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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… and the council/police ensures appropriate awareness and action. Prioritise aftercare and set emergency protocols : … seeking support, focusing on both positive and negative encounters. Periodically review emergency response procedures …

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… targets for terrorist activity.  That’s why Counter Terrorism Policing is collaborating with event organisers … feel right and helping keep everyone safe.   … Counter Terrorism Policing launches campaign to keep the public safe …

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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 … threat to UK interests, the threat from Extreme-Right Wing Terrorism is growing and evolving, particularly through the …

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… workshop aims to help your business recognise threats from terrorism, and equip your staff to understand the role they …

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… Martyn’s Law will help protect the British public from terrorism, and make sure public premises are better prepared … it will remove the requirement to complete any specific terrorism training.  Instead, those responsible for these …

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… The Security Industry Authority (SIA) launches Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) Security e-Learning for security …

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… safer whilst onsite 3 . Polling conducted by Counter Terrorism Policing found that exposure to security campaign … 4 .     3. Take advantage of free security campaigns  Actionable security campaigns and materials can be used to … awareness within the public by promoting suitable response actions, potentially lessening impact of an attack in the …

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… a draft order to proscribe Hizb ut-Tahrir under the Terrorism Act 2000.   The order was approved on Thursday 18 … organisation that actively promotes and encourages terrorism, including praising and celebrating the appalling …

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… on the 9th where representatives from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO), Home Office, Security Industry Authority will be discussing terrorism safety and security issues which could affect the … to hear from experts about how we develop the counter terrorism Protect & Prepare policy, and how it can be put …

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