There's a link from the Defra Useful links page, but this is referred back to the Cabinet Office - where there is no link. There is no link from the DFES - education, though the supposed video is aimed at primary children, and schools are often designated receiving stations in cases of flood etc.. There is duplication, for instance in flooding, with other sites, and the duplications are not the same in content. One duplication - UK Foresight - has the same sort of feel of naming. The disclaimer at the bottom is very much shorter than the usual government disclaimer. There is a subtle difference in style I can't put my finger on, but the site certainly uses a lot of material, such as the rolling banner, that is found on bona fide official sites. There has certainly been a lot of work put into it - if it's an outside job, it's someone with a lot of intelligence and resources of time and equipment. If it's internal, it's worrying - just the sort of patronising attitude in the name - we're going to be resilient, aren't we, that New Labour specialises in.
Where did you hear about it Hille? Most of it went up in the last week.