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Earthquakes
All of New Zealand is at risk of earthquakes. We can’t predict when one will happen, but we can protect ourselves and our whānau. Find out what to do before, during and after an earthquake.
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Who does what in an emergency
Different agencies work together to manage emergencies and keep people safe. Find out who does what in an emergency.
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Heat
Extreme heat and heatwaves can impact everyone. Even small increases above average temperatures can harm people.
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Lesson ideas for years 1–3
What's the Plan, Stan? has suggestions for teaching and learning programmes for students in years 1–3. It focuses on emergency events and the impacts they could have on your community.
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Information for teachers
What's the Plan, Stan? has suggestions for teaching and learning programmes for students in New Zealand primary schools. It focuses on emergency events and the effects they could have on your community.
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Large print
Find emergency preparedness information in large print format
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Storms
Storms can happen any time of the year. Find out what to do before, during and after a storm.
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Historical emergencies
Emergencies can happen anywhere in New Zealand. Find out about different emergencies that have happened in your region.

Download and print this poster in Lea Faka-Tonga (Tongan). Put it up in your home, school, work or community space. Remember if an earthquake is LONG or STRONG, GET GONE.

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Resources for primary schools
Find advice and resources to help teach primary school children about emergencies.
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