Insights from Queensland 2022 Research Results

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Explore the latest research findings on disaster preparedness in Queensland for 2022, including resilience index, perceived likelihood of disaster events, understanding and confidence levels, disaster preparation behavior, key barriers and drivers to preparing, motivators for the future, and preferred channels for information.

  • Queensland
  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Research Results
  • Resilience
  • Preparedness Behavior

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  1. QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  2. RESILIENCE INDEX 72.2 72.27 2020 2022 QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  3. PERCEIEVED LIKELIHOOD OF DISASTER EVENTS 2020 2022 4.20 4.04 Cyclone 6.59 6.98 Severe storm 4.05 5.26 Flood 3.82 3.30 Bushfire QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  4. UNDERSTANDING AND CONFIDENCE 2020 2022 Understanding of potential impacts of disaster risks 7.41 7.49 Self-assessed level of preparedness 6.47 6.50 Confidence in understanding of insurance coverage 7.28 7.12 QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  5. DISASTER PREPARATION BEHAVIOUR 2018 2019 2020 2022 7.41 / 10 7.49 / 10 Understand risk 63% 62% Have an emergency plan 47% 41% 52% 50% Have an emergency kit Registered to receive emergency notifications Have building and/or contents insurance 39% 57% 76% 69% 82% 84% 54% 53% Have an evacuation plan Attend council disaster information session 9% 8% QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  6. KEY BARRIERS TO PREPARING 2020 2022 43% 38% Not top of mind 36% 40% Perceived low risk Would have time to prepare if something occurred 6% 11% QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  7. KEY DRIVERS TO PREPARING PREVIOUSLY 2020 2022 Past disaster experience 33% 44% 32% 21% Habit Been caught unprepared 6% 12% Seeing others impacted 10% 12% QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  8. KEY MOTIVATORS TO PREPARING IN THE FUTURE 2020 2022 Actual or impending disaster 44% 39% Reminders/incentives to prepare 15% 21% Information on how to prepare 22% 26% QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  9. PREFERRED CHANNEL FOR INFORMATION 2020 2022 6.31 6.61 Social Media 5.68 5.14 Radio 6.02 5.22 Television QUEENSLAND 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  10. www.getready.qld.gov.au

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