Recover

Credit: Peter Hickey Photography Image: Fist of Defiance

Recovery is different for each person. Recovering from a traumatic event such as a bush fire can take many forms and much time. The experience and impact.

Recovery is not just about the practical aspects of your life – relocating, building a home and replacing items – it is also about the psychological and emotional aspects.

The recovery phase can be a highly unsettling time. Reaching out to family, friends and organisations for support is very important, especially if you are grieving, feeling isolated or anxious or needing living or financial help.

Resources

On this page, you will find trusted and credible resources to help you recover from a bush fire event by:

  • Clicking on the buttons below
  • Scrolling through the selection of resource directory listings displayed below
  • Browsing the ‘Local Resources Directory’ and search by category or keyword

Directory Search Results for ‘Recover’

Active Care Network

After the Disaster Podcast

Australian Red Cross

Be You Bush Fire Response Program

Bush Fire Support

Support Services

1800RESPECT

1800RESPECT Service Directory

Active Care Network

Australian Resilience Corps

Bushfire Factsheet for Wildlife

Legal Support Services

Central Tablelands and Blue Mountains Community Legal Centre

Mental Health Services

Be You Bush Fire Response Program

Beyond Blue

Bush Fire Support

Coping with Natural Disasters

Disaster Mental Health Hub

How To Help

Australian Resilience Corps

Bushfire Recovery & Resilience

Disaster Relief Australia

GIVIT

Volunteering Australia

Local Resources Directory

Visit the Local Resources Directory page to view links to local organisations, and search the directory of centralised resources and services available to help Blue Mountains residents prepare for, respond to or recover from a bush fire.