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Abbreviation
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Term
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Description
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AAD
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Annual Average Damages
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AAIB
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Air Accidents Investigation Branch
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The UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch is part of the Department
of Transport, and is responsible for the investigation of civil
aircraft accidents and serious incidents within the UK.
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ABI
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Association of British Insurers
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The ABI (Association of British Insurers) represents the collective
interests of the UK’s insurance industry. The Association speaks
out on issues of common interest; helps to inform and participate
in debates on public policy issues; and also acts as an advocate
for high standards of customer service in the insurance industry.
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ACPO
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Association of Chief Police Officers
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ACPO is the professional body of
chief police officers. Its core activity
is developing policing policy.
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ACPOS
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Association of Chief Police Officers (Scotland)
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ACPOS is the professional body of chief police officers in
Scotland. Its core activity is developing policing policy.
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AH
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Animal Health
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Animal Health is the government's executive agency primarily
responsible for ensuring that farmed animals in Great Britain are
healthy, disease-free and well looked after.
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ASA
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Ambulance Service Association
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The aim of the ASA is “to be universally recognised as the
authoritative corporate voice of the UK NHS Ambulance Services”.
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Assist Trauma Care
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Offers telephone counselling and support to individuals and
families in the aftermath of trauma.
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ATOC
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Association of Train Operating Companies
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As the voice of the passenger railway, ATOC represents train
companies to the government, regulatory bodies, the media and other
opinion formers on tranport policy issues.
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BCM
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Business Continuity Management
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A management process that helps manage the risks to the smooth
running of an organisation or delivery of a service, ensuring that
it can operate to the extent required in the event of a disruption.
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BCP
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Business Continuity Plan
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A documented set of procedures and information intended to deliver
continuity of critical functions in the event of a disruption.
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Bellwin Scheme
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Discretionary scheme for providing central government financial
assistance in exceptional circumstances to affected local
authorities (eg. councils, police authorities) in the event of an
emergency.
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BERR
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Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
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The Department brings together functions from the former Department
of Trade and Industry, including responsibilities for productivity,
business relations, energy, competition and consumers, with the
Better Regulation Executive, previously part of the Cabinet Office.
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BRC
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British Red Cross
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The British Red Cross helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever
they are. It is part of a global voluntary network, responding to
conflicts, natural disasters and individual emergencies. When the
crisis is over, it helps people to recover and move on with their
lives.
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BTP
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British Transport Police
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British Transport Police is the national police force for the
railways providing a policing service to rail operators, their
staff and passengers throughout England, Wales and Scotland.
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Capability
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A demonstrable capacity or ability to respond to and recover from a
particular threat or hazard. Originally a military term, it
includes personnel, equipment, training and such matters as plans,
doctrine, and the concept of operations.
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Capability Programme
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The core framework through which the Government is seeking to build
Resilience across all parts of the UK. The aim of the
Capabilities Programme is to ensure that a robust infrastructure of
response is in place to deal rapidly, effectively and flexibly with
the consequences of civil devastation and widespread emergencies
inflicted as a result of conventional or non-conventional
disruptive activity.
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Casualty
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A person physically or mentally injured in war, accident or civil
emergency. For Casualty Bureau purposes, the term encompasses
any person involved in an incident, including evacuees.
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CBRN
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear
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Chemical, Biological, Radiological & Nuclear. Chemical,
biological and radiological incidents involve both the release of
the corresponding material and threats, hoaxes and false alarms. A
nuclear incident would involve the detonation of a nuclear weapon
or an improvised nuclear device.
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CCA
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Civil Contingencies Act
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The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 establishes a single framework for
civil protection in the United Kingdom. Part 1 of the Act
establishes a clear set of roles and responsibilities for local
responders. Part 2 modernises the emergency powers framework in the
United Kingdom.
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CCC
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Civil Contingencies Committee (sometimes known as COBR)
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Situated in Whitehall, it determines Government policy and strategy
in relation to an emergency and formulates and co-ordinates the
Government response. It can also arrange for specialist
assistance to the Police.
