National Emergency Planning Beacon Events: an invitation to all local
responders
05 December 2007
The purpose of this bulletin is to invite you to attend one of the National
Events being run by the Emergency Planning Beacons. These events will allow
the two-way sharing of good practice between beacon authorities and
colleagues.
The Beacon Scheme identifies excellence and innovation in local government.
In 2006-07 emergency planning featured as a beacon theme and seven local
authorities and emergency planning units were awarded beacon status for
emergency planning. The Beacon Authorities have a vast amount of experience
to share which can save time and money in implementing the Civil
Contingencies Act, wider emergency planning and business continuity
practice.
The Beacons will be holding six national events which will explore
different aspects of emergency planning. The events will allow colleagues
to hear some of the solutions that the beacon authorities have developed.
However it wont be just about presentations – facilitated discussions and
learning materials will enable colleagues to work together to develop ideas
to take away and use in their own organisations.
Each event will consist of a series of workshops:
Warning and Informing – This workshop will discuss how
different organisations have raised public awareness of the risks of
emergencies, including educating school children, producing public
information leaflets, communicating with vulnerable groups and providing
advice to the public at the time of an emergency.
Business Continuity Management – This workshop will
examine some of the different approaches that beacons have taken to embed a
business continuity culture within an organisation, including how to
achieve and maintain corporate support. The headline business continuity
challenges faced by authorities during the 2007 floods will also be
reviewed.
Humanitarian Assistance – This workshop will look at some
of the work the Beacon authorities have developed for responding to the
diverse practical and emotional needs of individuals involved in
emergencies. It will include a discussion on the Beacon’s approach to
humanitarian assistance centres and crisis support teams.
Business Continuity Promotion – This workshop will
investigate the obstacles to effective business continuity promotion and
explore various methods and innovations already being successfully used.
Incident Management – This workshop will discuss a variety
of tools for managing incidents, drawing on the practical experiences of
beacon authorities who have responded to recent high profile incidents.
Training and Exercising – This workshop will explore
practical solutions to meet training and exercise obligations, both in
respect of Major Incidents and COMAH. It will compare and contrast the
benefits of multi and single agency approach to major incident training and
offer examples of best practice to meet COMAH exercising and testing
requirements, gaining 'buy-in' from the COMAH Operator, competent
authority and responders.
The events are targeted at Category one and two responders and will be held
in six locations during 2008, costing £75 per delegate:
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Exeter – 15th January (Date changed from the 16th)
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Birmingham – 6th February
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Merthyr Tydfil – 18th March
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Leeds – 1st April
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Cambridge – 30th April
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London – 4th June
To book onto one of these events, please complete the online booking
form [External website] or if you have any
questions, please contact one of the Beacon Coordinators, details can be
found on the
Emergency Planning Beacons page of this website.