Devon Prepared

The first Devon Prepared conference on Whole of Society Resilience took place on 18th March 2024 at the Kenn Centre near Exeter.

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Delegates heard presentations by experts in community resilience, climate change, health and flooding, and engaged in discussion about how to build resilient communities.

Presentations

Five panellists gave short presentations about their duties and how their organisations are supporting community resilience:  

  • Niki Warner, Emergency Planning and Business Continuity Officer, Teignbridge District Council SLIDES
  • Leo Hansen, Flood Resilience Engagement Advisor, and Chris Khan, Flood Resilience Officer, Environment Agency  SLIDES
  • Philip Cole, Mayor, Kingsbridge Town Council  SLIDES
  • Tegan Faulkner, Neighbourhood Highways Officer, Devon County Council  SLIDES

In the afternoon there were presentations on the following topics (click on the title to see the slides):

MOBILISING COMMUNITY RESILIENCE SPACES :

Using Village Halls and Other Community Buildings as Emergency Centres, Alice Moorcroft-Hughes: Groundwork South 

Group Discussion, Facilitator Danielle Wootton: Community Development Officer, Devon Communities Together

CLIMATE CHANGE: PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACTS AND COMMUNITY ADAPTATION:

Climate Adaptation Strategy for Devon, Cornwall & Isles of Scilly, Emily Reed: Project Manager, Devon Climate Emergency, Devon County Council 

Public health impacts of climate change: co-benefits of mitigation and adaptation, Sam Trethewey: Public Health Registrar, Devon County Council  

HOW YOUNG PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES ARE COMING TOGETHER IN NORTHERN DEVON TO BUILD YOUTH RESILIENCE AND IMPROVE MENTAL HEALTH (KAILO). 

Kristian Tomblin: Commissioning Manager, Public Health, Devon County Council and Dr Tim Hobbs: CEO, Dartington Service Design Lab 

ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY IN YOUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE 

Community Led Response to Sea Level Rise, Dr Alex Arnall: Associate Professor in Environment and Development, University of Reading - Community Led Response to Sea Level Rise 

Putting your emergency plan into action,  Angie Weatherhead: Events, Projects and Tourism Officer, Dawlish Town Council 

ENGAGING HOUSEHOLDERS IN MANAGING GARDENS TO PREVENT RUNOFF 

Liza Oxford: BRIC Project Lead, Plymouth City Council (no slides)