Community Recovery study
Between November 2019 and February 2020, Victoria experienced a series of intense and devastating bushfires, while fires burned simultaneously across other States and Territories of Australia. This period of time is commonly referred to as ‘Black Summer’.
In late 2021, Emergency Recovery Victoria commissioned the University of Melbourne to undertake research into how people in bushfire affected communities were recovering.
The aims of the study were to:
- Understand individual recovery progress
- Understand community perceptions of recovery progress.
- Understand community satisfaction with recovery services.
- To identify ongoing recovery needs and priorities.
989 people from bushfire affected communities participated in the study in 2022.
Preliminary, descriptive findings from the study are presented in this report.
Investigators
Dr. Colin Gallagher, University of Melbourne
Dr. Kate Brady, University of Melbourne
Professor Lisa Gibbs, University of Melbourne
Robyn Molyneaux, University of Melbourne
Partners
Emergency Recovery Victoria
Contact
- Contact Name
- Dr. Kate Brady
- kate.brady@unimelb.edu.au
- Contact Name
- Dr. Colin Gallagher
- colin.gallagher@unimelb.edu.au
How to participate
7000+ households in bushfire affected areas in Victoria will receive an invitation in the mail to complete this survey.
Self registration to participate in the survey is currently closed due to technical difficulties. More information on the self registration process will be available shortly. In the meantime, if you have any questions please contact Colin Gallagher (colin.gallagher@unimelb.edu.au).