Aberdeenshire Community Resilience Strategy
Welcome to our Community Resilience Strategy page. This is where we host all engagement, consultation and development of our Aberdeenshire Community Resilience Strategy. We will also use it as a handy reference library for documents and guidance that might be helpful when considering our individual, household, family and community resilience.
The page will develop over time so please keep checking back for updates!
Welcome to our Community Resilience Strategy page. This is where we host all engagement, consultation and development of our Aberdeenshire Community Resilience Strategy. We will also use it as a handy reference library for documents and guidance that might be helpful when considering our individual, household, family and community resilience.
The page will develop over time so please keep checking back for updates!
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New Documents available from Ready Scotland
Share New Documents available from Ready Scotland on Facebook Share New Documents available from Ready Scotland on Twitter Share New Documents available from Ready Scotland on Linkedin Email New Documents available from Ready Scotland linkReady Scotland have produced a document on Insurance and Health & Safety for Community Resilience Groups Ready Scotland Advice Note on Insurance and Health & Safety.
They have also developed training materials for groups to learn about emergency resilience Learn about Emergency Resilience
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*Registration now CLOSED* Grampian Community Resilience Conference Mon 02 October 2023- Registration Now Open!
Share *Registration now CLOSED* Grampian Community Resilience Conference Mon 02 October 2023- Registration Now Open! on Facebook Share *Registration now CLOSED* Grampian Community Resilience Conference Mon 02 October 2023- Registration Now Open! on Twitter Share *Registration now CLOSED* Grampian Community Resilience Conference Mon 02 October 2023- Registration Now Open! on Linkedin Email *Registration now CLOSED* Grampian Community Resilience Conference Mon 02 October 2023- Registration Now Open! linkWe are pleased to confirm that registration for Aberdeenshire residents for the first Grampian Community Resilience Conference is now open:
Click here for Event Registration
Event Details
Location: Beach Ballroom, Beach Promenade, Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, AB24 5NR
Hosts: Aberdeen City Council and Aberdeenshire Council
Date & Time: 02/10/2023 0930 to 15:00
Join us for the Community Resilience Conference, a dynamic event focused on building more resilient communities.
This in-person conference is aimed at established community groups who are looking to begin or enhance their resilience activities. At the Conference, we will explore innovative strategies and practical solutions to enhance your community resilience activities. Engage in thought-provoking discussions with our experts and other community groups who all share a passion for resilience. Confirmed to attend are:
- Scottish Flood Forum
- Police Scotland
- Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
- Scottish Ambulance Service
- SEPA
- SSEN
- British Red Cross
- Age Scotland
- Aberdeenshire Council
- Aberdeen City Council
Network with fellow attendees, exchange ideas, and forge meaningful connections. Participate in the question and answer panel session and enhance your knowledge and skills. Leave with actionable takeaways that you can apply to your own community.
Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of the Community Resilience Conference. Register now and be prepared to be inspired, empowered, and equipped to make a positive impact on your community! Attendance is free but you must register using the above link. Due to limited spaces we request a maximum for 2 representatives from each Community Group
If you have any questions regarding the event please do get in touch. We look forward to seeing you there!
Neil and Vicky
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Grampian Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023
Share Grampian Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023 on Facebook Share Grampian Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023 on Twitter Share Grampian Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023 on Linkedin Email Grampian Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023 linkHello everyone, just a short message to confirm the arrangements for the Community Resilience Conference which we are co-hosting with Aberdeen City colleagues on Monday 2 October 2023. The conference will be held at the Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen and will run from 0930 hours to 1500 hours.
The conference is free to attend and we've arranged the attendance of some of our key partners from Police Scotland, Scottish Fire & Rescue Service, Scottish Ambulance Service, SEPA, SSEN, Scottish Flood Forum and others. We are pleased to have speakers from two of our own Community Groups who will share some of their experiences of Community Resilience.
We are just waiting for Aberdeen City colleagues to finalise the arrangements following which a link to register will be shared. In the first instance we will look to restrict attendance to two per group but we may be able to increase that nearer the conference.
Apologies for the lateness of the conference invite. We hope to have that soon!
Any questions get in touch.
Neil & Vicky
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University of Aberdeen - Community Resilience in Rural Aberdeenshire
Share University of Aberdeen - Community Resilience in Rural Aberdeenshire on Facebook Share University of Aberdeen - Community Resilience in Rural Aberdeenshire on Twitter Share University of Aberdeen - Community Resilience in Rural Aberdeenshire on Linkedin Email University of Aberdeen - Community Resilience in Rural Aberdeenshire linkWe've recently been in touch with Meredith Diiola who is a masters student at Aberdeen University in the Department of Geography and Environment, studying MSc Sustainability Transitions. Meredith would like to invite you to participate in the research project “Community Resilience in Rural Aberdeenshire”. The aim of the project is to identify the characteristics of smaller/more remote communities in Aberdeenshire and consider how these characteristics influence resilience to the impacts of climate change, severe weather, and disruption to energy systems. The research project is done in partnership with Foundation Scotland and the Vattenfall Unlock our Future Fund.
