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Let people know that your organisation got involved in ShakeOut 2022 with our New Zealand ShakeOut 2022 certificate of recognition.
Everyone in Aotearoa New Zealand aged 5 and over can book their free COVID-19 vaccination now.
There are many places around New Zealand where you can get a COVID-19 vaccine without an appointment. Find a vaccination centre near you.
Find out what will happen at your COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
We all need accurate and reliable information when we make a decision for ourselves and our whānau. Here you can learn from the experts and get answers about popular topics.
Find out how to prepare for self-isolation. Complete a COVID-19 readiness checklist so you know your whānau is ready if someone in your household gets COVID-19.
Read this story about tsunami in English and te reo Māori.
Many people will be able to manage self-isolation with help from friends and whānau, but there is help available if you need it. Find extra support if you have COVID-19 or are self-isolating.
Learn about our tsunami monitoring and warning system. This guide has been developed for Mayors and people working in local government.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 make a lot of recommendations for accessible web content. Find out more about the recommendations on the W3C website.
Read in English the Decision for Emergency Mobile Alert to remain a non-opt-out channel for more information.
Learn some New Zealand Sign Language that will help you communicate with a Deaf person in the event of an emergency.
Learn some New Zealand Sign Language that will help you communicate with a Deaf person in the event of an emergency.
Download, print and share our Drop, Cover and Hold factsheets in multiple languages to learn what to do during an earthquake.
Download and print Long or Strong, Get Gone factsheet. Learn what to do before, during and after a tsunami.
Watch videos in New Zealand Sign Language on hazards and emergencies in New Zealand.
Emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, and often without warning. It is important to make emergency plans so you know what to do when an emergency happens.
Get together with your friends and whānau and make a plan.