Our case study explored a Local Resilience Forum's (LRF) civil contingency response to COVID-19 in the United Kingdom. We undertook 19 semistructured ethnographic longitudinal interviews, between March 25, 2020 and February 17, 2021, with a Director of a Civil Contingencies Unit and a Chief Fire Officer who both played key roles within their LRF. Within these interviews, we focused on their strategic level decision-making and how their relationship with national government impacted on local processes and outcomes. Using a form of grounded theory, our data describe the chronological evolution of an increasingly effective localized approach toward outbreak control and a growing resilience in dealing with concurrent emergency incidents. Howeve...
In England, fire and rescue services are defined as category A responders to all and any emergencies...
This comparative study, conducted at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, explores how the contrasti...
Social resilience is a key factor in disaster management, but compared to resilience in other fields...
Our case study explored a Local Resilience Forum's (LRF) civil contingency response to COVID-19 in t...
When countries are impacted by a crisis, comparisons at the national level are often drawn. Whilst u...
This article explores the determinants of local resilience in the form of local COVID-19 mutual aid ...
This dataset contains 20 interviews conducted with UK emergency response practitioners during the Co...
This data collection includes quantitative and interview data obtained in the three research strands...
In this short contribution, we reflect briefly on how a informational vision of emergency response h...
This chapter seeks to understand the psychological facilitators of active community engagement with ...
This paper describes and analyses the response of UK civil society in the early months of the Covid-...
This research note highlights the need to engage the voluntary sector in strategic emergency respons...
Background In the absence of a vaccine, behaviour by the public is key to the response to the COVID...
This report on COVID-19 Crisis Governance is Deliverable 1.1 of the project “HERoS - Health Emergenc...
An effective, timely managed and interoperable governance process and its adaptive features are of t...
In England, fire and rescue services are defined as category A responders to all and any emergencies...
This comparative study, conducted at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, explores how the contrasti...
Social resilience is a key factor in disaster management, but compared to resilience in other fields...
Our case study explored a Local Resilience Forum's (LRF) civil contingency response to COVID-19 in t...
When countries are impacted by a crisis, comparisons at the national level are often drawn. Whilst u...
This article explores the determinants of local resilience in the form of local COVID-19 mutual aid ...
This dataset contains 20 interviews conducted with UK emergency response practitioners during the Co...
This data collection includes quantitative and interview data obtained in the three research strands...
In this short contribution, we reflect briefly on how a informational vision of emergency response h...
This chapter seeks to understand the psychological facilitators of active community engagement with ...
This paper describes and analyses the response of UK civil society in the early months of the Covid-...
This research note highlights the need to engage the voluntary sector in strategic emergency respons...
Background In the absence of a vaccine, behaviour by the public is key to the response to the COVID...
This report on COVID-19 Crisis Governance is Deliverable 1.1 of the project “HERoS - Health Emergenc...
An effective, timely managed and interoperable governance process and its adaptive features are of t...
In England, fire and rescue services are defined as category A responders to all and any emergencies...
This comparative study, conducted at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, explores how the contrasti...
Social resilience is a key factor in disaster management, but compared to resilience in other fields...