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Module: Assess Threat & Risk Multi-Agency Interoperability Training Operational and Tactical Command Module: Assess Threat & Risk © College of Policing 2017

Objectives Identify how to jointly assess risk and develop a working strategy in regard to the Joint Decision Model Explain the key steps to delivering an effective integrated emergency response Explain and demonstrate the application of the joint assessment of risk within a given scenario © College of Policing 2017

ICL Factory Explosion Inquiry Report 2004 “...there were weaknesses in the awareness and mitigation of risks; physical surroundings changed without any consideration being given to the implications for safety;” “…lack of effective communication to users of the risks; a lack of effective sharing of knowledge of risks between users and suppliers; and a lack of prompt and effective notification of incidents; and the lessons to be learned from them, to other interested parties” XXX Trainers may wish to use a local example here in support of the ICL report if they feel it would add value to students XXX © College of Policing 2017

Stage Two The different emergency services will have unique insights into the risks By sharing that knowledge common understanding can be established Considered in the context of the agreed priorities Can inform a jointly agreed working strategy © College of Policing 2017

Develop a Working Strategy What are the aims and objectives to be achieved? Who by – police, fire, ambulance and partner organisations? When – timescales, deadlines and milestones Where – what locations? Why – what is the rationale? Is this consistent with the overall strategic aims and objectives? How are these tasks going to be achieved? © College of Policing 2017

Key Steps For an effective integrated multi-agency operational response plan, objectives and priorities must be agreed jointly Each agency will then prioritise their plans and activity The steps shown here should be undertaken © College of Policing 2017

Group Task For all modules add the title of the group task and a description of the task to a final slide. Mandated or local task © College of Policing 2017

Questions © College of Policing 2017