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(Please note: this page is only relevant once you have booked a place on a course).

Please note that major road works in York, in the area approaching York Train Station, are being carried out from 11 August until approximately 18 October 2008. We recommend that you give this some consideration as this may impact on your travel time.

Delegates requiring College transport should consider train times. The College will not accept any responsibility for additional travel costs as a consequence of this work.

From the following list please select your course to read a welcome letter from your Course Trainer. It is important that you read this letter as it provides additional information you will need to know prior to attending your course.

The Visitor Information section of this website also provides additional information you may find useful.

Foundation

Introduction to Civil Protection

Introduction to Crowd and Public Safety Management

Introduction to Humanitarian Assistance in Emergencies

Risk Management

Risk Management for Civil Protection

 

Planning

Creating Emergency Plans

Validating Emergency Plans

Emergency Evacuation and Shelter Planning

Communicating with the Public: Warning and Informing

Managing High Impact Weather

Planning for Mass Fatalities

Recovering From Emergencies

 

Emergency Management

Emergency Control Centre Operation

Tactical Leadership in Emergency Management

Working with the News Media in Emergencies

Humanitarian Assistance

Emergency Reception Centres

Business Continuity Management (BCM)

Introduction to BCM Methodology

Developing & Embedding your BCM Programme

Maintaining a BCM Culture

Business Continuity Promotion

Business Continuity Management BS 25999 Internal Audit

Public Safety

Crowd Dynamics

Advanced Crowd Dynamics

Public Safety at Sports Grounds and Events

Public Safety at Festivals and Mass Gatherings

Public Safety in Complex and Built Environments

Temporary Demountable Structures

IOSH: Managing Safely in the Exhibition and Events Industry

Fire Risk Assessment

CBRN and Nuclear Emergency

CBRN - Strategic Considerations to Enable Recovery

Multi-Agency Nuclear Emergency Response

Specialist and Sector Specific

Strategic Highways: Managing Incidents

Defence Contribution to UK Resilience

GIS Applications in Integrated Emergency Management

Public Inquiries

Emergency Management in Schools

Emergency Management in Higher Education Institutes (Universities and Colleges)

NHS Emergency Planning Officer

Health Emergency Planning Officer's Course

Diploma in Health Emergency Planning (DipHEP)

Health Emergency Planning Fast Track

Central Government

Central Government Emergency Response Training

Strategic Training

Strategic Risk Management

Strategic Decision Making in Emergency Management

Elected Members: Your Role in Civil Protection

Chief Executives: Your Role in Civil Protection