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Third National Conference on Societal Resilience 2025: Summary of key discussions, reflections, insights and personal perspective


The Third National Conference on Societal Resilience (NCSR 2025), held on March 10-11 at The University of Manchester, convened resilience practitioners, policymakers, and experts from across the UK and beyond to explore the question: What worked? What didn’t? Why? The event provided a platform for cross-sector dialogue, fostering collaborations and insights into strengthening societal resilience in the face of evolving risks.



With a strong international presence, the conference encouraged a global exchange of ideas. Sessions tackled a range of critical issues, from community resilience and cyber threats to the role of misinformation and trust in crisis response.


The event was rich with practical insights, drawing from real-world experiences, cutting-edge research, and collaborative initiatives. Through keynote addresses, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, attendees explored new community, organisational, and national strategies for building resilience.


To make it easier to navigate the content from the Third National Conference on Societal Resilience 2025, we’ve broken the summary into three parts: an overall summary and dedicated write-ups for Day One and Day Two. You can explore each section by following the links below:









 
 
 

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