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Options available to emergency planners for the coordination, prioritisation and acquisition of emergency supplies.
Planning to ensure maintenance of supplies and services for as long as possible is an essential part of effective response arrangements.
Swine flu UK guidance for planners.
A framework for a multi-agency response in the event of severe service disruptions resulting from major water and wastewater incidents.
Guidance for local planners, including checklist for local resilience forum plans.
This guidance has been produced following an initial analysis of the LRF pandemic influenza multi-agency plans.
This booklet addresses the main challenges confronting a local authority and identifies five key aspects of recovery.
Addressed at top tier or single tier local authority Category 1 responders under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004.
Enhancing the resilience of communications documents.
The Civil Contingencies Act Enhancement Programme began a review in 2008 and completed in March 2012.
A framework for co-operation in the event of an emergency.
Presentations and updates from the day.
In 2008 the Civil Contingencies Secretariat commissioned Leeds University to produce 'Understanding Crowd Behaviour'.
All organisations are at some form of risk from the hazards of everyday living.
Additional documents in support of the National Recovery Guidance.
Responders are using social media as a method of widening their access to communities.
Options for improving capabilities available to local responders to get emergency alerts out to members of the public in the quickest way.
Circular about the appointment of the ministerial team at the Department for Communities and Local Government.
Circular about property asset management in the fire and rescue service.
This is the Animal Procedures Committee’s (APC) response to a consultation on novel neurotechnologies that intervene in the brain.
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