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Course Title: Risk Management in Civil Protection
Who Should Attend: This course is aimed at those within Category One and Two responders, both public and private sector, who have a responsibility for risk management and its relationship with the wider civil protection duties as defined under the Civil Contingencies Act. No prior knowledge of risk management is required.
Aim:To provide participants with a firm understanding of risk management in a civil protection context, covering the statutory duty, multi-agency collaboration, risk registers, control measures and communication strategies.
Objectives: By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Describe the statutory duty for risk management at the local level, and establish its relationship with regional and national risk assessments
- Apply the Emergency Preparedness risk management model
- Analyse interdependencies in assessing the impact of identified hazards and threats
- Evaluate the significance of perception in the risk management process, and identify ways in which that impact may be managed
- Evaluate potential risk control measures
- Identify risks to reputation and evaluate strategies to manage them
- Design a risk communication strategy
Pre-Requisites: We would normally expect participants on this course to have completed the Introduction to Civil Protection course.
Director: Rob MacFarlane
Dates & Rates:
- 21-23 Oct 2008 Ref: 43A
- 3-5 Mar 2009 Ref: 10A2
- Rate 1 £739 Rate 2 £924 Rate 3 £369
Time: 0900 - 1600
Further Information:
For further information about the course contact Learning Support 01347 825002
EPC.Learning.Support@Cabinet-Office.x.gsi.gov.uk
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