INQ310

TitleLong
Review - Efficacy of recovery governance
Year
InquiryType
DisasterType
State

Recommendations for this Inquiry

INQ-ref REC-UID CODE SubCode SrcNUM Recommendation
INQ310 REC310-2482 A - Responsibility 9 - Community education Recommendation 2

Practical guidance on what community-led recovery means, and how it can be best implemented should be captured and shared with all who have responsibility for it.

INQ310 REC310-2483 A - Responsibility 9 - Community education Recommendation 3

09-Community education/engagement/preparedness

INQ310 REC310-2486 A - Responsibility 9 - Community education Recommendation 6

State arrangements for on-the-ground support to recovering local governments should be in line with Queensland’s disaster management arrangements, and ensure the best balance between local relationships, suitable capability and sufficient capacity.

INQ310 REC310-2481 A - Responsibility 22 - Role of local Gvt Recommendation 1

Greater clarity about responsibilities for recovery at the community, local, and district levels should be considered in any future review of the Disaster Management Act (2003).

INQ310 REC310-2484 D - Recovery 33 - Relief and recovery Recommendation 4

There remains a need to maximise the effect of all offers of assistance to recovering communities. This recommendation presents an opportunity to resolve any outstanding aspects of Recommendation 4 and Actions in Response from the Cyclone Debbie Review Action Plan:

INQ310 REC310-2485 D - Recovery 33 - Relief and recovery Recommendation 5

Recovery plans at all levels should include transition arrangements. They should be implemented during recovery. The arrangements should:
a. allow for the fluid and overlapping nature of phases of disaster management.

INQ310 REC310-2488 D - Recovery 33 - Relief and recovery Recommendation 8

The basic capacity needs of each functional recovery group and how this can be scaled up should be identified.

INQ310 REC310-2487 B - Preparedness 39 - Disaster Risk Management Recommendation 7

The state’s arrangements for disaster management, including recovery, are articulated in the Disaster Management Act (2003), the Queensland Reconstruction Authority Act (2011), the State Disaster Management Plan and the Queensland Recovery Plan.