Wednesday 27 May 2009

Resilient Nation

The Demos Resilient Nation paper is a good read, majoring on anecdotes and examples around emergencies. It tells you how different communities respond and what organisations are out there dealing with emergencies. You have to be impressed by the ingenuity and resourcefulness of those involved either professionally or as volunteers. I would have liked to see some more concrete recommendations. The authors shy away from fingering Central Government with the responsibility on the basis that a government programme would be too costly and look what a fine job some organisations are doing. So in the end Demos’ recommendations are no more joined up than the nation’s disaster recovery plans.

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