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Local Resilience Annual Seminar Thursday 6 th October 2005 Eddie Coventry Chair, LRF Infrastructure Sub-Group
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Overview Business Continuity Management (BCM) as a duty under the Act; Scope and limits; Benefits; Issues around implementation; Economic & social impacts of emergencies.
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BCM as a duty: What is BCM? BCM is a planned process aimed at managing the many and varied operational risks inherent in the day-to- day activities involved in delivering products / services.
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BCM as a duty: What is BCM? The main purpose of the BCM process is to ensure continuity of product / service delivery following an unforeseen disruption to normal working.
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BCM as a duty: What is BCM? The main purpose of the BCM process is to ensure continuity of product / service delivery following an unforeseen disruption to normal working.
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INPUT OUTPUT
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BCM as a duty: What is BCM? The main purpose of the BCM process is to ensure continuity of product / service delivery following an unforeseen disruption to normal working.
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INPUT OUTPUT
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INPUT
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DISRUPTION to NORMAL WORKING
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DISRUPTION to NORMAL WORKING
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INPUT OUTPUT
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INPUT
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DISRUPTION to NORMAL WORKING
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INPUT OUTPUT
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DISRUPTION to NORMAL WORKING
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BCM as a duty: Why include it?
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Category 1 responders to maintain plans to ensure they can continue to exercise their civil protection functions; that their ordinary functions can be continued to the extent required; that those organisations delivering services on their behalf, or capabilities which underpin service provision, can deliver… Scope of the duty
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Limits of the duty Duty is determined by the definition of ‘emergency’; narrower range of disruptive challenges; in complying, Category 1 Responders will build resilience to a wider range of less serious events; practicability.
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Practicability Balance of Investments Criticality Service levels
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Practicability
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Benefits clearer understanding of how the organisation works; protects the organisation; produces clear cost benefits; ensures compliance and corporate governance.
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Issues around implementation must be an integral part of normal management processes; collaborative arrangements; owned and driven within the organisation; clear policy, process and delivery structure; outcome = plans !!!!! INTEGRATION
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Information for the public Descriptive account of BC plans that are in place, for the purposes of reassuring the public ;
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Information for the public Descriptive account of BC plans that are in place, for the purposes of reassuring the public ; implications of emergencies for the continuity of ordinary operations; sources of information and advice about service continuity issues.
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Economic and social impacts local authorities to provide advice to business and voluntary organisations; lessen the economic & social impact, and speed up recovery; help to build community resilience, and reduce reliance on public sector bodies in the event of an emergency.
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In conclusion…….. large amount of work involved to fully comply; “we have a process!” huge benefits for individual responders; huge benefits for the multi-agency response; huge benefits for the community.
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