07/01/2022
The Fear of Falling:
As some of you already know, my good friend and co-founder of Foresee Associates, John Harkin has his debut crime thriller coming out in the new year. I had the pleasure of seeing an early draft and can promise a brilliant read about cops and detectives in late 80’s Glasgow. One for fans of crime fiction and tartan noir. Highly recommended! Out on 17 January 2022. From Bloodhound Books.
A detective must break all the rules and risk everything in pursuit of truth and justice.
Available in ebook and paperback formats.
Link for paperback will go up around 2 weeks prior to publication date.
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30/07/2021
Great news and delighted to share John Harkin, Foresee’s co-founder and former director, has just secured a publication deal with Bloodhound Books. John’s debut crime thriller novel, ’The Fear of Falling’, will be published in early 2022. I wish John every success with his book.
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29/07/2021
Speaking to a number of clients recently and very few are aware of the impact Cop26 taking place 1 – 12 November in Glasgow may have on their daily businesses. The Ready Glasgow Business Readiness Guide is very user-friendly and provides up-to-date information. GetReadyGlasgow-BusinessReadinessGuide2021 https://bit.ly/3zPAByg
14/05/2021
Grateful to everyone who looked and liked our new website and welcome your feedback. Colin
03/05/2021
My sincere thanks to everyone who looked liked and shared our new website. Absolutely stunned by the number of friends, colleagues and clients who supported the launch of the next chapter . Thank you all very much.
Colin
23/04/2021
We are delighted to share with you our new branding and new name 'Foresee Resilience. With a focus on being People Centred, Customer Focused and Adding Value.
Have a look at our shiny new website launched today: www.foresee-resilience.co.uk.
Let us know what you think!
19/11/2020
Preparing for Winter
Delighted to have had the opportunity to support Transport Scotland’s 2020 Winter Preparedness arrangements through design and delivery of a National Tabletop Exercise. The exercise facilitated by Jim Urquhart, was delivered virtually over two days and allowed stakeholders to consider their risk management processes, contingency planning arrangements as well as their capability and capacity to respond to the challenging scenarios we presented.
Martin Thomson, Head of Transport Resilience at Transport Scotland commented;
"I was again impressed by the thorough and professional approach adopted by Colin and Jim as they consulted and researched the various issues. This challenging exercise based on past events set against the backdrop of the current Pandemic restrictions was well received. The format of the day together with the technology used worked exceptionally well"
Our thanks to everyone who contributed to this very successful event and to the Transport Scotland Resilience Team and the Met Office for all their support and assistance.
Keep Scotland Moving https://bit.ly/3nuJ3g8, Traffic Scotland http://bit.ly/2NVQ8X1 and the Met Office https://bit.ly/2IGLY71
27/08/2020
30 Days 30 Ways
September is Preparedness Month and is the national campaign of preparedness. The aim is to inspire and empower actions towards individual and community emergency preparedness and resilience.
Over 30 days every September, all-hazard themed messages and resources are shared by a wide range of partners social media based on the national (NPR) and local community risk registers (via LRFs).
Content is integrated from existing public awareness campaigns as well as mental health and well-being resources. Additional themes such as ‘what emergency?’, ‘home preparedness’ and ‘pet preparedness’ etc. are created and shared in collaboration with a variety of stakeholders.
is coordinated at Local Resilience Forum (LRF) level and its vision is to:
inspire and empower people of all walks of life to build household and community preparedness and resilience in a world increasingly impacted by climate change and a wide range of risks
serve as an open source, evidence-based, transferable and adaptable emergency risk communication and education approach for disaster risk reduction using positive psychology and gamification run and evaluate every year on social media with a wide range of stakeholders, advocating ‘be prepared not scared’
To get involved and help spread the word, you can:
LIKE & SHARE on facebook
FOLLOW & SHARE on twitter
In September: join using the hashtag and all year you can access trusted resources and explore the www.30days30waysuk.org.uk website.
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30/07/2020
Proud to have James Urquhart aboard to guide and support organisations managing transformational change in response to . James is former Head of the Scottish Government Resilient Essential Services & Communities Unit. He brings decades of experience in strategic planning, and is also a recognised specialist in critical national infrastructure security and resilience. https://bit.ly/30W1MaS