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Norfolk Prepared - Norfolk Resilience Forum

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Welcome to the Norfolk Resilience Forum website which I, on behalf of all of the agencies, hope you will find of assistance and interest.

The Norfolk Resilience Forum (NRF) was established to ensure sound structures are in place to support a local response to emergencies and disruptive challenges. The membership of the NRF involves organisations identified as Category 1 and 2 Responders plus the involvement of supporting agencies. All organisations represented within the NRF make valuable contributions to the wider community resilience planning activity in Norfolk.

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Simon Bailey

Acting Deputy Chief Constable
Chair Norfolk Resilience Forum (Executive Group)

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Environment Agency Flood Advice Leaflets


Preparing for a flood: practical advice on what to do to protect you and your property:

Preparing for a flood

During a flood: practical advice on what to do to stay safe in a flood:
During a flood


After a flood: practical advice on recovering from a flood:
After a flood

East Coast high tide and storm surge in Norfolk

Click here to view Norfolk Response to East Coast High Tide and Storm Surge

Current issues

For the latest information on Swine flu, visit the NHS Norfolk website

Report on current use of Flood Sirens by Norfolk Resilience Forum submitted to the Fire & Community Protection Overview Scrutiny Panel.

Flood Sirens Report - Fire & Community Protection Review Panel_(530K)

How prepared is your business?

For example, have you thought about the affects of an influenza pandemic, or a shortage of staff for any other reason? Click here for a simple, quick checklist, and find out how prepared you are.....
Checklist
for more information see www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk www.doh.gov.uk

Why do businesses need a Business Continuity Plan?

The NRF recommends that all organisations should have a Business Continuity Plan to help them cope with an incident. But what is it, and why is it necessary? Click here for more details..... Why have continuity?_(38K)This is an image