SI Civil Defence and Emergency Management Conference - Building Resilience Together
SI Civil Defence and Emergency Management Conference - Building Resilience Together Welcome This South Island Emergency Management Conference 2016 Building Resilience Together promises to be a journey of knowledge, engagement and collaboration for delegates, speakers, partners and sponsors alike. The delivery of Emergency Management encompasses our ability as facilitators to support our communities in readiness, response and through to recovery so they can be as resilient and prepared as possible should they experience an adverse event such as severe weather, interruptions to power and other lifelines, earthquakes, tsunamis etc. This conference offers you the opportunity to engage with and establish corporate relationships with core personnel and decision makers within these agencies. We invite you to be part of this exciting Conference as a sponsor and delegate. Delegates attending the Conference represent Local and Regional Councils, Police, St John Ambulance, Fire Service, The Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, Ministry of Health, District Health Boards, and other providers of support in an emergency event. Among our key speakers are: Peter Bodeker, Chief Executive, Otago Regional Council and Chair, Coordinating Executive Group Emergency Management Otago. Sarah Stewart-Black, Director of the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management. MCDEM Update: Current challenges, new initiatives and successes in CDEM in NZ. Kai Tahu Ki Otago, Public Health South and Bay of Plenty Emergency Management on Marae Emergency Preparedness, Education and Resilience within all of our communities Southland Emergency Management Group on Employer Supported Volunteerism New Zealand Fire Service on the new community led structure into Fire Emergency New Zealand Murray Halbert from Ministry of Health on NZ Medical Assistance Team (NZMAT) The Farmy Army and its continued role within the community David Greenberg who having spent many years of his professional life at the end of a helicopter rescue rope extracting people shares his stories. Users of Drone Technology for GIS mapping, environmental changes and how this technology and future advancements could be beneficial in an event. They also share some of the current challenges they face in their application. Dr Pragati Gautama who experienced first-hand the Christchurch Earthquake from within the Hotel Grand Chancellor on the 22nd February and rallied with the other medical professionals in the immediate medical provision for those trapped in the CTV building. Alpine Fault Resilience Fund Project (AF8) It is highly likely that an Alpine Fault event will happen in the lifetime of today s population. The impact on the South Island and the national economy will be significant and we must provide strategic thinking and a coordinated effort to plan for this event. This project brings science and emergency management planning together to identify consequences of a large Alpine Fault earthquake for all CDEM groups in the South Island and identify coordinated initial response actions for CDEM groups. Dr Caroline Orchiston who as part of a team of researchers is engaged in a new programme of work called Rural Resilient Backbone. This project is focused on resilience in rural communities as part of a National Science Challenge called Resilience to Nature s Challenges specifically aimed to build resilience to natural hazards in NZ.
Chris Hawker Regional Manager and Group Controller for Emergency Management Otago will be acting as our MC for the conference. We will be hearing from the Ministry of Civil Defence of the latest public education campaigns, risk assessment, online learning and the online emergency management information system. To attend the conference as a delegate please click here to register. The delegate package is $495 incl GST and this includes the networking dinner on Thursday evening at Walter Peak Station with guest speaker, Mark Inglis. We have several packages for partners and sponsors that offer you: Platinum - Stand space with full delegate benefits including evening meal and one night s accommodation for up to 2 people. - $3000.00 Gold - Stand space with full delegate benefits for up to 2 people including evening meal but excluding accommodation - $2000 Silver - Stand space with full delegate daytime only benefits for up to 2 people - $1250.00 Bronze - Advertising in the programme and website - $450 All packages include the ability for you to include promotional materials/samples into the Delegate Registration Bags. All of our stand spaces are adjacent to the main conference hall allowing you to fully participate in the whole conference. We will only have a maximum of 9 stands in total, so get in quick to avoid disappointment. The more time you spend with our delegates and speakers increases your capacity to establish a stronger relationship between your two entities. We look forward to your presence at this exciting conference Sarah Hexamer Group Coordinator Emergency Management Otago Chris Hawker Regional Manager Emergency Management Otago
