The Mid Coast has been chosen for a pilot project aimed at improving disaster preparedness.
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Mid Coast residents are being asked to complete a short survey to help Resilience NSW gain a deeper understanding into how disaster-ready our community is, and what can be done to improve preparedness for disasters.
Resilience NSW (formally the Office of Emergency Management) is in the early stages of piloting the Regional Disaster Preparedness Program (RDPP).
The RDPP will focus on increasing the capacity and resilience of local councils and communities to prevent, prepare, respond and recover from natural disaster events.
The program will be delivered across Mid Coast, Canberra and Hunter regions.
This survey, which will be conducted three times over a two-year period, is being conducted by Elton Consulting on behalf of Resilience NSW and will be used as part of a larger evaluation study.
Resilience NSW is keen to hear from Mid Coast people about their understanding of disaster preparedness in the community and region.
MidCoast Council urges residents to share their perspectives by completing this short survey. Contributions are anonymous and no personal data will be taken.
The survey can be accessed via the link on council's website at www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/bushfirerecovery.
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