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… The Outdoor Education Advisers’ Panel (OEAP) is the lead body for guidance, advice and training related to outdoor learning and educational visits in England and … and Critical Incidents – Guidance for Leaders” ; • Know what to do in the event of a terrorist attack, including …
In this article we take an analytical look into the threat from Blunt and Bladed Force Weapons. … Headline assessment … Islamist or Extreme Right Wing Terrorist (ERWT) attack were to occur in the UK. Such weapons are easy to acquire and use … to align with their grievance are likely to be found. What is a Bladed or Blunt Force Weapon (BBFW)? Bladed …
… for adults before the lesson. For adults, the following provisions should be emphasised in RUN, HIDE, TELL: take … accessing the area. The three RUN HIDE TELL steps break down into this more detailed advice for adults : RUN HIDE TELL … When preparing to teach, inform all members of staff that this teaching is …
… While the chances of being caught up in a knife or gun attack are rare, … it is important that young people are prepared and know how to protect themselves if the need arises. We offer teacher … Teacher guidance notes: RUN HIDE TELL lesson plans … it is important that young people are prepared and know how to protect themselves if the need arises. The National …
attacks. Terrorist and criminal organisations are able to print false passports and other identity documents, which can be used to enter the UK illegally, … how much knowledge/experience do they already have? what sort of training might they require? how frequently …
… There are five levels of threat which are defined below: Should there be a change in the threat level, it is recommended those … review their plans and operations. They may also wish to consider the options outlined below. … not be made public, to avoid informing terrorists about what is known and what action are being taken. The security …
… This document outlines a set of options which can be used by the private sector and security industry to enhance the wider national … Contents Introduction Threat Level Responding to the threat Menu of Tactical Options   Introduction The … type of threat posed – Why did the threat level increase? What was the attack methodology used? To consider the …
… law will ensure that the UK will be better prepared for, and protected from, terrorist attacks. … Martyn’s Law, venues and other organisations will have to meet to ensure public safety. ‘Martyn’s Law’ is a tribute … answers and statements - UK Parliament Martyn’s Law – What you need to know? …
… Counter Terrorism Policing for members of the public about what to do in the event of a terrorist attack. … RUN HIDE TELL guidance … Downloadable assets …   TELL When it is safe to do so,  TELL by   calling 999.  What do the police need to know? If you cannot speak or make …
Information and Intention Terrorist attacks are intended to cause fear and, in many cases, to cause serious harm to … rare, they are likely to have a very high impact when they do occur. Systems should be in place that support … following in your approach/plans to ensure effectiveness: What type of message is being shared? In the event of an