Rebooting Resilience

SCDC’s Rebooting Resilience programme aims to explore what resilience looks like in our communities, how we can build on existing good practice and improve how communities and local agencies can work together to develop strong, resilient communities.

The programme is working at a national level through webinars and development of materials as well as more intensively in Moffat and Falkirk, looking to explore what resilience looks like in our communities and ensuring that the lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic are not lost.

The support within each area is examining what worked during COVID and to explore local responses in the future.

For more information about this work get in touch.

Resources

 

Event report - June 2022

The webinar session was held to start the conversation to explore what resilience looks like around the country, and what different groups and individuals were experiencing as we move out of the pandemic, listening to their experiences of the kinds of events that trigger resilience responses such as weather, flooding and disasters.

The webinar was designed to have inputs from the more traditional civil contingencies response role, and one from a community perspective, and then an opportunity for further discussion in breakout rooms using Jamboards to record them.

Download the event report here and watch the inputs from the event here.

 
 
 

Presentation to The Gathering

This presentation provides detail of SCDC’s latest work around community resilience and the learning and emerging themes and issues we’re seeing across our work in Moffat and Falkrik

National webinar presentation - download here.

 

Case study videos

Hear from the experience of community and public sector colleagues on the role they played around local community resilience.