New series - Resilience matters webinar series
About
The Resilience Matters webinar series will focus on systems, environments and human factors that intersect to influence the varying levels of risk, harm and equity that people experience before, during and after a disaster.
Presenters from a variety of research, government and community backgrounds will be invited to provide their insights and perspectives as we seek to understand how we can reduce harm in these systems to reduce disaster risk and build resilience.
Throughout the series, we will build on these foundational concepts. Everyone is very welcome, whether you are an experienced practitioner or are new to these concepts, or somewhere in between.
Past webinars in the series
Webinar 1 - 16 April 2025 - Foundations of disaster risk reduction and Resilience
Webinar 2 - 11 June 2025 - Thinking systemically about disaster risk
Webinar 3 - 23 July 2025 - The policy context from global frameworks to national documents
Webinar 4 - 18 September 2025 - What we miss when we say 'disproportionate' - a 4-pillar lens on Indigenous disaster resilience
Webinar 5 - 12 November 2025 - The ethical premise of disaster management leadership
Webinar 6 - 18 February 2026 - Disasters, inequality, and social vulnerability: Building inclusive resilience
Webinar 7 - 14 April 2026 - The role of local government in disaster resilience
Webinar 8 - 9 June 2026 - Nature values and disaster risk reduction