The Torrens Resilience Initiative at Flinders University is dedicated to building societal resilience to counter the effect of acute disruptions such as disasters, conflict and humanitarian crisis. For the past decade, we have worked alongside Australians, all levels of government and some of the world’s leading international organisations to support collaborative planning, policy development and practice improvement.
As leaders in resilience research, we have informed a wide range of disaster innovations addressing community resilience and heatwave risks, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats and protection of national cultural heritage.
The impact of our research is further extended through our consultancy work, and we are available as advisors, guest speakers and to facilitate workshops on resilience for complex disruptive challenges.
We aim to be a national and international centre of excellence through the development of advanced thinking in the concept of resilience.
The vision of the Initiative is an Australian nation free of the threat from disruptive challenges, where the security of individuals, communities and organisations is assured.
We shall assist the Federal and State Governments, the emergency services and organisations in Australia to enhance their leadership and management capabilities, and thus enable them to respond better to disruptive challenges. This will be achieved by:
In conducting work, we will:
In conducting work, we will:
The TRI is a founding member of the Global Resilience Research Network (GRRN), currently managed by the Northeastern University in Boston, USA.
As a global network of researchers and practitioners, the GRRN applies interdisciplinary knowledge to support resilience across scales. The network focuses on ensuring that societies can better cope with sudden disruptions and responding to disasters occurring anywhere in the world with resources and support aimed at rebuilding more resilient communities and infrastructures.
On all continents, the GRRN draws on the expertise of diverse resilience experts to conduct assessments, innovate solutions, and enhance local capacity for resilience.
TRI works with a wide range of local, state and national government agencies, businesses and internationally-recognised organisations.
Some of our recent projects include:
Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defence
Technology and communications
Heatwaves
Community resilience
Cultural heritage
Black Swan
Mass gatherings
Nursing
Natural hazards
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