Grassroot flood action_groups
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THE NATIONAL FLOOD FORUM ***
‘Flood Action Groups’ Grassroots Empowerment
Heather Shepherd Flood Community & Recovery Support
01743 741725 [email protected]
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What is ‘The National Flood Forum’?
Help people to prepare
for flooding
Help them to recover
their lives when they
have been flooded
Campaign and work to
ensure that flood risk
communities are at the
centre of policy making
and operational
delivery
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The National Flood Forum is a national
charity dedicated to supporting and
representing communities and
individuals at risk of flooding. It helps
people to prepare for flooding, helps
people to recover their lives once they
have been flooded, and advises and
supports on all the issues that people
are confronted with when at flood risk.
It works on behalf of flood risk
communities to highlight National
concerns and works with government
and agencies to ensure that they
develop a community perspective.
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Website with a wealth of
information such as flood risk maps,
latest news & announcements,
how to keep safe & prepare
Telephone helpline for all issues
regarding flooding and flood risk,
including insurance and visit support to
start a dedicated flood group
Our website & telephone helpline
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We have been part of recovery partnerships
since 2005 in Carlisle, The Yorkshire & Midland floods of 2007, The
Cumbria floods of 2009 where we there for 16
months. In 2012 we were in West Sussex,
Lancashire, Manchester, West Yorkshire & Wales, and continue to work in
the long term in Calderdale in West
Yorkshire & West Sussex. The trailer provides
respite and a listening empathetic ear, advise
and information.
How we help with Recovery
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Flood exhibition surgeries
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A show case of resistant products alongside appertaining information and an independent guide, general & insurance advise, and a wealth of knowledge & experience
Aim for a resilient community
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Like the yellow
pages but with flood
protection
manufacturers and
flood help products and services
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NFF Services
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Flood Awareness Trailer - An outreach vehicle to take information/messages to communities Flood property level protection exhibitions Flood surgeries for targeted areas ideal for flood protection grant schemes and flood awareness. Community engagement - going into the heart the community, bringing them together to form a core group. The National Flood Forum provides training for flood group volunteers & different authorities and organisations. Recovery – Supporting Environment Agency and Local Authorities all over the country to cope with flood recovery advising on the likely issues and supporting the community for the long term.
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Supporting at grassroots
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Pro-active Informed Resilient
The National Flood Forum
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• The bulk of the National Flood Forums work is spent supporting communities across England & Wales with Scottish Flood Forum covering Scotland.
What is it like to flood?
When the flood water comes in: …
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Why a flood action group?
Brings the community together
Enables them to work in partnership with those collectively that work with flood risk
Supports how they can prepare to reduce the impact on their home & community
Working with local voluntary groups to support flood action groups in instigating and supporting community emergency flood plans.
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Supporting each other to lessen the effect – community plan
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Think of the vulnerable
What if you are away?
Are you signed up to
Environment Agency flood
warnings?
Is there a voluntary group
who could help your
community? (Churches
Together, The Rotary, The
Lions)
Practice using products when the weather is dry
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• With support & guidance from the National Flood Forum Buckingham has formed a group of flood affected people and uses the voluntary group ‘Churches Together’ to support their plan.
• They formed a core group from willing community members and have named the group FA4B flood action 4 Buckingham. This group works on a rolling action plan with the Agencies & Authorities collectively. Messages /information/discussions are fed into the group and they take responsibility to ensure that the wider community is kept informed.
• Once this was underway they made an emergency plan for the community alongside the Voluntary Charity ‘Churches together’ to ensure community help in any subsequent event, reduce the impact and support recovery.
• ‘Churches Together’ use non-flooded members and implement the plan when required, supporting those that do flood.
• To date FAB has organised a dry-run of their plan, held a flood fair for the Town to enable residents to gain information, learn more about the plan, speak of concerns, and view a platform of home protection products, with appertaining information through the National Flood Forum. They are about to embark on a flood training day for all their volunteers again through the National Flood Forum’s training programme, and have planned to hold yearly flood information and dry run events.
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Published on Thursday 22 November 2012 10:35 Buckingham’s flood action group has sprung into action in the face of an impending flood. Heavy rainfall has resulted in high water levels in the Great Ouse in the Buckingham area. A flood warning was received from the Environment Agency at about 10.30pm last night, Wednesday, and a reception centre was opened at St Peter and St Paul Church at about 11.30pm by the volunteers of ‘Churches together’ Steve Hallett, who heads the voluntary group for ‘Flood Action 4 Buckingham’, said: “We were up till about 2am last night supporting residents and feeding up information to the various agencies.
Flood action group springs into action as flood warning received
And in November Buckingham were prepared!
Affiliated Flood Action groups in Essex
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Abridge flood action group has worked tirelessly since 2000 an now has defences planned for the summer through the Environment Agency. They have set up a Maintenance management company to ensure the reliability of the defence in the future. South Woodham Ferrers Floodwatch are a group of volunteers from the community yacht club. They promote public awareness to the potential risk of flooding and offer a data collection service to Chelmsford BC giving actual water heights at the two club gauges. Should overtopping of the sea walls occur they make available manned rowing boats as a back up rescue resource. Stanstead FAG an arm of the Parish Council that includes flooded residents that has formed an emergency flood volunteer group
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