Queensland Research Results 2022: Get Ready for Disaster Preparedness Insights

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Explore the 2022 research results on disaster preparedness in Queensland, including resilience index, understanding of disaster risks, self-assessed preparedness levels, perceived likelihood of events, and behaviors regarding emergency plans and kits. Gain valuable insights for enhancing readiness and response strategies in various Queensland regions.

  • Queensland
  • Research
  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Insights
  • Resilience

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  1. 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  2. RESILIENCE INDEX 76.98 72.27 73.97 Queensland First Nations Coastal 72.76 70.07 75.57 Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  3. Understanding of potential impacts of disaster risks UNDERSTANDING AND CONFIDENCE 7.49 8.22 8.14 Queensland First Nations Coastal 7.64 8.27 7.24 Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  4. Self-assessed level of preparedness UNDERSTANDING AND CONFIDENCE 6.50 6.78 7.44 Queensland First Nations Coastal 6.79 7.05 6.18 Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  5. PERCEIVED LIKELIHOOD OF DISASTER EVENTS Severe storm Cyclone Flood Bushfire Queensland 6.98 4.04 5.26 3.30 First Nations 7.35 5.38 5.67 5.28 Coastal 7.19 6.69 5.29 3.40 Resources 6.86 2.57 5.30 4.41 Rural/Remote 7.19 4.05 4.63 3.67 South East QLD 6.91 3.34 5.29 3.17 RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  6. Emergency Plan DISASTER PREPARATION BEHAVIOUR 62% 75% 77% Queensland First Nations Coastal 70% 58% 64% Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  7. Emergency Kit DISASTER PREPARATION BEHAVIOUR 50% 66% 82% Queensland First Nations Coastal 57% 61% 45% Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  8. Registered for Notifications DISASTER PREPARATION BEHAVIOUR 57% 52% 24% Queensland First Nations Coastal 49% 51% 59% Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  9. Have an Evacuation Plan DISASTER PREPARATION BEHAVIOUR 53% 59% 64% Queensland First Nations Coastal 57% 53% 51% Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  10. Building and/or Contents Insurance DISASTER PREPARATION BEHAVIOUR 84% 83% 39% Queensland First Nations Coastal 82% 84% 91% Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  11. Attended Council Disaster Info Session DISASTER PREPARATION BEHAVIOUR 30% 8% 14% Queensland First Nations Coastal 14% 19% 5% Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  12. Confidence in adequacy of insurance (avg across 4 disasters) UNDERSTANDING AND CONFIDENCE 7.12 6.24 7.32 Queensland First Nations Coastal 6.64 7.42 7.07 Resources Rural/Remote South East QLD RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  13. KEY BARRIERS TO PREPARING Perceived low risk Not top of mind Will have time if something occurred 11% Queensland 38% 40% First Nations 27% 56% - Coastal 31% 30% 21% Resources 46% 29% 10% Rural/Remote 49% 33% 11% South East QLD 42% 40% 9% RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  14. KEY DRIVERS TO PREPARING Past disaster experience Habit Seeing others impacted Been caught unprepared Hearing others getting ready Info from local council or government 8% Queensland 44% 21% 12% 12% 9% First Nations 27% 27% 20% 3% - 14% Coastal 50% 21% 5% 17% 10% 6% Resources 37% 30% 8% 11% 13% 4% Rural/Remote 47% 32% 8% 13% 8% 7% South East QLD 42% 20% 14% 11% 9% 8% RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  15. KEY MOTIVATORS TO PREPARING Actual or impending disaster 39% Information on how to prepare 26% Reminders and incentives 21% Queensland First Nations 32% 14% 18% Coastal 38% 20% 17% Resources 45% 24% 17% Rural/Remote 46% 17% 16% South East QLD 38% 29% 22% RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  16. PREFERRED CHANNEL FOR INFORMATION Social Media TV Advertising Radio Advertising Community Events Queensland 6.61 5.22 5.14 4.48 First Nations 7.50 5.75 6.23 6.20 Coastal 6.44 5.38 5.77 4.74 Resources 6.44 5.49 5.67 5.23 Rural/Remote 6.15 5.49 5.45 5.05 South East QLD 6.68 5.15 4.91 4.34 RESULTS 2022 Get Ready Queensland Research Results

  17. www.getready.qld.gov.au

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