Programme Timetable SI Civil Defence and Emergency Management Conference Building Resilience Together Day 1 13 October Time Activity Topic Speaker Speaking Time 08.30 Registration 09.00 Welcome Mihi Whakatau Dean Whaanga Ngai Tahu Question Time Feedback Welcome to our Conference & Housekeeping 09.30 Speaker CHCH Feb 22 nd 2011 From inside the Hotel Grand Chancellor 10.00 Speakers Developing Relationships, Toolkits and Resources within our Tangata Whenua Peter Bodeker (CEO Otago Regional Council) Chris Hawker (Regional Manager Emergency Management Otago) Dr Pragati Gautama FDRHMNZ FRNZCGP Angela Reade & Meagan Edhouse (Bay of Plenty Emergency Management Group) Dean Whaanga (Te Ao Marama - Kai Tahu Ki Otago - Public Health South) 20 10 20 10 10.30 Morning Tea 10.45 Speaker/s Employer Supported Volunteers Southland Emergency Management 20 10 Volunteer Resilience Fund project Team 11.15 Speaker Life at the End of the Rope Dave Greenberg 15 10 11.40 Speaker Changes in the Fire Service FENZ David Guard (NZ Fire) 20 10 12.10 Speaker Ministry of Health - NZ Medical Murray Halbert (MoH) 15 10 Assistance Team (NZMAT) 12.35 Lunch 45 13.20 Keynote MCDEM Update: Current challenges, Ministry of CDEM Director - Sarah 45 10 Speaker new initiatives and successes in CDEM in NZ Stuart-Black 14.15 Speaker Public education new campaign, Bridget Cheesman (MCDEM) 20 10 What s the Plan Stan, PIM activities 14.45 Speaker Farmy Army - Volunteers in the John Hartnell MNZM 20 10 Rural Community - harnessing the power for the greater good 15.15 Afternoon Tea 15 15.30 Speakers Drone Technology - Several pilots showcase their projects to give an understanding of the legislation, limitations and challenges in the use of Drones 16.00 Speaker Drone use in the Vanuatu Cyclones & the future of Drones in the response and recovery phases. 16.25 Facilitated The future of Drone Technology in Discussion Event and Recovery. 16.45 Facilitated Question & answer session with the Discussion days speakers & activities 17.00 Close 18.15 Cruise with Entertainment Cruise on Earnslaw to Walter Peak Station Entertainment Neill Glover (Geo & Spatial Information 30 Systems Ltd) Todd Redpath (PHD Student -Otago University) Tony Nikkel RPSurv, BSurv (Nikkel Surveying Ltd) Philip Solaris (X-Craft) 25 Tony Nikkel (Nikkel Surveying Ltd) 20 Philip Solaris (X-Craft) Peter Bodeker & Chris Hawker 15 Jonathan Usher - Magician 19.00 Dinner Walter Peak Station Mark Inglis 60 plus 30 21.00 Social time Return Cruise 45 45
Day 2 October 14 th Time Activity Topic Speaker Speaking Time Question Time/Feedback 08.30 Housekeeping Day 2 Programme & Chris Hawker 15 & Welcome Exercise Briefing 08.45 Speaker Takatū - Online learning centre Karen Singleton (MCDEM) 20 10 09.15 Speaker AF8 - Alpine fault Resilience Project Resilience to Nature s Challenges Angus McKay (Southland Emergency Management Group) Jon Mitchell (AF8 Project Manager) Dr Caroline Orchison (Centre for Sustainability University of Otago) 09.55 Exercise With grazing morning 160 tea 12.35 Wrap Up Feedback on exercise Chris Hawker 25 and conference Peter Bodeker 13.00 Lunch 60 14.00 Departure 30 10 For registration to Conference please follow this link: https://www.ivvy.com/event/ht7ogb/
The South Island Emergency Management Conference 2016 is being held at the Copthorne Hotel, Queenstown on the 13th and 14th October 2016. The conference theme for 2016 is Building Resilience Together. We are Expecting 80-100 delegates from government and non-government agencies involved in front line Emergency Management at a senior executive level. Approximately 120-150 delegates are expected to attend this conference. PARTNERSHIP BENEFITS Engage with key contacts in your industry over two days in one venue! Consider the following: What is the cost of visiting each of these contacts individually? How long would that take you? Can you guarantee their availability and access? What is the impact of not being there? Imagine competitor involvement? Drive awareness and understanding of your organisation Demonstrate your position as leaders in the industry Enhance relationships with your clients and prospects Engage your staff PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES All partnership and exhibition opportunities are available on a first received basis. Benefits to sponsors are commensurate with the level of investment. The earlier the partnership commitment is made the greater the exposure will be through pre-conference publicity, including the conference website.