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The Resilience Capabilities Programme aims to increase the capability to respond to and recover from civil emergencies and provides advice on preparing for a crisis.
Guidance for staff of responder agencies, particularly senior officers or managers involved in emergency response and recovery preparations.
How the level of risk posed to the UK is assessed nationally and locally, covering the National Risk Assessment and National Risk Register.
How the government prepares and plans for emergencies, working nationally, locally and co-operatively to ensure civil protection in the UK.
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering some humanitarian issues that may arise during the recovery phase of an emergency in the UK.
How to run exercises and training for emergency planning and preparedness, with an introduction to the Central Government Emergency Response Training (CGERT) Course.
How BEIS has planned for emergencies potentially affecting oil, gas and electricity production and supply, and the civil nuclear establishment.
Your legal right to time off to care for dependants - when you can take time off, how long you get, your rights
This note is part of the statutory guidance under s215 of the HRA 2008 (from 1 April 2024)
Guidance primarily aimed at local responders and developed in line with the Civil Contingencies Act (CCA) on recovering from an emergency in the UK.
Help available and steps you should take if you have a medical emergency or are hospitalised abroad, including for planned treatment.
How to get medical help for emergencies, issues that can't wait until you can see your GP and dental emergencies.
How responders can reduce the risk of communications disruption during emergencies by using ResilienceDirect, HITS and Telecoms Sub-Groups.
Find out about terrorist threat levels, national measures against terrorism and how to report suspect activity
Life-saving and fire-fighting equipment that ships must carry and how to maintain and service it.
Who to call in an emergency, like police, fire or ambulance services.
Guidance primarily for local responders covering some infrastructure issues that may arise during the Recovery Phase of a UK emergency.
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