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    Keywords
    resilience; earthquake; Canterbury
    ANZSRC Fields of Research
    52 - Psychology::5205 - Social and personality psychology::520501 - Community psychology
    42 - Health sciences::4206 - Public health::420603 - Health promotion
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10092/17651

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