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CCS
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Civil Contingencies Secretariat
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Set up to improve the resilience of Central Government and the UK.
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CE/CEO
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Chief Executive/Chief Executive Officer
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CEFAS
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Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
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Cefas is an internationally renowned aquatic scientific research
and consultancy centre. It aims to be the prime source of high
quality science used to conserve and enhance the aquatic
environment, promote sustainable management of its natural
resources, and protect the public from aquatic contaminants.
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CEPU
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Central Emergency Planning Unit
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Promotes the development of effective emergency management in
Northern Ireland.
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CFCs
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Chlorofluorocarbons
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Chemical substances used in refrigerators, air conditioners, and
solvents that react with ozone, eroding the ozone layer.
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CFOA
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Chief Fire Officers Association
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The Chief Fire Officers' Association is the foremost official
organisation for principal fire officers in the UK. The Chief Fire
Officers' Association was formed in 1974, following local
government re-organisation, to allow Principal Fire Officers the
ability to meet and discuss fire related or government influenced
matters, with the aim of reaching a combined understanding of what
each UK Fire Brigade needed to improve operations and training
within their Service.
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CFOA (S)
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Chief Fire Officers Association (Scotland)
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CIA
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Community Impact Assessment
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CIC
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Construction Industry Council
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The Construction Industry Council (CIC) is the representative forum
for the professional bodies, research organisations and specialist
business associations in the construction industry.
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CICA
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Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority
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See CICS.
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CICS
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Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme
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The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority administers the
criminal injuries compensation scheme throughout England, Scotland
and Wales. It pays compensation to people who have been the victim
of a violent crime. It operates the scheme from offices in Glasgow
and London.
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CILA
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Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters
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Chartered Loss Adjusters are independent claims specialists who
operate under a Royal Charter to investigate, negotiate and agree
the conclusion of insurance and other claims on behalf of insurers
and policyholders.
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CLG
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Communities and Local Government
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Communities and Local Government sets UK policy on local
government, housing, urban regeneration, planning and fire and
rescue. It has responsibility for all race equality and community
cohesion related issues across Great Britain and for building
regulations, fire safety and some housing issues in England and
Wales. The rest of its work applies only to England.
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CNI
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Critical National Infrastructure
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Consists of those parts of the UK’s infrastructure for which
continuity is so important to national life that loss, significant
interruption, or degradation of service would have consequences
with the following characteristics: life-threatening, serious
economic, grave social consequences for the community and immediate
concern to the Government.
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CO
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Cabinet Office
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The Cabinet Office sits at the very centre of government and,
together with the Treasury, provides the ‘head office’ of
government. The Cabinet Office has an overarching purpose of
Making government work better.
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COBR
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Cabinet Office Briefing Rooms
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See CCC
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COPFS
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Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (Scotland)
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The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) is
responsible for the prosecution of crime in Scotland, the
investigation of sudden or suspicious deaths, and the investigation
of complaints against the police.
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COSLA
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Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
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COSLA, the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities, is the
representative voice of Scottish local government and also acts as
the employers’ association on behalf of all Scottish councils.
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CPS
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Crown Prosecution Service
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The Crown Prosecution Service is responsible for prosecuting
criminal cases investigated by the police in England and Wales.
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CRNS
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Community Recycling Network for Scotland
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The CRNS exists to build a stronger community recycling sector in
Scotland which can create real social, environmental and economic
benefit within local communities.
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CRR
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Community Risk Register
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Cruse
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Bereavement Care – Offers counselling, advice and support
throughout the UK.
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CSA
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Child Support Agency
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The CSA is part of the Department for Work and Pensions. Its role
is to make sure that parents who live apart from their children
contribute financially to their upkeep by paying child maintenance.
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CST
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Crisis Support Team
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Local Authority team to look after the longer term welfare needs of
those affected by disaster.
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DA
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Devolved Administration
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Scottish Government, Welsh Assembly Government and Northern Ireland
Executive.
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DARD
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Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (Northern Ireland)
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The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD) aims to
promote sustainable economic growth and the development of the
countryside in Northern Ireland. The Department assists the
competitive development of the agri-food, fishing and forestry
sectors of the Northern Ireland economy, having regard for the need
of the consumers, the welfare of animals and the conservation and
enhancement of the environment.
