The National Protective Security Authority (NPSA) has released a new video to highlight the guidance on designing public spaces with consideration to Hostile Vehicle Mitigation.
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… The public will be better protected from terrorism under new laws requiring many public venues to … Parliament to deliver this important legislation. Head of Counter Terrorism Policing, Matt Jukes, said: Through … from terrorist attacks while at events and public venues. Counter Terrorism Policing welcomes today’s bill and we look …
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… We invite you to join the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) at the International … speakers include Deputy Assistant Commissioner Jon Savell (Counter Terrorism Policing) and Superintendent Amanda King …
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There’s a wealth of advice available to event organisers and security staff to ensure that everyone can enjoy themselves.
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… violent crime, disorder and criminal damage, rather than terrorism offences, the following advice is potentially … that the mitigations are applicable to disorder. National Counter Terrorism Security Office advice about physical … measures and security culture NaCTSO NPT toolkit National Counter Terrorism Security Office guide to personal …
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… recent King’s Speech, you will have likely heard that the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Draft Bill, also known as … not form part of the legislation or its requirements. The Counter Terrorism Security Specialist Register (CTSSR) will be a resource that provides the details of verified counter terrorism protective security and preparedness …
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This guidance aims to highlight the primary security concerns arising during the ingress and egress phases of venue operations. It will subsequently outline various strategies for mitigating the related risks. Recognising vulnerabilities in these situations and striving to reduce them is a fundamental part of protective security planning and an essential task for those with responsibility for ensuring the safety and security of staff and visitors.
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… follow party do-not-knock lists and update them if you encounter any problem. Keep a record: Maintain a detailed … incident log and report any uncomfortable situations encountered while canvassing. Sharing incident reports with … seeking support, focusing on both positive and negative encounters. Periodically review emergency response procedures …
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… be attractive targets for terrorist activity. That’s why Counter Terrorism Policing is collaborating with event organisers … that doesn’t feel right and helping keep everyone safe. … Counter Terrorism Policing launches campaign to keep the …
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… the government’s commitment to tackle Extreme Right-Wing terrorism and online radicalisation in all forms. It also … time it has been used in this way. Whilst Islamist-inspired terrorism continues to represent the greatest terrorist … from dangerous online content. Proscription grants Counter Terrorism Policing the power to compel tech …
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