Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather events due to climate change, public health policy and practices must evolve to more effectively engage communities. This study's findings identify and suggest new strategic public health policies to shift the practice of all-hazards preparedness into routine, everyday life. Methods: Semi-structured interviews, focus groups and Thematic Analysis were used to investigate the interactions between participant groups: emergency responders and animal owners. Results: Three policies designed to improve human safety and well-being are proposed and discussed. These are (i) a new system of workplace leave, (ii) an innovative regime of financial incentives ...
This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of commu...
This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of commu...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low....
This study proposes innovative ways for routine 'fire-fitness' to become a social norm to narrow the...
Background: Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) was developed by Rogers in 1975, to describe how indi...
Background Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) was developed by Rogers in 1975, to describe how indiv...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) was developed by Rogers in 1975...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
Globally, and nationally in Australia, bushfires are expected to increase in frequency and intensity...
Globally, and nationally in Australia, bushfires are expected to increase in frequency and intensity...
173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in bushfires (wildfires) in the...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of commu...
This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of commu...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low. With worsening severe weather event...
Ronan, KR ORCiD: 0000-0002-2698-5886Objective: Public preparedness for natural hazard events is low....
This study proposes innovative ways for routine 'fire-fitness' to become a social norm to narrow the...
Background: Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) was developed by Rogers in 1975, to describe how indi...
Background Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) was developed by Rogers in 1975, to describe how indiv...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Protection Motivation Theory (PMT) was developed by Rogers in 1975...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
Globally, and nationally in Australia, bushfires are expected to increase in frequency and intensity...
Globally, and nationally in Australia, bushfires are expected to increase in frequency and intensity...
173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in bushfires (wildfires) in the...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of commu...
This paper discusses the process of developing a model capable of informing the development of commu...
[Executive Summary]: Getting Australians ready for a natural hazard has taken on a new imperative...