Thank you for your interest in our study. Questionnaire surveys and
interviews with survivors will begin in June 2010. In
the meantime, you can provide us with some details of the incident and an email
address/telephone number so we can contact you nearer the time (see registration
instructions below. N.B. Personal details provided now will not be linked to any subsequent details you provide in the questionnaire). Alternatively, you can email the UK researcher Dr Lynn Hulse directly (L.Hulse@gre.ac.uk), or
simply check back at this website for updates.
Participant Registration - UK FLOODS
Please register today if you are...
... a firefighter who has attended a flood and/or
other emergencies and wish to share your experience.
... a member of the public who has
survived a flood in your area and wish to share your experience.
To be able to compare UK findings with those from the other countries
included in the BeSeCu project, we must currently focus our study on the
following:
- Floods that occurred since January 2000.
- Floods affecting residential areas.
- There were 2 or more people inside your building when you became aware
that a flood might occur.
- The emergency services arrived to deal with the flooding and one or more
buildings in the area were evacuated.
- Participants who are 18 years old or more.
- Participants who were born in or have moved to the UK who are reasonably
fluent in spoken and written English.
- First-hand accounts (i.e. from the people who were in the incident).
If your experience matches the above criteria and you would like to take part,
please complete the participant registration form by clicking the link below.
After you submit the form, you will receive an automated e-mail confirming your
registration. Registration is voluntary and confidential. Your contact details
will not be passed onto anyone or any organisation outside the BeSeCu research
team. You are free to withdraw from the study at any time; you do not have to
give a reason. In such a case, any information you have given will be erased.

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