The Resilience Engineering Association (REA) and the DARWIN Community of Practitioners (DCoP) are launching the Resilience Engineering webinar series. The first webinar ‘Training for Operational Resilience Capabilities’ will take place on Monday 23 September at 2pm CET. The webinar will be presented by Tor Olav Grøtan, PhD, a senior research scientist at SINTEF Digital with a background in situated safety
On Monday 24 June 2019 at the Resilience Engineering Association (REA) Symposium in Kalmar, Sweden, Dr Ivonne Herrera (SINTEF) and Dr Rogier Woltjer (FOI) facilitated a workshop on the DARWIN results and in particular on the Capability Cards presenting the DARWIN Resilience Management Guidelines.
You are invited to take part in our upcoming webinar entitled ‘Resilience is a Verb’ with Prof. David D. Woods, taking place on 13 May 2019 at 15:30-16:30 CEST. You can join the webinar here.
On 26 February 2019, the DARWIN Community of Practitioners (DCoP) organised a webinar with Anders Ellerstrand, Watch Supervisor at the Malmö ATC Centre in Sweden, entitled ‘Don’t Forget the Sharp End When Improving Resilience’. The webinar is based on four Darwin Resilience Management Guidelines (DRMG) abilities: the ability to anticipate, the ability to learn and evolve, the ability to monitor,
On 22 January 2019, the DARWIN Community of Practitioners (DCoP) organised a webinar with Evangelos Sdongos, Coordinator of the research project IN-PREP. In this webinar, Evangelos discusses collaborative response planning and training enhancements for disaster resilience based on sights from recent table top excercises organised by IN-PREP. IN-PREP is a European research and innovation project funded by the European Union’s
On the 5th and 6th of December, DARWIN Project Co-ordinator, Senior Scientist at SINTEF & Associated Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Ivonne Herrera, attended the Security Research Event 2018 at the SQUARE in Brussels, Belgium.
The DARWIN Resilience Management Guidelines (DRMG) have been developed by the DARWIN project as a set of guiding principles to assist organisations in assessing and enhancing their own resilience. The Guidelines are now available in both the DARWIN Wiki, accessible by the DARWIN Community of Practitioners, and in book form on the Project Results page.
On 18 September 2018, DARWIN held a webinar as part of the DARWIN Community of Practitioners (DCOP) webinar series. The webinar focused on how to implement the DARWIN Resilience Management Guidelines (DRMG) in your organisation through simulations and workshops.
DARWIN Community of Practice (DCOP) member Anders Ellestrand recently was featured in the Hindsight magazine giving his perspective on how the DARWIN project can help to improve resilience in expected and unexpected situations.
The DARWIN project will come to an end in September 2018, the DARWIN partners have created a series of video interviews explaining the specific results and outputs of the project.
In March 2018, the DARWIN Community of Practitioners (DCOP) met in Sweden to input to the development of the DARWIN Resilience Management Guidelines. You can now watch video interviews with some of these experts on how the DARWIN project has impacted their work.
The DARWIN Resilience Management Guidelines (DRMG) have been developed by the DARWIN project as a set of guiding principles to assist organisations in assessing and enhancing their own resilience. The Guidelines have been developed through a collaborative Wiki page and now have been released in a book format.
You can now watch the video of the latest DARWIN Community of Practitioners (DCOP) webinar on the development of alternative working methods in case of system failure.
On 27 June 2018, DARWIN organised a DARWIN Community of Practitioners (DCoP) webinar about increasing the public’s involvement in resilience management. The presentation can now be viewed online below.
On Thursday 14 June 2018, the DARWIN Community of Practitioners (DCoP) held a webinar concerning the presentation and development of DARWIN Capability Cards. The presentation and recording of this webinar is now available online.
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