The purpose of this survey is to gauge community members' experiences in relation to community resilience, severe weather, and energy systems. The survey should take around 5-10 minutes.
If you'd like to take part in the surevy please follow the link below.
https://viis.abdn.ac.uk/snapwebhost/s.asp?k=168735073592
Neil & Vicky
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Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023
Share Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023 on Facebook Share Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023 on Twitter Share Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023 on Linkedin Email Community Resilience Conference - Monday 2 October 2023 linkWe are pleased to confirm that Aberdeenshire Council, alongside colleagues from Aberdeen City and Moray will hold the inaugural North East Community Resilience Conference on Monday 2 October 2023, at the Beach Ballroom, Beach Promenade, Aberdeen, AB24 5NR. The conference will take place between 9am and 3pm and will feature a range of speakers, from both Community Groups and Responders. Delegates will have the opportunity to see the resilience activities carried out by utility companies, emergency services, local authorities and others.
Registration information will be shared in due course but for the moment please save the date!
Neil & Vicky
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SSEN Resilient Communities Fund 2023 - Now open for applications
Share SSEN Resilient Communities Fund 2023 - Now open for applications on Facebook Share SSEN Resilient Communities Fund 2023 - Now open for applications on Twitter Share SSEN Resilient Communities Fund 2023 - Now open for applications on Linkedin Email SSEN Resilient Communities Fund 2023 - Now open for applications linkThe Risk & Resilience to are pleased to announce that SSEN have opened the Resilient Communities Fund 2023 - Please see the message below from SSEN and supporting information documents:
RCF Generator Specification Form 2023
SSEN RCF Application Form Scotland 2023
SSEN RCF Guidelines Acotland 2023
You'll also note that the application form asks the following questions:
- Does your local area have a formal community emergency plan in place?
- Do the plans co-ordinate with local authority plans?
- Does your project complement the work of the emergency services?
- Please describe if you have consulted with any key stakeholders (e.g. emergency services, local authority) or the local community for your project.
To assist you with these questions I've scheduled an evening Microsoft Teams Session at 1900 hours on Wednesday 28 June 2023 where you can discuss your proposed project with Aberdeenshire Council Risk & Resilience Team. If you want to take part on the night just follow this link to the teams meeting.
Thanks
Neil & Vicky
"Good afternoon.
The SSEN Resilient Communities Fund 2023 is now open for applications, with a total of £157,000 available to eligible community groups, community councils and charities in the north of Scotland SSEN network area. Grants will range from £1,000 to £10,000 for single area projects, although exceptional multi-community applications may be considered up to a maximum of £40,000.
SSEN’s Resilient Communities Fund is now in its ninth year, and in that time has seen a wide variety of applications that have all sought to boost communities through improving resilience and responding to the needs of their residents in adverse and difficult circumstances.
The deadline for applications is 5pm on Monday 31 July 2023, and applicants are asked to consider the following criteria for funding, which seeks to support projects falling under these two categories:
- Resilience for emergency events - To enhance community facilities, services and communication specifically to support the local response in the event of a significant emergency such as extended power loss.
- Vulnerability - To protect the welfare of vulnerable community members particularly during significant emergency events such as extended power loss, through enhancing their resilience and improving community participation and effectiveness.
The SSEN Resilient Communities Fund Panel, will review applications and determine which projects should receive funding, with the successful applications announced in the autumn.
Following the conclusion of this final year of the Resilient Communities Fund, SSEN Distribution will be developing and launching a new fund in the later autumn of 2023. While continuing to support community resilience, this new fund will seek to include environmental resilience and the adoption of low carbon technologies. Full details and timescales will be announced later this year.
Best regards
Craig
Craig Mullen || Senior Community Investment Manager
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April Update
Share April Update on Facebook Share April Update on Twitter Share April Update on Linkedin Email April Update linkGood afternoon everyone, just a short note to give you an update on a couple of isssues, events and plans. Firstly we've been working hard at drafting our 'strategy' document and hope to be able to share a copy soon. We've been reflecting on whether its a strategy, a guide or just a statement of who does what. In any case we hope to be able to share that soon.
I recently shared information on the UK Governments Emergency Alert system. Aberdeenshire Council are still a little in the dark on how it might be used but this Scottish Government Guidance might answer some questions in the interim. There has been media reporting today confirming that the UK Government intend to test the alert on Sunday 23 April 2023 at 1500 hours. Time set for national mobile phone emergency alert test - BBC News.
One piece of work that colleagues in the Fire Service have been developing is guidance for a power cut. This guide contains advice on cooking without electricity, safe use of candles, Carbon Monoxide poisoning and so. Feel free to circulate or incorporate the contents into your own plans.
Finally, the Risk and Resilience Team are hosting an online briefing on the role of the Local Resilience Partnership in an emergency and how Community Groups 'fit into' a response alongside responders. The briefing will take place on Wednesday 24 May 2023 at 1900 hours via Microsoft Teams. If you'd like to attend you can sign up here.
Thanks.
Neil & Vicky
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UK Government - Emergency Alerts
Share UK Government - Emergency Alerts on Facebook Share UK Government - Emergency Alerts on Twitter Share UK Government - Emergency Alerts on Linkedin Email UK Government - Emergency Alerts linkSome of you will be aware of the launch of the UK Government Emergency Alerts scheme this week. Vicky and I have received a few questions about the scheme, how it operates and how Aberdeenshire Council and other local responders might utilise it. This update is designed to share what we know about the Emergency Alerts scheme and in some respects what we don't know.
The scheme is owned and run by the UK Government who are responsible for issuing alerts. The link below provides a little more detail that the UK Government have issued.
About Emergency Alerts - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
There is also a little more detail on this BBC news article
Public emergency alerts to be sent to all UK smartphones - BBC News
The alert system had a limited geographical trial in East Anglia in 2022 and now there is to be a nationwide three month trial with a national test of the alert on 23 April 2023. Announcements - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
The alerts works be sending a message to a smart phone. You don't need to do anything to receive one, but if you wish to opt out of the alerts you can. There is some detail on how to do that here.
How emergency alerts work - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
The Scottish and Welsh Governments will also have the ability to issue alerts in certain circumstances and some information has been released by the Scottish Government Emergency Mobile Phone Alerts - gov.scot (www.gov.scot).
At this stage we are not clear how Aberdeenshire Council might use the system to warn and inform of any issue in the North East and together with our colleagues locally from Aberdeen City Council, Moray Council, NHS Grampian and Police, Fire and Ambulance will hear from the Scottish Government at our next Resilience Partnership meeting on how we might access it and what the triggers for doing so could be.
In the meantime Community Councils and Community Resilience Groups should be aware of the trial and you might want to mention it in any newsletters etc. you send out.
We will of course share more information on the alert programme when we have it.
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February 2023 Update
Share February 2023 Update on Facebook Share February 2023 Update on Twitter Share February 2023 Update on Linkedin Email February 2023 Update linkThe Risk & Resilience Team are conscious its been a few weeks since we shared information with you all. We had a busy few weeks in the run up to Christmas and this year have been working hard on testing, exercising and reviewing some of our plans. While much of time is spent on Community Resilience we still have to manage our commitments to a whole range of Emergency and Business Continuity Plans.
We are progressing the drafting of the Community Resilience Strategy and hope to be able to share an early draft soon but more importantly we've been revising all of our Rest Centre plans with a view to overlaying what the Council does with provision that local groups have in place. So, if you represent a group that has developed a resilience plan remember and share it with your local Area Office to help us map out provision.
Many of you will have seen news reports of energy rationing and Rota Load Disconnection. In very simple terms this is a tool that the United Kingdom Government has had in place since the 1970's which allows the National Grid to balance energy supplies in periods of high demand. The conflict in Ukraine has resulted in greater awareness of this tool and SSEN have helpfuly written to all their Priority Service Register customers explaining how it works and may affect them. SSEN have agreed that we can share this letter with you as it contains very useful information. You'll note of course that it not personalised so to find out you Rota Load Disconnection Code please visit SSEN | My Rota Block.
In other news, SEPA have announced a new Scottish Flood Forecast product that now warns of public three days in advance:
If you don't already receive flood alerts from SEPA we enourage you to sign up.
Finally, the Scottish Government are hosting an online Resilience Conference in March and April this year. There are a number of sessions you can sign up to including:
COMMUNITY SESSIONS: THE “NUTS AND BOLTS” OF COMMUNITY RESILIENCE IN EMERGENCIES - What can community groups, responders and policy makers learn from each other on community resilience, to improve outcomes from emergency situations and increase our collective resilience?
PRACTITIONER’S SESSION: SHARING GOOD PRACTICE AND INSIGHT ON SUPPORTING AND WORKING WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES - How has community resilience evolved since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and what can practitioners learn from each other?
COMMUNITY RESILIENCE AND CLIMATE CHANGE: BUILDING CONNECTIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS ACROSS COMMUNITY-LED EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND LONG TERM ADAPTATION - CoRE activities often focus on the most immediate impacts of climate, and climate change, related events alongside communities of interest who focus their efforts on the longer-term adaptation to climate change. This workshop will explore how to build stronger connections between community resilience in emergencies and climate change adaptation.