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DCA
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Department for Constitutional Affairs
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Now the MoJ.
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DCMS
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Department for Culture, Media and Sport
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DCMS is responsible for Government policy on the arts, sport,
the National Lottery, tourism, libraries, museums and galleries,
broadcasting, creative industries including film and the music
industry, press freedom and regulation, licensing, gambling and the
historic environment. It is the Department responsible for
2012 Olympic Games & Paralympic Games.
It has responsibility for humanitarian assistance in the event
of a disaster, as well as the organisation of the annual
Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Cenotaph.
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DCSF
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Department for Children, Schools and Families
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The Department for Children, Schools and Families leads work across
Government to ensure that all children and young people:
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stay healthy and safe
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secure an excellent education and the highest possible standards
of achievement
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enjoy their childhood
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make a positive contribution to society and the economy
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have lives full of opportunity, free from the effects of poverty.
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DEFRA
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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Defra champions Sustainable Development, helping Government as a
whole to deliver economic, social and environmental sustainability.
Defra is also the focal point for rural policy, supporting strong
rural communities and ensuring that dispersed rural needs are
reflected in social and place-based policies across Government.
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DfES
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Department for Education and Skills
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Now DCSF / DIUS.
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DfID
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Department for International Development
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The Department for International Development (DFID) is the part of
the UK Government that manages Britain's aid to poor countries
and works to get rid of extreme poverty.
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DfT
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Department for Transport
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The Department works to deliver a transport system which balances
the needs of the economy, the environment and society.
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DH
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Department of Health
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The aim of the Department of Health (DH) is to improve the health
and wellbeing of people in England.
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DHSSPS
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Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (Northern
Ireland)
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The Department’s mission is to improve the health and social
well-being of the people of Northern Ireland. It endeavours
to do so by ensuring the provision of appropriate health and social
care services, both in clinical settings such as hospitals and GPs’
surgeries, and in the community through nursing, social work and
other professional services.
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Disaster Action
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Provides support and guidance to those people who are affected by
disasters.
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DIUS
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Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills
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The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS)
brings together functions from the former Department of Trade and
Industry, including responsibilities for science and innovation,
with further and higher education and skills, previously part of
the Department for Education and Skills.
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DOE
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Department of the Environment (Northern Ireland)
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The main responsibilities of the Department are: -
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To protect, conserve and enhance the natural and built
environment for the benefit of present and future generations
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To provide land use planning which balances the development needs
of the region with the protection of the environment
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To improve and promote road safety and ensure the proper
regulation of drivers, vehicles and operators
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To support a system of local government that meets the needs of
citizens and ratepayers.
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DPG
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Diplomatic Protection Group
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The Diplomatic Protection Group provides protection for foreign
missions in London.
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DPP
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Director of Public Prosecutions
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The DPP is responsible for ensuring the independent review and
prosecution of criminal proceedings started by the police in
England and Wales.
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DSD
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Department for Social Development (Northern Ireland)
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DSD has strategic responsibility for urban regeneration, community
and voluntary sector development, social legislation, housing,
social security benefits, pensions and child support.
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Dstl
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Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
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An Agency of the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and exists to supply
impartial scientific and technical research and advice to the MOD and
other government departments.
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DTI
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Department of Trade and Industry
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Now BERR / DIUS.
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DVI
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Disaster Victim Identification
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DWP
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Department for Work and Pensions
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DWP aims to:
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promote opportunity and independence for all
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help individuals achieve their potential through employment
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work to end poverty in all its forms.
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EA
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Environment Agency
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The EA is the leading public body for protecting and improving the
environment in England and Wales. Its job is to make sure that air,
land and water are looked after by everyone in today's society.
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EC
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European Commission
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The European Commission embodies and upholds the general interest
of the Union and is the driving force in the Union's
institutional system. Its four main roles are to propose
legislation to Parliament and the Council, to administer and
implement Community policies, to enforce Community law (jointly
with the Court of Justice) and to negotiate international
agreements, mainly those relating to trade and cooperation.
