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This booklet addresses the main challenges confronting a local authority and identifies five key aspects of recovery.
Enhancing the resilience of communications documents.
The Civil Contingencies Act Enhancement Programme began a review in 2008 and completed in March 2012.
Documents that review team members need when going through an assurance review for the Infrastructure and Projects Authority. Please note refreshed products are due to be uploaded imminently. For any queries please contact g…
This Procurement Policy Note (PPN) [and guidance / documents] is now out of date
The supply management workstrand builds on work already undertaken to deliver a step-change in the efficiency of outsourced government ICT.
In 2008 the Civil Contingencies Secretariat commissioned Leeds University to produce 'Understanding Crowd Behaviour'.
Guidance to UK civil servants on their role and conduct during the referendum campaign.
All organisations are at some form of risk from the hazards of everyday living.
An overview of the Commissioning Academy programme for senior commissioners and those in the public sector who shape public service provision.
Additional documents in support of the National Recovery Guidance.
Information for local authorities on the benefits of supporting young people to take part in National Citizen Service in 2013.
UK universities are invited to apply for 1 of 12 new Regius Professorships that will be awarded to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday.
Options for improving capabilities available to local responders to get emergency alerts out to members of the public in the quickest way.
Departmental boards – guidance.
Leaflet about the benefits of National Citizen Service (NCS) and how young people can get involved.
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