Be an IMPACTS superhero this summer
If your tamariki need some downtime and an indoor break from that hot summer sun these school holidays, we’ve got just the activity for them!
Join the IMPACTS superhero team to get prepared for an emergency and win some cool prizes, with Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s summer challenge.
The IMPACTS Team (Izzy, Mika, Paul, Ashley, Carter, Tamati and Sheng) is a group of young superheroes, just like you. They are prepared in case an emergency comes that involves you, your whānau and your whole community. Kids like you can and do make a difference, so join the team — and be prepared for whatever comes your way.
To get started, pick up an activity booklet from any of our libraries and service centres, or download a copy from westernbay.govt.nz/summeractivity. There are two booklets - one for tamariki aged 6-9 years and one for 10–13-year-olds.
The booklets have lots of fun activities to complete, plus helpful information about emergency planning, evacuating, making a household plan, what to put in your grab bag, and tips on what to do if you have no power, water, phone or internet.
Once completed, bring your booklet back to us by 31 January to claim your prize! You’ll also go in the draw to win one of two family passes to Waimarino Water and Adventure Park.
Council’s Community Resilience Advisor Elle Reid says the activities are designed to create discussion with tamariki and their caregivers.
“Emergencies can happen at any time and any place, so it’s important whānau have plans in place so loved ones know what to do and where to meet.
“The IMPACTS superhero team will guide you through the activities and before you know it – you’ll be prepared for an emergency,” says Elle.
“We really encourage parents and caregivers to get involved in this activity with their kids, and chat about what everyone should do if an emergency was to happen.”
To find out more about the activity, head to westernbay.govt.nz/summeractivity.
For help with making a plan, see westernbay.govt.nz/emergencymanagement