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ECC
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Emergency Control Centre
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Usually at the Local Authority HQ.
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EC RRG
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Electronic Communications - Resilience and Response Group
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EEA
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European Economic Area
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The free-trade area, which binds all EC countries and three members
of the European Free Trade Association.
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EFALA
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Emergency Financial Assistance for Local Authorities (Wales)
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EHS
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Environment and Heritage Service (Northern Ireland)
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The EHS is the largest Agency within the Department of the
Environment. EHS takes the lead in advising on, and in
implementing, the Government's environmental policy and
strategy in Northern Ireland. The Agency carries out a range of
activities, which promote the Government's key themes of
sustainable development, biodiversity and climate change.
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ELVs
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End-of-Life Vehicles
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Emergency
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An event or situation that threatens serious damage to human
welfare in a place in the UK, or the environment of a place in the
UK, or war or terrorism which threatens serious damage to the
security of the UK. To constitute an emergency, an event or
situation must additionally require the implementation of special
arrangements by one or more Category 1 responder.
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EPA
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Environmental Protection Act
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EPC
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Emergency Planning College
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The Emergency Planning College is the leading provider of training
for emergency preparedness, attracting delegates with
responsibility for preventing, planning for, responding to or
recovering from a major incident.
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EPU
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Emergency Planning Unit
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EU
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European Union
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Fatality
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A person killed in war, accident or civil emergency.
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FCO
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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The purpose of the FCO is to work for UK interests in a safe, just
and prosperous world. It does this with some 16,000 staff, based in
the UK and an overseas network of over 200 diplomatic offices.
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FLO
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Family Liaison Officer
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A Police Officer allocated responsibility for one or more families
of the deceased.
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FOS
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Financial Ombudsman Service
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The independent service for settling disputes between businesses
providing financial services and their customers.
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FRN
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Furniture Re-use Network
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The FRN is the national body which supports, assists and develops
charitable re-use organisations across the UK. It helps households
in need of access furniture, white goods and other household items
at affordable prices. In addition, it supports re-use
organisations in providing training and work placement
opportunities for people who are socially excluded.
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FRS
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Fire and Rescue Service
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FSA
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Financial Services Authority
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The FSA is an independent body that regulates the financial
services industry in the UK.
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FSA
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Food Standards Agency
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A non-ministerial Government department which acts to protect the
public’s health and consumer interests in relation to food.
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FSCS
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Financial Services Compensation Scheme
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The FSCS is the UK's statutory fund of last resort for
customers of authorised financial services firms. This means that
FSCS can pay compensation if a firm is unable, or likely to be
unable, to pay claims against it.
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GCF
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General Capital Funding
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GCN
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Government Communications Network
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A network of communication professionals who help the Government of
the day to communicate with the public.
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GDS
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Government Decontamination Service
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DEFRA agency responsible for developing guidance for responsible
authorities on decontamination of CBRN affected structures.
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GLO
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Government Liaison Officer
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During a non-terrorist emergency, the Government Office (usually
the Regional Resilience Team) will act as the GLO, facilitating two
way communications between Central Government and local responders
and provision of support. Would lead the Government Liaison
Team (GLT).
During a terrorist emergency, the GLO will be a Home Office
representative who provides the liaison between Central Government
and the Police Strategic Commander. He / she also offer
advice on how to achieve strategic objectives sought by the
Government. Would lead the Government Liaison Team (GLT)
which would include a Government Office representative.
During the recovery phase, the GLO role in liaising with the RCG
would usually be taken by the Government Office.
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GLT
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Government Liaison Team
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The GLT depends upon the circumstances of the emergency.
During a non-terrorist emergency, the RRT GLO may be supported by
other officials from the Government Office and / or from Central
Government Departments.
During a terrorist emergency, the Home Office GLO will normally be
support by the Security Service and a representative of the Foreign
and Commonwealth Office, as well as a representative from the
Government Office.
