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Stay safe: run, hide, tell Rebecca Swift, Equalities Adviser rebecca.swift@northyorks.gov.uk. CONTEST: The UK’s counter terrorism strategy. Prevent to stop people becoming terrorists and supporting terrorism Pursue to stop terrorist attacks
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Stay safe: run, hide, tellRebecca Swift, Equalities Adviserrebecca.swift@northyorks.gov.uk
CONTEST: The UK’s counter terrorism strategy • Prevent to stop people becoming terrorists and supporting terrorism • Pursue to stop terrorist attacks • Protectto strengthen our protection against terrorist attack • Prepareto mitigate the impact of a terrorist attack
Stay safe: run, hide, tell https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jxOXbpTmnk Who do you train? Think about your site Identify alerts - invacuation Identify communications Training Exercising
Resource KS1/2 • Moggy s Coming is a non-threatening way to allow discussion with inquisitive children about how to behave safely in the unlikely event of a deliberate attack, terrorist attack, or any other event where someone is trying to hurt you.
ACT Awareness training It is strongly recommended that all staff in schools, colleges and settings complete the 7 short online training modules on ACT Awareness (details below), which are available on the NYCC Learning Zone. For education settings that are unable to access the Learning Zone, the training is available at: https://ct.highfieldelearning.com/
Central training: ACT Awareness (Action Counters Terrorism) Protect yourself, your staff, your business and your community. ACT Awareness is the national counter terrorism awareness initiative for businesses and organizations and is produced by NaCTSO (National Counter Terrorism Security Office) to help protect our cities and communities from the threat of terrorism.
Act Strategic ACT Strategic is a NaCTSO counter terrorism testing and exercising initiative, delivered by Counter Terrorism Security Advisors and Counter Terrorism Awareness Advisors. Attending a session will enable you to gain a better understanding of the threat from terrorism and of simple security measures that can be taken to protect a business or an organization. 12th September 9.30-1pm at the Evolution Centre, Northallerton Counter Terrorism Security Advisor North East CTU Contact: lesley.dale@northyorks.gov.uk
Prepare and Protect: other things to consider Trips and visits Safer recruitment- more scrutiny with ID checks (passports/driving licences- how to spot a fake!) Visitors- protocols around background checks Site access and security Teaching pupils (age appropriate) about hate crime/signs of radicalisation/ knife crime/Run, hide, tell
Need advice/support Emergency planning and resilience team: EmergencyPlanningEmis@northyorks.gov.uk
Updated Ofsted safeguarding inspection guidance https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/754198/Inspecting_safeguarding_guidance_061118.pdf