Welcome to the Emergency Planning College
FEATURED COURSE
The Emergency Planning College introduced the highly successful foundation course ‘Introduction to Crowd and Public Safety Management’ in Autumn 2004. The College is now delighted to offer a highly exclusive opportunity to attend a version of this course in conjunction with The Rose Bowl, Southampton (home to Hampshire Cricket). The course will include the usual College-based sessions combined with an on-site assessment and an opportunity to interact with the production professionals. Delivered by EPC’s most experienced trainers, this event is just one of many public safety courses we deliver around the country and across the world.
New Courses and Dates for 2008/09 – See our full list of courses.
Training for Emergency Planning Officers within the NHS
2008/09 Dates Now Available. These seven training modules are for those within Acute and Mental Health Trusts, Primary Care Trusts and Strategic Health Authorities who are responsible for preparing and ensuring the validation of their organisation's emergency plan.
Health Emergency Planning Officer Training - 7 Module 'Fast-track' Course for the NHS
Following the success of the seven one day modules and the continued high level of interest, the Health Protection Agency (HPA) have commissioned an additional seven modules to be combined and delivered over five consecutive days. This “Fast-track” course will be held at the Emergency Planning College on 30th January 2009.
If you would like to book a place on this event, please complete and return the booking form.
Forthcoming Events
Business Continuity Management
CBRNE and Nuclear Emergency
New Courses for 2008/2009
Recovering from Emergencies
11-13 August 2008
For Category 1 Responders who manage and plan service delivery in education, social services, housing, emergency planning, voluntary organisations, crisis support teams and Primary Care Trusts. Others may attend e.g. Cat 2 responders and voluntary organisations if they are involved in managing and planning service delivery around community recovery issues.
Emergency Reception Centres
15-18 September 2008
Develop plans for the various emergency reception centres that offer Humanitarian Assistance to individuals in an emergency.