Premises and events will be better prepared to respond to attacks as landmark legislation known as Martyn’s Law gained Royal Assent and became law today (Thursday 3 April).

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… Contact your local police force regarding a crime or incident. If you are in need of urgent police assistance or …

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… of typical streetscape elements. What is the video in response to? This video wasn’t created in response to a specific incident or change in threat. The purpose of the video is to …

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… which enables businesses to rehearse and explore their response to fictional terrorist incidents and the ProtectUK Risk Management Process (RMP) …

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… alone. Prioritise team safety by halting and discussing any incidents that may occur. Actively communicate with the team … encounter any problem. Keep a record:  Maintain a detailed incident log and report any uncomfortable situations … and negative encounters. Periodically review emergency response procedures . Seven principles for safer canvassing: …

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… help security operatives prepare and respond to terrorist incidents. It is now accessible on the ProtectUK platform …

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… that it can provoke positive emotional and behavioural responses and deter potential hostiles.  … Your business … so, could prevent hostile reconnaissance and terrorist incidents. Here are 4 quick and simple ways to reassure your … to build visitors’ knowledge of the correct response to an incident in or around your site. Exposure to Run Hide Tell …

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… their security postures at times of raised threat or in response to terrorist incidents.  The options can be implemented independently by … or operations. The options are therefore reactive responses to a change in the terrorist landscape, with a …

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The PSHE Association, in collaboration with the Department for Education and the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO), has released new and improved ACT for Youth lesson plans to help young people protect themselves and keep safe in the event of a knife or gun attack.

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