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Tips for the Insurance Sector

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The Lancaster University and Save the Children project team has produced advice for insurers and their supply chains on how to better support flood-affected children and families. Ten Tips for how the insurance industry can better support children and young people affected by flooding draws on the insights of the children we have worked with on the project, highlighting how their experiences can help improve resilience.

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Department of Sociology & Division of Health Research

Bowland North
Lancaster University
LA1 4YT
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1524 510290


Save the Children

1 St John's Lane
London
EC1M 4AR
United Kingdom

ESRC

Project number:
ES/MOO7367/1
Project start: 01/09/2014
Duration: 25 months
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