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GNN
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Government News Network
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Acts as a regional arm of press offices in Government Departments
and supports Government Offices for the Regions in their
co-ordination and policy delivery programmes
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GO
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Government Office
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Government Offices (GOs) are Central Government in the
Regions. They carry out work for 10 Whitehall Departments
including the Cabinet Office, Home Office, DEFRA, CLG and
BERR. They are the primary means by which a wide range of
Government policies are delivered in the nine English
regions.
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GP
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General Practitioner
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GS(M)R
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Gas Safety (Management) Regulations
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HAC
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Humanitarian Assistance
Centre
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Centre established to provide access
to support, care and advice to all
who might have been affected by an
incident.
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HAU
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Humanitarian Assistance Unit
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Part of DCMS.
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HAZMAT
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Hazardous Materials
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HCFCs
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Hydrochlorofluorocarbons
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Organic compounds like CFCs but with extra hydrogen atoms, and a
lower ozone-destroying potential.
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HMRI
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Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate
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The role of HMRI is to secure the proper control by dutyholders of
risks to the health and safety of employees, passengers and others
who might be affected by the operation of Britain's railways.
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HMT
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Her Majesty’s Treasury
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The Treasury is the United Kingdom's economics and finance
ministry. It is responsible for formulating and implementing the
Government's financial and economic policy.
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HO
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Home Office
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The Home Office is the government department responsible for
leading the national effort to protect the public from terrorism,
crime and anti-social behaviour.
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HPA
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Health Protection Agency
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The Health Protection Agency's role is to provide an integrated
approach to protecting UK public health through the provision of
support and advice to the NHS, local authorities, emergency
services, other Arms Length Bodies, the Department of Health and
the Devolved Administrations.
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HPA PRD
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Health Protection Agency - Radiation Protection Division
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Part of the Health Protection Agency. The statutory functions
are: by means of research and otherwise, to advance the acquisition
of knowledge about the protection of mankind from radiation hazards
and to provide information and advice to persons with
responsibilities in the UK in relation to the protection from
radiation hazards either of the community as a whole or a
particular sections of the community.
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HPS
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Health Protection Scotland
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Health Protection Scotland (HPS) was established by the Scottish
Executive to strengthen and co-ordinate health protection in
Scotland. HPS came into existence on 11 November 2004.
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HRA
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Housing Revenue Account
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HSCTs
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Health and Social Care Trusts (Northern Ireland)
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HSE
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Health and Safety Executive
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Britain’s Health and Safety Commission (HSC) and the HSE are
responsible for the regulation of almost all the risks to health
and safety arising from work activity in Britain.
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Humanitarian Assistance
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Humanitarian assistance (as defined by Anne Eyre, 2007)
refers to those activities aimed at meeting the needs of people
affected by emergencies. In particular this includes:
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those elements of planning, training and exercising aimed at
meeting people’s practical and emotional needs;
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response activities focussing on meeting people’s needs during
and immediately after emergencies; and
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the co-ordination and provision of psychological and social
aftercare for those affected in the weeks, months and years that
follow.
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IDeA
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Improvement and Development Agency
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The IDeA works for local government improvement so councils can
serve people and places better. It uses experienced councillors and
senior officers, known as peers, who support and
challenge councils to improve themselves.
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Identification Commission
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Group representing all aspects of the identification process, which
is set up to consider and determine the identity of the deceased to
the satisfaction of HM Coroner.
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ICO
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Information Commissioner’s Office
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The Information Commissioner's Office is the UK's
independent authority set up to promote access to official
information and to protect personal information.
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IGC
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Intergovernmental Commission
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The IGC was formed to supervise, in the name and on behalf of the
two Governments, all matters concerning the construction and
operation of the Channel Tunnel.
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IOSH
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Institution of Occupational Safety and Health
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JRLO
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Joint Regional Liaison Officer
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Responsible for tri-service co-ordination of UK Operations
(including MACA) in the region.
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KSA
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Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes
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LA
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Local Authority
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LAA
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Local Area Agreement
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LACORS
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Local Authorities Co-ordinators of Regulatory Services
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The local government central body responsible for overseeing local
authority regulatory and related services, including private sector
housing. LACORS is responsible for:
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providing specialist advice and guidance
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promoting good practice
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influencing and lobbying on behalf of local government, and
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leading and partnering initiatives to enhance the reputation of
regulatory services.
