Health and Climate Resilience
Profiles
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Health and Climate Resilience profiles
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Resource 1
Please include one of the following funding statements in any public-facing materials related to your funded activity (e.g. flyers, websites, social media posts, reports):
Full version (preferred)
This [project/initiative/service] is supported by the Resilient CARE program, a Country to Coast Queensland and Australian Business Volunteers partnership, with received funding from the Australian Government.
Short version
This [project/initiative/service] is supported by the Resilient CARE program, with received funding from the Australian Government.
Resource 2
Please include the Resilient CARE logo on all relevant materials. Co-branding with Country to Coast Queensland and Australian Business Volunteers may also be appropriate, depending on the nature of your activity. Please seek guidance via this form if you are unsure.
- Use only the approved versions of logos
- Do not stretch, recolour, crop or modify logos
- Logos should be placed on clear, high-contrast backgrounds
- If you are unsure which logos to use, please contact us
Resource 3
Promotional materials should be shared with the Resilient CARE team for review before finalising. Please allow at least 3 business days for approval.
Resource 4
Grant recipients are encouraged to use their media relationships to help build local awareness of Resilient CARE-funded initiatives.
Planned Media Releases
If you’re preparing a media release, please notify the Resilient CARE team in a timely way. We welcome opportunities to collaborate on messaging and may request to include a quote from a Resilient CARE or partner organisation spokesperson.
Unplanned Media Enquiries
If you receive unexpected media interest, you are welcome to manage the enquiry directly. We simply ask that you let the Resilient CARE team know, so we’re aware and can provide any support needed.
Social Media
If you’re posting about your funded activity on social media, please:
- Use the approved funding acknowledgement statement
- Include the Resilient CARE logo in graphics or tiles (where space allows)
- Use the hashtag #ResilientCARE
- Tag program partners so we can help amplify your message
Partner tags:
- Meta
- @CountryToCoastQLD
- @australianbusinessvolunteers
- LinkedIn
- @CountryToCoastQLD
- @abv_aus
Media Consent
If you are capturing or sharing images, video or quotes that identify individuals, please ensure you have obtained their consent. This includes content used in media stories, social media, websites, reports or promotional materials.
People should understand how their image or story will be used and have the option to decline participation.
Resource 5
Where appropriate, materials should include an Acknowledgement of Country that reflects the location of the activity.
You are also encouraged to include the Traditional place name alongside the town or region where possible (e.g. Hervey Bay on Butchulla Country).
Resource 6
Where appropriate please consider the accessibility of the materials created.
Ensuring that all forms of communication are accessible and inclusive is an integral part of facilitating access and inclusion, a core overarching principle in the Resilient CARE program. Not doing so results in barriers to participation for people with disability.
Accessible and inclusive communication means ensuring that messaging and information meets the communication needs of everyone within the community so that the target audience can access, understand and engage with the information you are sharing.
There are resources available online to support you with this.