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Civil defence

Plans and reports | Evacuation in an emergency | Civil defence at home | Civil defence at work | Civil defence at schools and early childhood centres| Volunteering | Welfare centres


Civil defence website


Plans and reports

Earthquake. Auckland City civil defence plan (168k) PDF
Our plan for responding to a civil defence emergency.

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Volcanic Landscapes and Features management strategy
A report on managing our volcanic sites.

Find out more about the Civil Defence and Emergency Management Groups in the Auckland Region.


Evacuation in an emergency

In the event of an emergency, unless common sense dictates or you are told to evacuate, we want you to stay where you are.

Should evacuation be required during an emergency, public broadcasts will be made via broadcast media informing people of safe locations to evacuate to.


Storm. Civil defence at home

Be ready
Preparing your family for an emergency

When disaster strikes
What you should do in an emergency.

Civil defence emergency facts

"Be ready - how to prepare you and your family for an emergency" booklet is also available in four other lanuguages

  • MaoriTsunami.
  • Chineese
  • Korean
  • Samoan

 Contact us if you would like a copy of the booklet.

Civil Defence Emergency Management workshops

Find out more about the Civil Defence Emergency Management workshops (167k) PDF

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Civil defence at work

Emergency planning guidelines for business


Volcano.

Civil defence at schools and early childhood centres

Emergency planning guidelines - schools and early childhood centres

Volunteering

Volunteering for Civil Defence in the Auckland City Council area

The Auckland City Civil Defence office only utilises volunteers from  recognised volunteer agencies, for example

  • Volunteering Auckland
  • Red Cross
  • Salvation Army, and
  • Citizens Advice Bureau.

Other councils utilise volunteers in different ways. If you would like to be a volunteer for a council other than Auckland City, visit the following websites:


Welfare centres

Welfare Centres are also known as Civil Defence Assembly Points, Reporting Points or Sector Posts.

Auckland City does NOT publicise its Welfare Centres prior to an emergency.

Should Welfare Centres be required during an emergency, public broadcasts will be made via broadcast media informing people of their locations.

To find out how other councils in the region operate, visit the following websites:

 

Updated 27 June 2007

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