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LATS
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Landfill Allowances Trading Scheme
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LGA
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Local Government Association
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The LGA exists to promote better local government.
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LGD
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Lead Government Department
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Where Central Government co-ordination is needed, a designated LGD
will be made responsible for the overall management of the Central
Government response.
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LGEMG
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Local Government Emergency Management Group (Northern Ireland)
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LRF
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Local Resilience Forum
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A process for bringing together all the Category 1 and Category 2
responders within a local police force area for the purpose of
facilitating co-operation in fulfilment of their duties under the
Civil Contingencies Act 2004.
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LSP
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Local Strategic Partnership
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MACA
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Military Aid to the Civil Authority
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The overarching term covering all categories of aid, which the
Ministry Of Defence, (MOD) may provide to the civil authorities.
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MACC
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Military Aid to the Civil Contingencies
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Consists of the 3 categories of aid: Category A – Assistance in an
emergency such as natural disaster where there is immediate danger
to life; Category B – Routine assistance for projects and events;
Category C – Individual assistance by volunteers in the social
services field.
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MACP
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Military Aid to the Civil Power
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Assistance to the civil power usually, but not exclusively,
involving the provision of direct assistance in the maintenance of
law and order, normally using specialist capabilities or equipment,
in situations beyond the capacity of the civil power. It
includes Counter Terrorism (CT) and non CT Explosive Ordnance
Disposal (EOD).
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MAGD
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Military Aid to the Other Government Departments
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Involves the use of the Armed Forces in the maintenance of
essential supplies in a national emergency.
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MAIB
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Marine Accident Investigation Branch
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The MAIB examines and investigates all types of marine accidents to
or on board UK ships worldwide, and other ships in UK territorial
waters.
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MATTE
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Major accident to the environment
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MCA
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Maritime and Coastguard Agency
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Responsible for maritime search and rescue, and dealing with
maritime pollution (to sea and shoreline).
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MEF
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(National) Media Emergency Forum
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National Forum on working protocols and the resilience of
communications systems.
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MLO
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Military Liaison Officer
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A military officer, appointed by the regional military
headquarters, embedded within a civilian authority’s command and
control structure to provide an immediate point of contact.
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MOD
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Ministry of Defence
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MoJ
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Ministry of Justice
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MoU
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Memorandum of Understanding
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MPS
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Metropolitan Police Service
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The MPS is the largest of the police services that operate in
greater London.
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MRA
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Major Repairs Allowance
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Mutual Aid
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An agreement between responders, within the same sector or across
sectors and boundaries, to provide assistance with additional
resources during an emergency which may go beyond the resources of
an individual responder.
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NAA
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National Assistance Act
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NAO
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National Audit Office
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The National Audit Office scrutinises public spending on behalf of
Parliament. It is totally independent of Government.
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NARO
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Nuclear Accident Response Organisation
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The Ministry of Defence (MOD) maintains a Nuclear Accident Response
Organisation (NARO) to respond to an accident or incident,
including one arising through terrorist acts, involving defence
nuclear assets. (Defence nuclear assets include: nuclear weapons,
special nuclear materials, nuclear facilities and naval nuclear
reactors).
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NAW
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National Assembly for Wales
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The National Assembly for Wales is the representative body with
legislative powers in devolved areas. It has sixty elected members
and meets in the Senedd.
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NEAT
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National Emergency Alert for Telecoms
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NCC
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News Co-ordination Centre
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The NCC works with the Lead Government Department to provide
co-ordinated media and public communications support during an
emergency.
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NCP
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National Contingency Plan for Marine Pollution from Shipping and
Offshore Installations
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NCTT
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National Community Tensions Team
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The NCTT represents the police service in some of the most
contentious areas of policing.
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NEC
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Network Emergency Co-ordinator
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NHS
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National Health Service
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NIHE
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Northern Ireland Housing Executive
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Responsible for public housing policy and delivery. Works with
Housing Associations to provide public sector and social housing.
