Businesses to benefit from expert counter-terrorism training

The National Counter Terrorism Security Office has announced the availability its ACT Strategic initiative, created to help businesses explore ways of preventing, managing and recovering from a terrorist attack.

ACT Strategic is aimed at those responsible for writing policies and procedures or strongly influencing them. The events themselves are aimed at 20-30 delegates from a range of organisations and business sectors. Conducted as a discussion-based exercise, delegates will be faced with a series of questions and dilemmas to resolve, both individually and collectively.

Delegates are expected to have completed the ACT E-learning package and have knowledge of their organisation’s emergency response, incident management and business continuity plans, and the authority to affect changes or reviews of those plans.

These interactive events, which are free of charge, are facilitated by highly qualified counter terrorism specialists and last for approximately three to four hours.

Book a place with your local counter terrorism security adviser: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/counter-terrorism-support-for-businesses-and-communities/working-with-counter-terrorism-security-advisers

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