Thursday 3 July, 09:30-15:45 IStructE, London

As official Media Partner, Resilience First is supporting the Extreme Weather Conference,  hosted by Westminster Insight in London on Thursday 3 July.

Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent as global temperatures rise. We warmly invite our members to attend this national conference to hear directly from the Climate Change Committee on their latest report findings and key recommendations for preparing for extreme weather and strengthening climate resilience.

One of the key discussion points will be the latest policies, including the UK Government Resilience Framework, the National Risk Register 2025, and the Adverse Weather and Health Plan.

Join the conversation and explore how multi-sector organisations can work together to improve preparedness, response, and resilience to extreme weather events.

Our members have the opportunity to attend the event at an exclusive discounted rate. Book with code FIRST to receive 25% off.

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Upcoming events

  • Webinar: Geostrategic Resilience 2026 Programme Launch

    Wednesday 11 March | 13:00-14:00 | Microsoft Teams

    Join us for the launch of Resilience First’s Geostrategic Resilience Programme for 2026.

    We are pleased to be joined by Justin Crump, Founder & CEO of Sibylline, who will provide an expert perspective on hybrid warfare, the evolving threat landscape, and the concept of operational sovereignty and why these issues are now critical for UK organisations

  • Leaders’ Forum 2026

    Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month, 13:00-13:30, online

    Resilience First hosts an online Leader’s Forum, a bi-monthly meeting created for senior leaders from our diverse, cross-sector business membership.

  • Cyber attacks across the supply chain: How London’s SMEs can prepare and respond

    Thursday 19 March, 10:30-12:00, Microsoft Teams

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) underpin London’s economy, yet many face increasing cyber risks without the resources or expertise to defend against them. A cyber incident affecting an SME can quickly spread through supply chains, disrupting services and causing financial and reputational damage for the business, its partners and customers.

    Join our virtual discussion to learn how to strengthen your organisation’s cyber resilience.