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NIO
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Northern Ireland Office
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The NIO has responsibility for Northern Ireland’s constitutional
and security issues, in particular, law and order, political
affairs, policing and criminal justice. It also has responsibility
for matters relating to the licensing and legislation concerning
firearms and explosives, including fireworks.
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NOS
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National Occupational Standards
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National Occupational Standards are statements of the skills,
knowledge and understanding needed in employment and clearly define
the outcomes of competent performance.
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NPHS
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National Public Health Service for Wales
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NVASEC
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National Voluntary Aid Society Emergency Committee
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Provides a UK-wide forum for addressing voluntary sector matters in
respect of national integrated contingency planning.
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ODS
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Ozone Depleting Substances
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OFCOM
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Office of Communications
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Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for
the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across
television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications
services.
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OFMDFMNI
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Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister, Northern
Ireland
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Northern Ireland Executive Department responsible for contingency
planning.
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OFWAT
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Office of Water Services
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The economic regulator for the water and sewerage industry in
England and Wales.
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OGC
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Office of Government Commerce
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Works with government to improve procurement and project/programme
management. Also works with suppliers to make the government
marketplace more efficient and attractive to business.
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OGD
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Other Government Departments
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ORR
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Office of Rail Regulation
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On 1 April 2006, in addition to its role as economic regulator, ORR
became the health and safety regulator for the rail industry when
responsibility was transferred from the Health and Safety
Executive.
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PCT
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Primary Care Trust
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Covering all parts of England - control of local health care while
Strategic Health Authorities monitor performance and standards.
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PNICC
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Police National Information and Co-ordination Centre
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Pool Re Scheme
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The Pool Re scheme was set up by the insurance industry in
partnership with the UK Government, in 1993, and is designed to
ensure that insurance cover can continue to be offered by insurers
for damage caused by acts of terrorism to commercial property in
Great Britain.
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PPC
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Pollution Prevention and Control
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PTE
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Passenger Transport Executive
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A Passenger Transport Exeutive is designed to provide a single
integrated public transport network. A PTE works with local
authorities and Government to set strategies affecting rail, road,
bus and othe public transport services within their area.
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PTSD
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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RAIB
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Rail Accident Investigation Branch
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The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) is the independent
railway accident investigation organisation for the UK. It
investigates railway accidents and incidents on the UK's
railways to improve safety, not to establish blame.
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RCAHMW
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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RCCC
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Regional Civil Contingencies Committee
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A committee which meets during an
emergency when a regional
response or other action at the
regional level is required.
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RCG
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Recovery Co-ordinating Group
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The decision making body for the recovery phase once handover has
taken place from the Police. Takes advice from its
Sub-Groups, decides the strategy and ensures implementations of
strategy and the rebuilding of public confidence.
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RDA
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Regional Development Agency
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RDAs have five statutory objectives:
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to further economic development and regeneration
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to promote business efficiency and competitiveness
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to promote employment
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to enhance to application and development of skills relevant to
employment
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to contribute to sustainable development.
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RDT
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Rapid Deployment Team
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Part of the FCO’s rapid response to overseas emergencies.
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Recovery
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The process of rebuilding, restoring and rehabilitating the
community following an emergency.
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REDS
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Regional Emergencies Disaster Support
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REDS is a membership benefit of the East Midlands Museums Service.
There is a strong element of self-help – REDS is there to help
those who help themselves. REDS offers a degree of support,
expertise and guidance based on regular Team members’ training.
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REPPIR
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Radiation Emergency Preparedness and Public Information Regulations
2001
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Lays down the safety standards for the protection of the health of
workers and the general public against the dangers arising from
ionising radiation. Also partly implement the Public Information
Directive by subsuming the Public Information for Radiation
Emergencies Regulations 1992 (PIRER) on informing the general
public about health protection measures to be applied and steps to
be taken in the event of an emergency.
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Resilience
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The ability of the community, services or infrastructure to
withstand the consequences of an incident.
