Australia Post will lend a helping hand to high-risk communities across Australia by supporting Australian Red Cross deliver Pillowcase workshops, an initiative aiming to help kids in schools across the nation understand the importance of being prepared for a disaster. Australia Post Executive General Manager of Community, Sustainability and Stakeholder Engagement, Tanny Mangos, said that Australia Post’s unique presence in regional and remote Australian communities meant it was important to contribute to, and support, disaster resilience.Mangos added that since 2019, Australia Post has raised more than $1.8 million for the Australian Red Cross and contributed towards supporting 470,000 people across 133 emergency events. Mangos went on to explain that over the next three years, Australia Post is expanding its support to include the Pillowcase workshops, a disaster preparedness education program for 8- to -10-year-old students living in areas at high risk of disaster, like bushfires and flooding. The workshops teach kids practical skills like what to pack for an emergency and how to prepare their minds for the thoughts and feelings that may arise before, during and after an emergency. Mangos said that Australia Post will support Australian Red Cross to provide Pillowcase workshops and resources – including supplying the emergency kit pillowcases – aimed to reach around 6,000 children a year.
“Working in every community across Australia, our team members are often at the frontline of disaster. We see firsthand how a disaster can affect a community and we want to do what we can to provide support. Ahead of what is already being predicted as a hot, dry summer, our work with Australian Red Cross on Pillowcase is especially critical. The workshops and resources will arm children in high-risk areas with practical skills in the event of extreme weather like bushfires.” Mangos commented “Australia Post has supported communities via Australian Red Cross since 2019, including during recent intense flooding in Queensland and northern NSW. We also work hard to ensure mail redirection services and pop-up post offices are available to Australians when they need them. Pillowcase workshops help young Australians in high-risk areas to prepare for a major disaster before they are in the thick of one.”
Australian Red Cross Chief of Staff Penny Harrison said the partnership would strengthen community resilience and that empowering children to feel safe and prepared for emergencies is a vital piece of the puzzle for building a more disaster ready Australia.
“As disasters increase across Australia so does the impact on our communities and wellbeing. The impacts of these events on people can be significant and long lasting, especially in children, they extend beyond the physical to their psychological and social wellbeing.” Harrison commented “Australian Red Cross work to reduce the impacts of disasters on people. Evidence and research continue to show that preparing both psychologically and practically for an emergency improves people’s ability to cope with their impacts. I am thrilled that Australia Post is supporting this vital work. Thanks to their support we can provide more children with age- appropriate emergency preparedness information, empowering our younger generation with the skills and knowledge to effectively respond during emergencies.”