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Information about the Seafood Disruption Support Scheme.
Information about local services that have been disrupted by severe weather conditions
Information on how to request assistance from NSDR.
Novel Disruptive Science Impacting Future Defence and Security: Help DASA and Dstl discover creative technologies and concepts that may disrupt the future of defence
Exploring the effects of Covid-19 on adolescent learning and priorities for “building back better” education systems in Ethiopia
Find out about the actions the UK government is taking to support industry to minimise disruption in the aviation sector and protect passengers if it does happen.
Travel disruption and work - employee rights, employer rights, paid and unpaid holiday entitlement, winter weather
Current Dilemmas Facing Longitudinal Research in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Information on how to apply to the Seafood Disruption Support Scheme
This article discusses the Free to Be project initiated by Plan International in 2018.
Use this form to give notice of intention to apply, and then apply, for a serious disruption prevention order.
The impact on passengers, causes and actions taken to rectify the disruption.
This study uses surveys undertaken from April to July 2020 with over 4,800 adolescents affected by displacement in Bangladesh and Jordan
How to prepare and what to do if you’re affected by extreme weather and natural hazards while travelling or living abroad.
This article draws on recent experiences from the Young Lives study
How responders can reduce the risk of communications disruption during emergencies by using ResilienceDirect, HITS and Telecoms Sub-Groups.
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