Emergency Response Collective

I.C.E.

In Case of Emergency

Workshop

Prepared, Not Panicked

“Emergencies shouldn’t start

with panic.”


When disaster hits, it’s too late to Google what to do.

Being prepared means having a clear plan before the chaos begins.

What if today’s the day?

We never think it will happen to us...

until it does.

A fall. A crash. A disaster.

Let's get your community prepared for future emergencies and natual disasters.

That’s why we created the In Case of Emergency (ICE) Workshop — a practical, step-by-step experience that helps you build a personalised emergency plan and connect with others in your neighbourhood.

You’ll walk away with:

✅ A simple, do-able family or workplace preparedness plan

✅ A local contact map and support circle

✅ Tools to organise your street or community into a resilient unit

✅ The confidence to lead others when it matters most

This workshop isn’t just about surviving — it’s about strengthening the social fabric that holds us together before disaster strikes.

Protect the People

Who Rely on You

Most people know they should be ready — but the overwhelm stops them from taking action.

What goes in a go-bag?

Who checks on the neighbours?

What happens when the phone lines

go down?

Our ICE Workshop breaks down emergency preparedness into bite-sized, do-able steps you can take right now—whether you live alone, with whānau, or as part of a team.

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We believe in a community of solidarity.
When a disaster and/or an emergency takes place, we will stand united together in the face of adversity.



As a collective we are readily able to support and provide aid where needed immediately.

Through strategic preparedness we ensure no one is left behind.