This is the third year DPMC has commissioned the National Risks Public Survey to understand public perceptions of National Risks (including both national security threats and significant hazards). While previous surveys focused more on national security threats, the scope has been broadened to include significant hazards.
The Survey provides an understanding, across a nationally representative total sample of 2,350 people with a focus on:
- New Zealanders’ awareness of National Risks, including perceived likelihood of these over the short (next 12 months) and long term (next 10 years).
- Public confidence in government agencies’ abilities to protect and respond to National Risks.
- Opportunities to build confidence, share information, and better engage the public.
The Survey makes comparisons with results from a global survey using similar question wording and definitions. The findings from the Survey support government’s work across National Risks and helps develop our understanding of people’s awareness and attitudes towards National Risks over time. The 2023 and 2022 reports are also available.