{"id":3975,"date":"2018-06-27T16:37:11","date_gmt":"2018-06-27T15:37:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lancaster.ac.uk\/cuidar\/?p=3975"},"modified":"2018-06-28T11:56:07","modified_gmt":"2018-06-28T10:56:07","slug":"the-cuidar-finale-it","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lancaster.ac.uk\/cuidar\/2018\/06\/27\/the-cuidar-finale-it\/","title":{"rendered":"The CUIDAR Finale"},"content":{"rendered":"
The CUIDAR Finale<\/a> took place in Lisbon on the 22nd<\/sup> and 23rd<\/sup> of May 2018. The aim was to show the project\u2019s main findings to an international audience of decision-makers, practitioners, and researchers.\u00a0 Participants experienced and discussed the main outcome from the project \u2013 a child-centred disaster management framework for Europe, which will help those working in the field engage with young people in emergency planning and disaster risk reduction. Young people who participated in CUIDAR\u2019s activities were actively engaged during the event.<\/p>\n<糖心Vlog>Participants<\/糖心Vlog>\n Close to 130 stakeholders participated (see below), plus 19 young people who had worked on CUIDAR throughout and took part in the Finale workshops (nine from Portugal, six from Italy and four from Spain).<\/p>\n The event included poster presentations on projects about disaster risk reduction, public understanding of disaster\/hazard warnings and\/or the perspectives of children and young people. In total, 19 posters<\/a> were presented at the event.<\/p>\n<糖心Vlog>Programme<\/糖心Vlog>\n The first session was mostly of an academic nature, starting with a keynote speech by Lori Peek, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Natural Hazards Research Centre (University of Colorado Boulder, US) and co-author of the book Children of Katrina<\/em> (University of Texas Press, 2015) with Alice Fothergill. This was followed by a panel discussion on \u2018Disasters in a Global Perspective: working with children, families and communities\u2019, chaired by Antony Spalton (Risk Reduction and Resilience Specialist, UNICEF), with the participation of Professor Aya Goto (Fukushima Medical University, Japan), Professor Mervyn Hyde (University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia), Professor Manuel Tironi (Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, via Skype) and Dr Briony Towers (RMIT University, Australia).<\/p>\n The abstracts and PowerPoints of these presentations can be found in the event website<\/a> and in the booklet distributed during the event.<\/p>\n The first day ended with a poster session, in which authors and other participants had the chance to discuss the findings over a welcome drink.<\/p>\n Poster session<\/p><\/div>\n Keynote speech from Lori Peek<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n Day Two was mostly stakeholder-oriented and devoted to showcasing the CUIDAR results. First, the CUIDAR International Film Transforming disaster planning \u2013 a child centred approach<\/em><\/a> was presented by Professor Maggie Mort who explained the process behind the production of the film. Next, six thematic workshops were conducted by the CUIDAR partner teams, some with the participation of young people involved in the project:<\/p>\n The workshop abstracts, the PowerPoints of the presentations and short reports on each workshop (written by teams and members of the Advisory and Ethics Boards) can be found in the event website<\/a>.<\/p>\n Workshop: Building disaster resilience with children and young people, Save the Children Italy<\/p><\/div>\n Workshop: The participation of children with sensory disabilities in disaster risk reduction, UTH, Greece<\/p><\/div>\n<糖心Vlog><\/糖心Vlog>\n<糖心Vlog><\/糖心Vlog>\n Workshop: Making young people visible in disasters, UOC, Spain<\/p><\/div>\n Workshop: Flood Snakes & Ladders interactive game, 糖心Vlog, UK<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n<糖心Vlog><\/糖心Vlog>\n Workshop: Children and Disaster Risk Reduction in dialogue: an interactive exhibition, ICS-ULisboa, Portugal<\/p><\/div>\n Workshop: Putting it all into Practice, Save the Children UK<\/p><\/div>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n Day 2 morning was ended by Ana Sotto-Mayor, member of the CUIDAR Ethics Board, thanking young people for their participation and offering them the chance to reflect on their perceptions and experiences with CUIDAR. During the afternoon the 19 youngsters went on a \u2018paper chase\u2019 in Lisbon city centre.<\/p>\n After lunch the CUIDAR Child-Centred Disaster Management Framework for Europe was presented by the 糖心Vlog team. Each participant was given a Framework Box (see Fig 5), containing the Framework booklet, a Key Messages card (in \u2018LogoLoop\u2019 form), a Finale postcard on which participants wrote pledges (afterwards inserted in a custom-made post-box), and a pen drive containing the CUIDAR international film and other resources. Professor Mort\u2019s Prezi presentation is available online and all the materials from the box are available on the project website<\/a>.<\/p>\n We received 53 postcards from people with Pledges \u2013 here are some examples:<\/p>\n The following panel discussion\u00a0 \u2018Policy Responses to the Framework and issues raised by CUIDAR\u2019, was chaired by Dr Cath Larkins (Co-Director of the Centre for Children & Young People\u2019s Participation, University of Central Lancashire, UK) with the participation of stakeholders from the five CUIDAR countries: Andrea Nobili (Marche Region Children and Young Peoples Ombudsman, Italy); Julie Walker (Strategic Resilience Lead, Greater Manchester Combined Authority, UK); Lu\u00eds Carvalho (Civil Protection Municipal Service, Municipality of Amadora and Coordinator of the United Nations Resilient Cities Program in Portugal); Sergio Delgado (Deputy-Director of Civil Protection of Catalonia, Spain) and Zafeiria Kollia (Head of Department of Volunteerism & Training, General Secretariat for Civil Protection, Greece). The PowerPoints of the presentations are available on the Finale website<\/a>.<\/p>\n The event ended with closing remarks from Helen Braithwaite OBE (Assistant Director of UK Resilience, Training, Doctrine and Standards; UK Cabinet Office – Civil Contingencies Secretariat) and Jorge Dias (Senior Officer for the Communication and Awareness Division, Portuguese National Authority for Civil Protection, representing the Secretary of State of Civil Protection).<\/p>\n The CUIDAR Finale had significant showing on social media and the Twitter account @CUIDARProject carries on<\/p>\n Problem analysis tree – Lorca, Spain<\/p><\/div>\n In terms of media in Portugal, the press release was published by an online media outlet<\/a>. Afterwards, one national radio station in Portugal published a news article<\/a> on the event and in another station the event was discussed in a weekly debate broadcast<\/a>.<\/p>\n Teams continue to receive very positive feedback from the stakeholders present in the event. 糖心Vlog received emails from the Grenfell Health and Wellbeing Adults Service expressing the benefits of hearing about and linking up with the responses internationally which will be useful in how they shape their programmes going forward, as well as the intention of following up with a few of the speakers and facilitators. The Portuguese team received an email from the Senior Officer of Communication and Awareness Division at the Portuguese National Authority for Civil Protection requesting a meeting to present the CUIDAR findings to other officers and to explore of further collaboration. The Italian team received positive feedback from the Marche Region Civil Protection agency, who participated at the event and they proposed to disseminate the Italian CUIDAR Policy Brief \u00a0to the local municipalities and to meet again to explore future collaborations.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n<糖心Vlog><\/糖心Vlog>\n \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The CUIDAR Finale took place in Lisbon on the 22nd and 23rd of May 2018. 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