Rebecca Whittle From Hull 2007 to Cumbria 2009: How did we get here?

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Rebecca Whittle From Hull 2007 to Cumbria 2009: How did we get here?

Our work in Cumbria Goes back a long way – Foot and Mouth Disease 2001, Carlisle floods of 2005 and, most recently Hull Floods of 2007…

The Hull study Two-year project, funded by EA, ESRC and EPSRC Focus on Hull where over 8,600 homes affected Aim: To explore people’s experiences of long-term flood recovery. Project has many practical applications – for example, learning how to improve support for people who are affected by flooding in future…

Methods – flood experts Intensive, qualitative study 45 people: “what, when and how?” Initial interview – the story so far… Open structure diaries (up to 18 months) Group discussions Steering group Feeding into policy also – the Pitt Review and DEFRA consultations on property-level flood resistance and resilience methods and the National Flood Emergency Framework

Hull Children’s Flood Project Will Medd, Marion Walker, Rebecca Whittle (Lancaster); Sue Tapsell (Middlesex University); Jo Moran-Ellis and Kate Burningham (University of Surrey)

Cumbria Floods 2009 Given money by research councils (NERC/ESRC) to bring together stakeholders, community members and researchers to: A)Learn lessons from post 2007 research B)Think about what research would be helpful in future

Feb 2010 – March 2010 Working with colleagues in School of Health and Medicine, NHS Cumbria and Cumbria County Council Not just learning from ‘flood’ research – other recovery- related research e.g. on coping in communities under stress from other issues Community involvement in research is key SO… National Institute for Health Research Design Service for North West funding for community events in run-up to today South Ulverston FLAG 1 st meeting Community event with Age Concern at Workington Work with 6 th formers at Southfield Technology College in Workington

We’d like to know… How do your experiences compare to those of people in Hull? Are they the same/different? Are there particular issues for Cumbria that we should focus on? What issues and concerns do you have that you would like future research to address?

Rebecca Whittle From Hull 2007 to Cumbria 2009: How did we get here?