The FAIR (Flood: Aware, Informed and Resilient) approach to community flood risk, or the FAIR Project, is working innovatively and collaboratively to reduce community flood risk and improve resilience across Staffordshire and the Black Country.
Through effective community engagement and enabling partnerships between communities and Risk Management Authorities, the FAIR project is empowering communities with the skills, knowledge, and resources to actively participate in risk management and resilience activities, alongside other partner agencies.
By applying a participatory approach, we are enabling communities and Risk Management Authorities to work in partnership to co-design and inform decision-making for interventions to improve resilience to flooding (for instance to reduce damage and disruption and speed up recovery). Within this, we are employing innovative and state-of-the-art physical and digital infrastructure, alongside flood risk interventions, to embed and encourage long-term community engagement and resilience in communities across Staffordshire and the Black Country.
The FAIR Project team are primarily based within Staffordshire County Council but we are working with a number of partners to achieve the aims of the project. These include:
• Environment Agency
• National Flood Forum
• JBA Consulting
• Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council
• Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council
• City of Wolverhampton Council
• Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
• Staffordshire Civil Contingencies Unit
• University of Reading
• University of Wolverhampton
The National Flood Forum are working with us to engage communities across Staffordshire and the Black Country in risk management activities and Flood Action Groups.
Engagement is key to the FAIR Project, and local knowledge will help develop ideas and initiatives! If you would like to get involved or find out more about our project, please email us at fair@staffordshire.gov.uk