Enhancing Household Resilience in the UK (Empowering Preparedness in Everyday and Household Resilience - EM-PREPARE), EM-PREPARE Technical Report 2025

Authors: Miles, L., Zhang, Y., Ball, F. and Miles, L.

Pages: 1-72

Publisher: Bournemouth University Disaster Management Centre (BUDMC)

Place of Publication: Bournemouth, UK

ISBN: 978 1 85899 348 5

Abstract:

This EM-PREPARE Technical Report offers key insights and analysis on the findings and recommendations drawn from the completed Safehouse Pro LtdĀ® Baseline Resilience Survey 2024.

It should be noted that the undertaking and completion of the data collection has remained entirely within the auspices of the company, with the University providing technical assistance and independent guidance as appropriate.

In particular, the Report groups together the key findings from the extensive survey into 14 distinct themes, and presents a total of 33 separate main findings that have particular resonance and relevance for further consideration by the company. At the request of the company, the authors of the Technical Report were also mandated to consider appropriate risk modelling guidance, based upon the key themes drawn from the findings. This is also presented in this Report.

On the basis of these thorough evaluations, the Report provides 6 main conclusions and recommendations for action.

Source: Manual

Enhancing Household Resilience in the UK (Empowering Preparedness in Everyday and Household Resilience - EM-PREPARE), EM-PREPARE Technical Report 2025

Authors: Miles, L., Zhang, Y., Ball, F. and Miles, L.

Pages: 1-72

Publisher: Bournemouth University Disaster Management Centre (BUDMC)

Place of Publication: Bournemouth, UK

ISBN: 978 1 85899 348 5

Abstract:

This EM-PREPARE Technical Report offers key insights and analysis on the findings and recommendations drawn from the completed Safehouse Pro LtdĀ® Baseline Resilience Survey 2024. It should be noted that the undertaking and completion of the data collection has remained entirely within the auspices of the company, with the University providing technical assistance and independent guidance as appropriate.

In particular, the Report groups together the key findings from the extensive survey into 14 distinct themes, and presents a total of 33 separate main findings that have particular resonance and relevance for further consideration by the company. At the request of the company, the authors of the Technical Report were also mandated to consider appropriate risk modelling guidance, based upon the key themes drawn from the findings. This is also presented in this Report.

On the basis of these thorough evaluations, the Report provides 6 main conclusions and recommendations for action.

Source: Manual

Preferred by: Lee Miles