Simulating the impact of first responder communication strategies on citizen adherence in emergencies

 

We are a team of social psychologists, first responders and computer modellers who aim to enhance safe emergency response.

Our project aims to optimise current first responder communication in emergencies to facilitate public adherence and safety.

Our publications, impact and outreach are for practitioners, academia, and legislative bodies to develop knowledge and practice.

News

 

The headline findings from our interviews with first responders have been released! Read it here!


We are delighted to share with you our latest article published in the Fire & Risk Management Journal. Read it here!


Collaboration…

This is an multi-disciplinary project combining expertise from researchers and practitioners in emergency response, social science and computational modelling to systematically and collectively explore the effects of first responder communication strategies on citizen behaviour in emergencies. Our collaboration is funded by the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship.