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Guidance primarily aimed at local responders covering some economic issues that may arise during the Recovery Phase of an emergency in the UK.
Guidance and requirements of HMPPS to ensure business continuity is implemented and delivered consistently across the organisation.
All the examples chosen follow the principles set out in the British Standard for Business Continuity Management - BS25999.
How the government prepares and plans for emergencies, working nationally, locally and co-operatively to ensure civil protection in the UK.
What to do if an employer ceases, becomes insolvent, takes over an existing business or makes employees redundant when paying paternity pay.
What to do if an employer ceases, becomes insolvent, takes over an existing business or makes employees redundant whilst paying Statutory Maternity Pay.
Pandemic flu planning information for England and the devolved administrations, including guidance for organisations and businesses.
How responders can reduce the risk of communications disruption during emergencies by using ResilienceDirect, HITS and Telecoms Sub-Groups.
Schedule for business continuity and disaster recovery for the Mid-Tier Contract.
Business Continuity Management is risk mitigation. Health, safety and security are primary considerations in a business critical incident.
The CMI's annual survey tracks how organisations across the UK dealt with the major disruptions of the last 12 months.
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