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Risk communication
Risk communication is an important task of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR). It is defined as a continuous and interactive process and characterised by a participatory dialogue with various stakeholders. Hence, risk communication extends far beyond providing information to all those concerned and to interested circles about the Institute’s assessment work and its findings. Providing timely information to the public at large about possible health risks, findings and work results is the basis for this dialogue.
Risk communication principles
In its risk communication activities, BfR upholds three principles in order to raise the confidence of all the stakeholders in the risk assessment process:
- Transparency
- Reliability
- Greatest possible openness
Goal of a participatory dialogue
The goal of a participatory dialogue is to establish whether there are differences in the perception, assessment and handling of risks amongst the various stakeholders and interest groups. Only when there is an awareness of the values and norms on which the individual risk assessments of the participants in the dialogue are based, can they be taken into account. A dialogue of this kind may end in consensus or dissent about assessments and management options. Nevertheless, each dialogue provides valuable insight for risk managers and the decisions they take.
Stakeholders
The stakeholders of BfR and, by extension, its risk communication are wide-ranging. They include
- federal government and federal state ministries, agencies on the municipal, regional and federal levels
- consumer associations and their interest groups
- scientific institutions
- national and international agencies and organisations
- business community and trade associations
- media.
Besides the media, the consumer advice centres, Stiftung Warentest or the Bundeszentrum für Ernährung (BZfE, Federal Centre for Nutrition) are important multipliers when it comes to providing the public at large with information.
Publications - Brochures
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26.03.2018 BfR Information Brochure
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BfR Risk Communication in Practice |
2.9 MB |
Publications - Science Magazine
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11.06.2021 Science Magazine
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BfR2GO, Issue 1/2021, Key Topic: Fear |
5.6 MB |
Other documents
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01.02.2006 European Commission Special Eurobarometer
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Risk Issues - Executive Summary on Food Safety |
525.0 KB |
Press releases
(80)Communication
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20.05.2016 BfR Communication No. 014/2016
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BfR calls for the vocational integration of refugees and is expanding its multilingual range of risk communication |
32.3 KB |
18.12.2019 BfR Communication No 051/2019
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Exchange about flows of goods more necessary than ever |
139.1 KB |
23.02.2017 BfR Communication No 001/2017
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How certain are you? The BfR supports the EFSA with a survey on the communication of scientific uncertainty |
33.4 KB |
23.01.2020 BfR Communication No 006/2020
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Working together for health: The BfR Forum discusses safe applications of plant protection products |
137.2 KB |