Launch of Be Winter Ready 2023-2024
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From: Department of Defence
- Published on: 18 October 2023
- Last updated on: 20 November 2024
The government’s ‘Be Winter-Ready’ 2023-2024 information campaign launched today with the message: “Road Safety: Plan, Prepare, Be Aware”.
Tánaiste, Minister for Defence and Chair of the Government Task Force on Emergency Planning, Micheál Martin, was joined at the launch by Minister of State with responsibility for International and Road Transport and Logistics, Jack Chambers, and Eoin Sherlock, Head of Forecasting at Met Éireann.
This year’s campaign highlights the ‘whole of government’ approach taken to plan and prepare for the challenges of winter. Core to this campaign is the message to be prepared, stay safe and know where to find help if needed.
The Be Winter Ready website provides helpful information for resilience this winter for people, their families and communities.
Speaking at the launch Tánaiste Micheál Martin said:
“The focus of this year’s campaign is road safety, which is particularly appropriate, and timely, given the awful tragedies on our roads at the weekend. We have a simple, but important message on road safety. Plan, Prepare and Be Aware.
"The campaign is also an opportunity for individuals, households and communities to take stock of the risks that winter can sometimes inflict, and to check on older relatives and neighbours when we experience weather extremes this winter.”
Minister Jack Chambers added:
"We are appealing to all motorists to take care and plan ahead as part of this year’s Be Winter Ready campaign, and in particular to be aware of vulnerable road users. Speed remains a significant contributor in road collisions so please reduce your speed this winter and drive safely. In difficult conditions, only venture out where necessary and take precautions including wearing reflective clothing and carry a torch where visibility is poor. These simple precautions can enhance your safety and the safety of those around you in the coming weeks and months.”
Minister Chambers also took the opportunity to confirm that Irish transport operators have detailed contingency plans in place to deal with the impacts of adverse weather conditions this winter. He also reminded all those who use our roads – whether as motorists, cyclists, or pedestrians – that there are steps that can be taken to plan and prepare for your journey and be aware throughout your journey to protect themselves and others on the roads over the winter months.
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The main objectives of the ‘Be Winter-Ready’ information campaign are to:
- provide practical advice on how best to prepare for the coming winter
- ensure the public are aware of where advice and help can be found, if needed
- reassure the public that preparations are being made and arrangements have been put in place to ensure that there will be a coordinated response to severe weather events
Through a dedicated website www.winterready.ie advice is being made available from a wide number of sources including government departments and agencies, An Garda Síochána, the Health Service Executive, the Office of Public Works, Local Authorities and the transport providers.
The advice has been categorised under various headings including: the Home, Road Safety, Schools, the Farming Community and the Business Sector. A synopsis of the information available has been compiled into an updated “Be Winter Ready” booklet published on this website.
All government departments and agencies have been requested to promote the “Be Winter Ready” information campaign through their own websites and over social media and to regularly update their own preparations and information campaigns as a “whole of government” approach to such winter preparations.
In addition, the Office of Emergency Planning will be regularly tweeting during the winter period to augment the ‘Be Winter Ready’ campaign in tandem with other media campaigns on YouTube, in the national press and over radio. The Twitter account can be followed on @emergencyIE and the public are being encouraged to join in the conversation using the hashtag #bewinterready.