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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… Be prepared : Regularly assess risks, seek available training and support, including advice from local police, … by halting and discussing any incidents that may occur. Actively communicate with the team and set periodic …  Share canvassing plans with the team and trusted contacts, establishing regular check-ins for safety.  Use …

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… we know that these events and venues could be attractive targets for terrorist activity.  That’s why Counter Terrorism Policing is …

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… those who consume its content to engage in terrorist activity. The UK is the first country to proscribe this … to radicalise young people to conduct heinous terrorist acts. This is why we are outlawing membership or support for …

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… e-Learning course, drawing upon speakers from industry and NaCTSO to explore the use case for each. The sessions also …

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… remove the requirement to complete any specific terrorism training.  Instead, those responsible for these premises … lock-ins in the event of an attack.  The new ‘reasonably practicable’ approach is better suited to the wide range of … such as Health and Safety, which require reasonably practicable steps.   A Martyn’s Law regulator will be …

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… The Security Industry Authority (SIA) launches Action Counters Terrorism (ACT) Security e-Learning for security professionals on … e-Learning is specialised counter-terrorism awareness training that provides up-to-date knowledge to help security …

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… Communicating protective security measures can act as a free and highly effective layer of security, but … members of the public are inclined to report suspicious activity to transport staff and nearby businesses, not just … the unintended consequences of public-facing security products and campaigns found no evidence to suggest …

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… draft order to proscribe Hizb ut-Tahrir under the Terrorism Act 2000.   The order was approved on Thursday 18 January … said:  “Hizb ut-Tahrir is an antisemitic organisation that actively promotes and encourages terrorism, including …

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… from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO), Home Office, Security Industry Authority will be … Protect & Prepare policy, and how it can be put into practice. Submit your questions for the panel via the QR code … can learn more about the ProtectUK platform, ACT Awareness products and ask any questions you may have. Register Here …

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