Community engagement techniques toolkit: Mapping approaches to community engagement for preparedness in Australia

2019 
This toolkit builds on National Strategy for Disaster Resilience: Community Engagement Framework Handbook 6 (Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience, 2013) by providing details of: - The Australian generative model of community engagement (Johnston, Ryan & Taylor, 2019), a framework developed in 2019 based on current community engagement for preparedness approaches used by Australian agencies - A series of emergency management-tested community engagement techniques ranging from information campaigns through to community development and community led approaches The model travels through a series of levels of community engagement planning and implementation, which helps practitioners to map and undertake the best community engagement approach for a specific community. The base articles used to build the suite of techniques were found during a systematic literature review of preparedness activity. A systematic literature review is a rigorous, procedural approach to drawing out all available literature on a topic. The value of a systematic literature review is that it provides a wide ranging view of the accessible knowledge around a topic. Articles were included based on whether they measured impact of engagement techniques (such as preparedness levels, lives saved), and the quality of the research. The full list of articles can be found in the references section.
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