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Response
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Response encompasses the actions taken to deal with the immediate
effects of an emergency. In many scenarios it is likely to be
relatively short and to last for a matter of hours or days – rapid
implementation of arrangements for collaboration, co-ordination and
communication are, therefore, vital. Response encompasses the
effort to deal not only with the direct effects of the emergency
itself (e.g. fighting fires, rescuing individuals) but also the
indirect effects (e.g. disruption, media interest).
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RICTs
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Rail Incident Care Teams
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RIMNET
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Radioactive Incident Monitoring Network
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The national radiation monitoring and nuclear emergency response
system.
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RMEF
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Regional Media Emergency Forum
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Regional mirror of the national Media Emergency Forum.
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RSAP
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Rural Stress Action Plan
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The RSAP is intended to reduce the incidence of stress in rural
areas by strengthening the provision of support for rural people.
The actions include influencing mental health and well-being
services and tackling social and psychological isolation.
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RRF
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Regional Resilience Forum
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A multi-agency forum comprising
chief officers of Category 1 and 2
responder organisations established to provide strategic direction
to multi-agency planning at the regional level.
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RRT
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Regional Resilience Team
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There is an RRT in each Government Office (GO). The primary
role of the RRT is to ensure effective communication between the
national and local level during the planning phase and in the event
of an emergency. In carrying out this role in an emergency,
it may be appropriate for the RRT to place a Liaison Officer with
the SCG and RCG.
In the event of a terrorist emergency, the RRT will work with the
GLT, focussing particularly on the consequence management and
recovery aspects of the emergency.
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RSL
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Registered Social Landlord
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SA
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Salvation Army
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Samaritans
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Offers a 24-hour helpline for those in crisis.
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SCG
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Strategic Co-ordinating Group
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Multi-agency group that sets the
policy and strategic framework for
emergency response and recovery
work at the local level.
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SE
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Scottish Executive
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Now Scottish Government.
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SECC
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Scottish Emergency Co-ordinating Committee
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An ad-hoc group convened to discuss strategic consequence
management issues arising from emergencies.
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SEERAD
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Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department
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SEPA
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Scottish Environment Protection Agency
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Scotland’s environmental regulator and adviser, responsible to the
Scottish Parliament through Ministers. As well as its role in
controlling pollution, we work with others to protect and improve
the environment.
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SERF
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Scottish Executive Resilience Forum
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Remit to communicate resilience work in Scotland to Ministers;
increase visibility between departmental resilience work; engage
depts with UK counterparts and identify best practice.
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SERM
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Scene Evidence Recovery Manager
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SG
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Scottish Government
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Responsible for most of the issues of day-to-day concern to the
people of Scotland, including health, education, justice, rural
affairs, and transport.
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SHA
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Strategic Health Authority
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SIM
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Senior Identification
Manager
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Police Officer responsible for
managing the victim identification
process.
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SIO
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Senior Investigating Officer
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Police Officer responsible for the
investigation into the incident,
gathering all available evidence in
conjunction with other investigative
bodies where appropriate.
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SITREP
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Situation Report
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SMEs
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Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
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SOSREP
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Secretary of State’s Representative
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S-PICC
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Scottish Police Information and Co-ordination Centre
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SSA
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Social Security Agency (Northern Ireland)
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The SSA’s main business is to:
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assess and pay social security benefits accurately and securely;
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give advice and information about these benefits;
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handle reviews and appeals;
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prevent and detect benefit fraud, prosecute offenders and recover
any benefit which has been paid incorrectly;
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recover benefit which has been paid in compensation cases; and
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assess people’s financial circumstances if they are applying for
legal aid.
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STAC
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Science and Technical Advice Cell
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A sub-group of the SCG and RCG led by an appropriate person from
the health community (HPA or DPH), together with other relevant
organisations to provide strategic direction, co-ordination and
assessment of health, scientific and environmental protection
issues.
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TANs
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Technical Advice Notes
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TfL
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Transport for London
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TOCs
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Train Operating Companies
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VIP
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Very Important Person
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VSCPF
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Voluntary Sector Civil Protection Forum
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WAG
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Welsh Assembly Government
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Executive arm of the National Assembly for Wales.
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WCCC
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Wales Civil Contingencies Committee
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