The Dublin City University business school team has called on the people of Derry to get involved in their latest project.
The business school has created to a safety messaging survey which aims to improve safety communication before and during emergencies .
The business school is asking members of the public to complete the short survey so that they can provide evidence-based recommendations for effective safety messaging.
This should take approximately 10 minutes and all answers are anonymous.
The survey can be found at the link here.
If you have any questions regarding this research, you can contact Professor Caroline McMullan at DCU Business School (caroline.mcmullan@dcu.ie).
The survey explores your assessment of consistency of messaging from Northern and Southern sources, your views about problems that may arise because of inconsistencies in messaging, and the potential benefits from consistent messaging.
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From an analysis of the data gathered, the survey will determine whether good practice is currently met, and what changes are appropriate to meet the current and future needs of border communities on the island of Ireland.
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