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Key Question: What is Community Resilience?
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Exploring the definition of community resilience – and starting to collate different frameworks, perspectives on, and dimensions of resilience.
Kennan, Tim, Laleh
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California Health Medical Reserve Corps »
California Health Medical Reserve Corps
California Health Medical Reserve Corps☜Catalyzing human potential to re-imagine health.☜F1CEB7
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Committees☜CHC Committees☜D3ABAB
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CHC - WE (Partnerships) »
CHC - WE (Partnerships)
CHC - WE (Partnerships)☜Goal: Foster collaboration and connections between CHC and strategic partners.☜D3ABAB
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Challenge Round: Community Resilience »
Challenge Round: Community Resilience
Challenge Round: Community Resilience☜The goal is to create a foundation for CHC to be a self-adaptive and self-learning collaborative organization in preparation for solving complex public health issues in partnership with external partners. Challenge Rounds aims to enhance organizational learning, promote collaborative interdisciplinary problem solving, and to promote transparency across the organization – it also challenges CHC to develop, refine, and implement tools for collaborative problem solving and knowledge management. ☜6ED36E
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Key Question: What is Community Resilience?
Key Question: What is Community Resilience?☜Exploring the definition of community resilience – and starting to collate different frameworks, perspectives on, and dimensions of resilience.☜FFB597
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V2R Framework »
V2R Framework
V2R Framework☜The V2R (Vulnerability to Resilience) framework sets out key factors that contribute to peoples vulnerabilitiy: exposure to hazards and stresses; fragile livelihoods; future uncertainty; and weak governance. It provides detailed explanations of the linkages between these factors as well as ideas for action to strengthen resilience. (Posted by @Timothy)☜59C6EF
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INSCT Conceptual Framework* »
INSCT Conceptual Framework*
INSCT Conceptual Framework*☜INSCT: Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Syracuse University.Basic Questions for Resilience Assessment:Which functions are vital to our community within this subsystem?What resources are available to perform this function?How well does this resource perform a particular function? How well would it perform in a disruption? (Performance)Also: Redundancy, Diversity, Institutional Memory, Innovative learning, Connectedness.☜59C6EF
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Kumpfer Framework »
Kumpfer Framework
Kumpfer Framework☜As in Kumpfer’s model, the participants in this study believed that stressors or challenges impacted on environmental factors and internal factors resulting in resiliency or maladaptive outcomes. Clearly environmental characteristics such as family, culture and being part of a rural community were both protective and risk factors. Many of the internal resiliency factors identified by Kumpfer were also found in this study – spiritual, behavioural, cognitive, emotional and physical factors.☜59C6EF
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Organizational Resilience »
Organizational Resilience
Organizational Resilience☜Organizational Resilience is defined as “the positive ability of a system or company to adapt itself to the consequences of a catastrophic failure caused by power outage, a fire, a bomb or similar” event or as the ability of a [system] to cope with change☜59C6EF
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PEOPLES Community Resilience framework »
PEOPLES Community Resilience framework
PEOPLES Community Resilience framework☜Renschler et al. (2010) identified seven key dimensions and system functionalities for resilience at the community scale – represented by the acronym PEOPLES.☜59C6EF
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Personal resilience »
Personal resilience
Personal resilience☜☜59C6EF
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Resilience Capacity Index (Foster) »
Resilience Capacity Index (Foster)
Resilience Capacity Index (Foster) ☜☜59C6EF
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RYDM Framework »
RYDM Framework
RYDM Framework ☜RYDM: Resilience and Youth Development ModelThe RYDM Theoretical FrameworkThe RYDM contains 56 questions that measure 11 External Assets (Developmental Supports & Opportunities) and 6 Internal Assets (Personal Strengths) that research has consistently and strongly linked to academic and life success. The elementary survey contains a subset of these resilience items.☜59C6EF
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Bouncing back »
Bouncing back
Bouncing back ☜Bouncing back from natural disasters and being better for having been through it. Learning from the past and applying it to the future. [Michelle]☜9FDDBE
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Building a Culture of Health
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2014
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