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Emergency Planning College
http://www.epcollege.gov.uk/
Since 1989, it has been the Government's centre for running short seminars, workshops and courses on an inter–agency basis in the field of crisis management and emergency planning. Its diverse and dynamic programme attracts in excess of six thousand delegates per year from a wide range of backgrounds providing a national forum for discussion and the sharing of good practice.

Fire Service College
http://www.fireservicecollege.ac.uk/

CENTREX
http://www.centrex.police.uk/cps/rde/xchg/centrex/root.xsl/home.html
Centrex is the working name of the Central Police Training and Development Authority. We are helping to develop policing by identifying good practice and sharing this knowledge nationally and internationally. We aim to respond directly to the needs and demands of the police services of England and Wales to help develop policing. We do this through the provision of training and expert advice, from written guidelines to analytical and operational support in the field. Centrex is a non-departmental public body, funded by an annual grant in aid from the Home Office.

Scottish Ambulance Service Training College
http://www.scottishambulance.com/careers/trainingcollege.asp

The Scottish Ambulance Service training college, Barony Castle is a beautiful mansion house built in 1536. Set in 25 acres of formal gardens and woodlands it offers delegates a peaceful and business-like environment. Barony is a dedicated residential training and conference centre that combines the warmth of Scottish hospitality with a range of professional conference and training rooms, and indoor leisure facilities. 78 well appointed bedrooms with study area.

Scottish Fire Service College

http://www.scottish-fireservicescollege.org/SFSCFront/index.html

Scottish Police College

http://www.tulliallan.police.uk/

On 1 April 2007, the ScottishPoliceCollege became part of the Scottish Police Services Authority (SPSA). The SPSA was created as a non-departmental government body by the Police, Public Order and Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2006 and provides expert policing and support services to Scotland's eight police forces and criminal justice community, including training, forensics, communications, and data and information technology.

Scottish Resilience Development Service
http://www.scords.gov.uk/
The Scottish Resilience Development Service (ScoRDS) is the training and development arm of Scottish Resilience: Civil Contingencies Unit. It works with the emergency services and other responder agencies to ensure that Scotland is prepared to respond to any major emergency.