FAQs
What is the purpose of the RediCommunities Project?
The RediCommunities Project is designed for targeted communities to be better prepared for future disasters or emergencies. The project recognises the importance of acting at a local level to develop preparedness and recovery action plans.
By working closely with communities, the RediCommunities Project can help identify and address the specific needs and vulnerabilities of each community. This can involve conducting risk assessments, identifying potential hazards, and developing customised preparedness plans that consider the unique characteristics of the community, including its geography, demographics, and existing infrastructure.
How can I stay informed about the project?
You can access workshop documents and stay updated on project developments through the HIP RediCommunities engagement page. To receive email updates, simply subscribe by leaving us your email. Look for the teal megaphone icon located above and 'stay informed'.
If I didn't attend the workshops, can I still join a working group?
Absolutely! If you're eager to participate in a working group, kindly reach out to Sophie, the Community Resilience Officer for Adelaide Hills, either by dialling 0487273582 or sending an email to smillsteed@ahc.sa.gov.au. Your interest and involvement are highly valued.