This guidance aims to highlight the primary security concerns arising during the ingress and egress phases of venue operations. It will subsequently outline various strategies for mitigating the related risks. Recognising vulnerabilities in these situations and striving to reduce them is a fundamental part of protective security planning and an essential task for those with responsibility for ensuring the safety and security of staff and visitors.

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… : Regularly assess risks, seek available training and support, including advice from local police, parties, or … follow party do-not-knock lists and update them if you encounter any problem. Keep a record:  Maintain a detailed … incident log and report any uncomfortable situations encountered while canvassing. Sharing incident reports with …

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… be attractive targets for terrorist activity.  That’s why Counter Terrorism Policing is collaborating with event organisers … the live music industry. It has been running since 2019 and supported by major live music events and festivals including …

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… it a criminal offence to belong to the group, or invite support for it. … The Terrorgram collective is an online … the government’s commitment to tackle Extreme Right-Wing terrorism and online radicalisation in all forms. It also … from dangerous online content.  Proscription grants Counter Terrorism Policing the power to compel tech …

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… Martyn’s Law will help protect the British public from terrorism, and make sure public premises are better prepared … it will remove the requirement to complete any specific terrorism training.  Instead, those responsible for these …

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… The Security Industry Authority (SIA) launches Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) Security e-Learning for security … on ProtectUK.  … ACT Security e-Learning is specialised counter-terrorism awareness training that provides …

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… feeling safer whilst onsite 3 . Polling conducted by Counter Terrorism Policing found that exposure to security campaign … In addition, research commissioned by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) to investigate …

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… as a terrorist organisation. Belonging to or inviting support for the group is now a criminal offence. … On Monday … a draft order to proscribe Hizb ut-Tahrir under the Terrorism Act 2000.   The order was approved on Thursday 18 … organisation that actively promotes and encourages terrorism, including praising and celebrating the appalling …

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… place on the 9th where representatives from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO), Home Office, Security … threat in Night Time Economy What NaCTSO can do to support your business Legislation and Policy  The workshop …

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Counter Terrorism Policing’s winter campaign is more than halfway … be alert. ProtectUK members have been instrumental in their support, engaging with partners and sharing key messages to … an increase of 600 per cent compared to last year and as a counter terrorism policing network we have reached out to in …

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