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After 10,000+ quakes, how do we help our tamariki? On the eve of the eighth anniversary of the deadly 2011 Canterbury earthquake, a panel of mental health and education experts discussed ways to help quake-affected children, who’ve been shaken by thousands of aftershocks and the chaos of living in the aftermath. How do we improve learning and behaviour of school children after a natural disaster? Panel discussion on education led by Associate Professor Kathleen Liberty, UC College of Education, Health and Human Development. Panelists Principal Investigator Associate Professor Kathleen Liberty, School of Health Sciences, UC College of Education, Health and Human Development Maureen Allan, Cluster Manager, Te Paeroa Resource Teacher of Learning and Behaviour (RTLB) John Bangma, Principal | Tumuaki of Mairehau Primary School, Lead Principal of Te Paeroa RTLB Cluster and former President of the Canterbury Primary Principals’ Association Britta Liberty, educator, Bromtreeinquiry.com,