AN INCLUSIVE APPROACH TO COMMUNITY RESILIENCE IN EMERGENCIES - It is critical that community resilience in emergencies is inclusive and more equitable for all, but this isn’t always easy or straightforward. How can more community voices be part of local resilience planning and community action, and what needs to be in place for this to happen?
The Risk & Resilience Team will be participating in these sessions so maybe see you there. You can find out more here and sign up for the sessions.
That's all for just now.
Neil & Vicky
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Are You Ready for Winter?
Share Are You Ready for Winter? on Facebook Share Are You Ready for Winter? on Twitter Share Are You Ready for Winter? on Linkedin Email Are You Ready for Winter? linkHello everyone, just a very brief update to say that Aberdeenshire Council have produced the 'Are You Ready for Winter?' leaflet. This is designed to be a quick, interim guide while we continue to develop Individual Preparedness Guides. It's also not meant to replace any of the work that groups have done locally with your own products. Feel free to circulate it as requried.
We are still working our way through the workshop feedback and we hope to release information shortly that will advise on how the additional £1 million from SSEN can be accessed. More on that later.
Some plans are underway to improve information sharing and we are actively exploring the 'Ready Aberdeenshire' website and Community Resilience Conference.
For those of you who have been developing resilience plans, thank you. If you need any assistance with the development please get in touch with your local Area Team. If you've finalised a plan that involves the use of a hall or venue as a Community Resilience facility and you are ready to execute that plan in an emergency please also let the Area Team know as we have begun to map the locations and hope to use that to produce a product for us all.
I think that's about it for moment. Thanks for the continued support.
Neil & Vicky
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Aberdeenshire Resilience Documents
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Telecoms Resilience Document 2.0.pdf (364 KB) (pdf)
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Supporting Vulnerable People in the Community Advice Note.pdf (622 KB) (pdf)
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Community Councils - Insurance FAQs.pdf (683 KB) (pdf)
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Flooding - Roles and Responsibilities.pdf (442 KB) (pdf)
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Community Resilience Plan Advice Note.pdf (401 KB) (pdf)
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Community Resilience Plan Template.docx (340 KB) (docx)
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Generators Advice Note.pdf (260 KB) (pdf)
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Setting up a Resilience Group Advice Note.pdf (234 KB) (pdf)
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Ideas for Resilience Activities Advice Note.pdf (249 KB) (pdf)
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Individual Preparedness Advice Note.pdf (285 KB) (pdf)
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Funding Advice Note.pdf (258 KB) (pdf)
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How to set up a Community Hub Advice Note.pdf (251 KB) (pdf)
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Emergency Household Plan Advice Note.pdf (767 KB) (pdf)
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Emergency Household Plan Template.docx (318 KB) (docx)
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Age Scotland Building Resilience Advice Booklet.pdf (1.12 MB) (pdf)
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The role of Councillors in an Emergency - Advice Note.pdf (230 KB) (pdf)
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Aberdeenshire Community Resillience Framework.pdf (6.77 MB) (pdf)
Aberdeenshire - Are You Ready for Winter?
Scottish Individual Preparedness Guides
International Individual Preparedness Guides
Lifecycle
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Open
Aberdeenshire Community Resilience Strategy is currently at this stageThis consultation is open for contributions.
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Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Aberdeenshire Community Resilience StrategyContributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
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Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Aberdeenshire Community Resilience StrategyThe final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Ready Scotland - Learn
Ready Scotland Advice Note on Insurance and Health and Safety
Useful Information
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Rota Load Disconnection Letter.pdf (511 KB) (pdf)
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Resilient Communities Conference 2023 - leaflet.pdf (209 KB) (pdf)
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DET Newsletter May 2024.pdf (589 KB) (pdf)
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Emergency_Alerts Stakeholder Guidance.06.04.23.pdf (5 MB) (pdf)
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Met Office 2025 Online CR training Prospectus.pdf (456 KB) (pdf)
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SFRS power cuts digital.pdf (345 KB) (pdf)
Community Resilience Conference October 2024
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Community Resilience Conference October 2024
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COTAG Presentation October 2024.pdf (1.23 MB) (pdf)
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Met Office - CR Links.pdf (101 KB) (pdf)
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Digital Engagement Team Presentation October 2024.pdf (1.42 MB) (pdf)
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First Aid Presentation Oct 2024.pdf (2.74 MB) (pdf)
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Met Office 2024 Online CR training Prospectus.pdf (502 KB) (pdf)
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Met Office Presentation Oct 2024.pdf (2.13 MB) (pdf)
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National Power Outage.pdf (324 KB) (pdf)
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Psychological First Aid Presentation Oct 2024.pdf (768 KB) (pdf)
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SEPA Presentation Oct 2024.pdf (3.16 MB) (pdf)
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Police Scotland Presentation Oct 24.pdf (536 KB) (pdf)
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