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… Everyone should be aware of security and the need to protect themselves from both crime and terrorism. Though the … As a business and potential employer, you also have a legal duty of care to your staff and any visitors.  Effective … the ACT Awareness e-Learning course . SHARE resources on ProtectUK with employees and colleagues. UNDERTAKE the …
… We are proud to fund the creation of the ProtectUK platform, a substantial part of our multi-million … are at the heart of our mission: to provide financial protection from the impact of terrorism, and in doing so, … For more information, visit www.poolre.co.uk  … The first duty of the government is to keep citizens safe and the UK …
… and became law today (Thursday 3 April). … The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 will require public … Factsheet – Home Office in the media or find out more on ProtectUK at Martyn's Law | ProtectUK . Prime Minister, Keir … is the foundation of our Plan for Change and the first duty of any government. Martyn’s Law will ensure everyone …
… plan to minimise their impact. All employers have a legal duty of care towards their employees and visitors, which … case, an occupier may reasonably be expected to offer some protection. Businesses intending to implement crime … Act, require employers to assess and control risks to protect their employees and others. Where two or more …
… individuals may be expected, the premises will be enhanced duty premises unless the Act says otherwise. For more … please refer to the following factsheet: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025: Scope (Premises) - GOV.UK … Events please refer to the following factsheet: Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025: Scope (events) - GOV.UK   …
… security practice to make use of the resources available on ProtectUK, which include extensive guidance, advice and … prepare for and respond to terrorist incidents whilst on duty. See, Check and Notify (SCaN) training helps businesses … be accessed via the links below. ACT Awareness e-Learning | ProtectUK See, Check and Notify (SCaN) | ProtectUK   Video …
… We should all be aware of security and the need to protect ourselves from both crime and terrorism. To help … As a business and potential employer, you also have a legal duty of care to your staff and any visitors.  Effective …
… helping reduce risk and vulnerability, which in turn helps protect against reputational damage, business impact and … staff, visitors and contractors, act as a deterrent and protect from criminality, including terrorism. Therefore, … be secured on leaving. Visitors and contractors have a duty of care for themselves and other staff members.   …
… with the ability to utilise communications as part of their protective security measures.  Those planning an attack will … they require for attack planning.  For more information see ProtectUK - Communication - Security Minded Communications . … should clearly define organisational as well as individual duty of care to staff and others.  For terrorist-related …
… the visitor themselves. Whilst on the premises, you have a duty of care to the visitor and/or contractor. As a result, … helping reduce risk and vulnerability, which in turn helps protect against reputational damage, business impact and … staff, visitors and contractors, act as a deterrent and protect from criminality, including terrorism.  Threat …